SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
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Dec 12, 2010
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there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend are the self hating [inaudible] of all mexicans. you are nothing but a big master baeter. foolish man who hides from the rest of the world and sees his shame in order to dream a man can exist without a pas port or green card and labels him as what he is. remember the ones who tried to pass as something else? remember the [inaudible] of life. the [inaudible] of the nation of the [inaudible]. remember the guy from tijuana you met years ago and is proclaimed he was italian because he would and people believed him. as if being italian was a step up. you alexander have changed your entire people. you who dream of an american time will be relevant you can think in order to be an american writer you have to quit your brownness because the adjective will get in the way of the important noun. english language will impose the adjective before the noun and your face will be imposed before the actual meaning of your life. the other one is not the [inaudible] but the black parent. t
there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend are the self hating [inaudible] of all mexicans. you are nothing but a big master baeter. foolish man who hides from the rest of the world and sees his shame in order to dream a man can exist without a pas port or green card and labels him as what he is. remember the ones who tried to pass as something else? remember the [inaudible] of life. the [inaudible] of the nation of the...
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Dec 18, 2010
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what she has asked for, she says in these words: i was called to a cinco de mayo celebration and asked to sing the national anthem for the mexico. i couldn't do it. i'm an american. i want to live my dream. meet this young man, another one who would benefit from the dream act. his name is mincho sook. brought to the united states from south korea at the age of nine, graduated from high school with a 4.2 g.p.a. grad waeutd with a degree in genetics. with the help of the korean community, they raised enough money for him to finish dental school. he passed his boards but cannot become a dentist in america because he is undocumented. i want you to meet this man. his name is david cho. david is a person you might have seen on television. it is kind of an amazing story. david, brought to the united states at the time age of nine, graduated with a 3.9 g.p.a. in high school, a senior at ucla. he's the leader of the marching band. he wants to serve in the united states air force. i say to my friends who stand on the floor and profess their true belief that the military means so much to us as am
what she has asked for, she says in these words: i was called to a cinco de mayo celebration and asked to sing the national anthem for the mexico. i couldn't do it. i'm an american. i want to live my dream. meet this young man, another one who would benefit from the dream act. his name is mincho sook. brought to the united states from south korea at the age of nine, graduated from high school with a 4.2 g.p.a. grad waeutd with a degree in genetics. with the help of the korean community, they...
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what she has asked for, she says in these words: i was called to a cinco de mayo celebration and asked to sing the national anthem for the mexico. i couldn't do it. i'm an american. i want to live my dream. meet this young man, another one who would benefit from the dream act. his name is mincho sook. brought to the united states from south korea at the age of nine, graduated frohigh school with a 4 g.p.a. grad waeutd with a degree in genetics. with the help of the korean community, they raised enough money for him to finish dtal school. he passed his boards but cannot become a dentist in america because he is undocumented. i want you to meet this man. his name is david cho. david is a person you might have seen on television. it is kind of an amazing story. david, brought to the united states at the time age of nine, graduated with a 3.9 g.p.a. in high school, a senior at ucla. he's the leader of the marching band. he wants to serve in the united states air force. i say to my friends who stand on the floor and pfess their true belief that the military means so much to us as americans,
what she has asked for, she says in these words: i was called to a cinco de mayo celebration and asked to sing the national anthem for the mexico. i couldn't do it. i'm an american. i want to live my dream. meet this young man, another one who would benefit from the dream act. his name is mincho sook. brought to the united states from south korea at the age of nine, graduated frohigh school with a 4 g.p.a. grad waeutd with a degree in genetics. with the help of the korean community, they raised...
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Dec 18, 2010
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i was recently asked to single national anthem for both the united states and mexico at a cinco de mayo community assembly. without missing a beat, i quickly belted out the star spangled banner. i then realized that i had no idea how to sing the mexican national anthem. i am american. my dream is american. it is time to make our dreams a reality. it is time to pass the dream act." benita, how can we say "no"? now meet this young man. his name is minchul sook, brought to the united states by his parents in 1991 bh he was nine years old. he graduated fro graduated grada degree in microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics. that was his major. with support from the korean-american community he was able to graduate from dental school. he has passed the national boards and will noting exam to become a dentist but can't obtain a license because he is not legal. despite coming here at the age of nine and going thriewl that education he is not legal. he sent me a letter recent i land here's what he wrote. "after spending the majority of my life here in all my friends and family here, i cou
i was recently asked to single national anthem for both the united states and mexico at a cinco de mayo community assembly. without missing a beat, i quickly belted out the star spangled banner. i then realized that i had no idea how to sing the mexican national anthem. i am american. my dream is american. it is time to make our dreams a reality. it is time to pass the dream act." benita, how can we say "no"? now meet this young man. his name is minchul sook, brought to the...