We Stand Condemned The Rights Of People In Third World El Salvador Should Be Worth More Than The Rights Of Corporations Ignorance is no excuse. If we choose to remain blind to the injustices carried on by American corporations in the Third World, this [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Jun 28, 2007 Read More
We Are What We Eat Our Culture Of Corn Congress is once again considering the reauthorization of the Farm Bill. That’s been going on periodically for most of my conscious life, but [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Jun 14, 2007 Read More
Marty The Street Fighter The Story Behind The Mayor's Tax Cuts Let’s run through this one more time. Maybe then it’ll make some sense to me, ’cuz I gotta say, so far this brouhaha [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ May 31, 2007 Read More
Heroes Honoring The Work Of Frank Sanchez Last week, while I was meeting with a community organizer who works for Albuquerque Interfaith, she asked me, “Who do you think of [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ May 17, 2007 Read More
The End Of The Spear Our Obsession With War One of the amenities of living in this high-tech world that our household most enjoys sampling is Netflix. We watch films ordered from [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ May 10, 2007 Read More
Stop The Hammer! We Know Who Lost The War David Broder, the syndicated Washington Post columnist, blasted Sen. Harry Reid last week for daring to state publicly that the war in Iraq [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ May 03, 2007 Read More
South Of The Border Why We Should Build Gateways, Not Walls A friend forwarded an e-mail containing a link to a website that documents what we are spending on the Iraq adventure. The numbers [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Apr 26, 2007 Read More
Look! A Gang Raid! Oh Yeah, And Our Police Force May Be Compromising Our Civil Rights Magicians rely on the principle of misdirection to create the effect of amazing powers. Get your audience to look one place while you [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Apr 19, 2007 Read More
What Makes Bill Run? How Richardson Could Win The Presidency According to the New Mexico Legislature, the Official State Question is “Red or Green?” In my experience, though, the most frequently asked question [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Apr 12, 2007 Read More
The Road To Ethics Reform Democrats are salivating over the prospect of watching Congresswoman Heather Wilson and the previously unassailable U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici struggle during their upcoming [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Apr 05, 2007 Read More