Commentary & Opinion
Remembering César Chávez’s legacy in Texas on his birthday
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One of the nation’s preeminent farm labor organizers, he lead the historic non-violent movement for worker rights
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One of the nation’s preeminent farm labor organizers, he lead the historic non-violent movement for worker rights
Living in the land of lost marbles, he listens to the voices in his head before opening his mouth to recount to his cult that President Biden defeated Barack Hussein Obama in the last Presidential race
The “non-partisan” moderator and softball questions were a thin veneer on the pile of stink billed as how Cruz could address the concerns of Laredo and Webb County
They are uninformed Trump supporters who cannot wait to vote the self- proclaimed dictator back into office
“…. a blatant and despicable move”
Confessional 2021 recording of Gonzalez’s call offered an apology for sexual harassment and an offer of preferential treatment in exchange for recanting 2011 complaint
Eagle Pass residents ask Governor to vacate and return Shelby Park
Trump is not ‘sly as a fox,’ he exhibits severe mental disturbance and lacks an essential part of being human – empath
UT-Austin craters before the political winds