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Hon. Carlos Méndez
Mayor of Aguadilla

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Hon. Luis Fortuño
Governor of Puerto Rico

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Zoraida Fonalledas, Esq.

Executive Director

Ricardo Aponte, Esq.


 CONFERENCE CALL
 
Please Join Congressman Charles Djou (HI-01) And Angela Sailor, RNC Coalitions Director
 
   What: Discussion on the current political landscape and what Republicans should expect in the November elections.
 
When: Thursday, June 17, 2010 at 4:00 PM EDT
 
Where: Dial-In Number: 888-566-2143 Code: 4743829
 

 

No hay peor ciego...


JOSÉ A. F U E N T ES AGOST I N I
EX SECRETARIO DE JUSTICIA


 

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Fortuno’s Puerto Rico Miracle

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 07:53 PM

By: Christopher Ruddy - Editor in Chief

About That Allegedly 'Stunning' Poll of Republican Views . . .

A reader writes in, asking about a poll commissioned by the creator of Daily Kos, purporting to show that a large number of Republican voters have strange or way-out-of-the-mainstream views.

Over at The Atlantic, they note that Markos Moulitsas conducted the view with a clear agenda:

A Survivor for 12 Years

Posted by: Jan Larimer- Co-chair of the Republican National Committee

Today is the twelfth anniversary of the beginning of the rest of my life.

It was twelve years ago today that I officially became cancer free and a survivor of breast cancer.  I am alive today because my family and my faith sustained me, and because I had access to the best doctors and the best health care system in the world.  I am a survivor because I had the freedom to make my own choices about which doctors to see and which treatment options to pursue. 

By Jose Fuentes Agostini

Casting further doubt on continuity, task force Co-Chairman Tom Perrelli, representing the U.S. Department of Justice, punted they would “take a fresh look” at the status issue.

After 110 years of U.S. sovereignty over Puerto Rico, Congress has before it a comprehensive record, compiled over the last two decades, compellingly supporting legislation for the first ever federally recognized referendum in Puerto Rico, on the question of that U.S. territory’s future.

Puerto Rico’s Luis Fortuño heads a new breed of Republican governors — charismatic thought leaders who know how to get the job done. 

By Tom Squitieri

NewsMax Magazine

Governors are hot properties in the Republican Party these days, and none more so than Luis Fortuño.

The governor of Puerto Rico exemplifies Republican philosophy. And he gradually has become the toast of pundits and political scientists, who say Fortuño is precisely what the GOP needs to grow.

Write the White House NOW and support HR2499

Contact the President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status by e-mail at:

PuertoRico@who.eop.gov

"Since federal law is supreme in Puerto Rico, and any status solution must be mutually agreed and approved by Congress, self-determination informed by governing law and status resolution itself is legally impossible without federal facilitation. Thus, to oppose a federally sponsored status resolution process is to oppose status resolution for Puerto Rico.

San Juan- A White House task force on Puerto Rico's ties with the rest of United States heard from islanders across the political spectrum on Wednesday March 3rd at a hearing that sought unsuccessfully to hear support for a process to solve the territorial status of the island without direct involvement by the Federal Government.

U.S. Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli, a task force co-chairman, said "the meeting was meant to gather opinions on what role the U.S. government can play in resolving the status question".

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