Letters to the Editor

Inmigration Proposal in the Senate: third time is a charm

Dear Editor, It is a relief to note that the immigration reform proposal will be voted on by the Senate’s Judiciary Committee and if approved will move on to the Senate floor for debate. To give you some updates, the “Gang of Eight’s” proposed Senate bill (S. 744) was introduced on April 16 and is called “The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act”. The Senate Judiciary Committee is currently holding hearings on the bill. Once they reach a final decision, it goes to Congress for their consideration of the law and a vote.

Presidential elections

Dear Editor, Last night I stayed up until shortly after 1am, I went to bed right after Romney’s speech, which by the way was an example of respect and class. It was a continuation of the way Romney conducted his entire campaign, in spite of the attacks and negativity from his opponent.

Monstruos en sotana

Monsignor William Lynn is going to prison, which is exactly where he belongs. The former head of personnel for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was sentenced in July to spend at least three years behind bars -- convicted of covering up allegations that local priests had sexually abused children.

Thank you, Jacksonville, for this opportunity to lead.

In the past year, we have seen a lot of progress. We’ve grown jobs. We’ve strengthened our education system. We’ve built a higher standard of living and the best is still to come. I took office July 1, 2011 with my eye set on building a more effective and efficient city government. Here’s where we are: • City Hall is now more effective as my reform plan has netted $1.3 million and counting in savings. • The city’s biweekly payroll is down by $1 million compared

What will happen if the Affordable Care Act is Ruled Unconstitutional?

What will happen if the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare") is ruled unconstitutional or repealed by Congress? The rulling would have a negative impact on nearly every American. Two hundred million Americans with private health insurance will again have to worry that their insurance may be canceled if they have a serious and expensive-to-treat illness, or that their benefits will be cut off if they exceed an annual or lifetime limit.

Who Is Protesting And Where

I read your article in your last issue in regards to Christian Fernandez the kid charged with murder tried as an adult. I was so angry it kept me awake from the few hours of sleep I would gotten. He (Christian) is a child, and children beat each other and hurt each other in anger. With his history he should not have been baby sitting anyway. There was nothing in your article in regards to counseling after his stepfather was killed, or when he was being abused as a child.

Cristian Fernandez - Please Help

Dear Ms. D’ Adamo, I am the mother of an elelven year old boy who attends Kernan Middle School. We do not know Cristian but as a parent my heart is broken for this child who has been a victim of the stereotypical under educatedatina family. This case is a TRAGEDY.

Bilinguals in the making

Dear Ms. D’Adamo First, as I am not effectively bilingual, and especially in real Spanish, I have read only the translation of your article on ”Bilinguals in the making” in the magazine for January 2012. I have, at least, perused your publication regularly and found the articles and illustrations interesting. I am concerned about the representation that the absence of most Americans having the use of a second language is a determent of our education, culture and a disadvantage to commerce and better quality of life.

Jacksonville Community Council’s Report Questioned

To the Jacksonville Sheriff Office Assistant Chief Bruno, Hope you had a wonderful holiday! Yesterday, I was going over the JCCI Race-Relation Report for 2011. A couple of items stood out. First, it reflects that NO Hispanic was arrested even for minor infractions. Second, that crime rate for Hispanics dropped 70% Thou, It would be GREAT! if it was true, but it is not even logical.

It's The Housing Market Stupid Or Why Economics Is Called The Dismal Science

Dear Editors, Publishers, and Friends: Ever since the publication of Sir John Maynard Keynes' The Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, published in 1935 during the worst year of the Great Depression, with an estimated unemployment of over 25% for the United States, the general public has been very confused about management of the federal government's budget. The confusion is worst now that I have ever witnessed since the election of President John F. Kennedy. The most critical statistic about the federal government budget is that throughout the entire post-WWII period,

AARP Agrees to Social Security Cuts

This complete radical change in policy by AARP is a major mistake. All Americans who support social security which by the way is the most successful retirement program in the world will be without a major voice in the U.S. Congress. The repeal of social security has been a long-term goal of small business owners and many of these individuals are very wealthy. Don’t let the term “small business owner” fool you.

Is It Time To Pull Out Of Afghanistan?

Is the killing of OBD a precursor to a pullout? If not, why not? Are we in Afghanistan because the nation would collapse in our absence? Talk to anyone who’s been there, and they’ll tell you it already has. If we left, would Afghanistan fall into the hands of terrorists? Well, Afghanistan’s current leaders seem better friends with our enemies than with us. So what’s a good reason to stay?

A New Generation of Leadership for Jacksonville

To me the election for Mayor is simple. It is a choice between a new generation of leadership that has a bold vision for Jacksonville's future or the worn out past. I believe that we need a Mayor who will be the strong and articulate ambassador needed to attract new businesses to Jacksonville and move our city to the next level.

Improve what exists

Though I graduated from high school in Nashville, I personally would not want to see any high schools closed or split to accommodate the state. I would rather see the Duval County school system come together and go into the local communities and establish measures to improve the schools. These measures would include: - Identify community leaders and making them the team leaders to give support to parents of students in the affected communities.



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