![]() ![]() Latino’s are racist against each other and tend to only see the color of Obama’s skin and some even still believe he’s an extremist muslim. On another note my people, yes I am Latina, have their head buried in the sand if they truly believe a republican is a “fighter for the hispanic community.” The real issue with Latinos is they areīlinded by the color of people’s skin. This is like an endorsement from Britney Spears. Into the ideals of the McCain Campaign? Also, what does Daddy Yankee know about American politics. And how does Daddy Yankee even come close to fiting They are here to entertain us not educate us. ![]() Party you belong to, no one should make such an important decision based on what some celebrity says or believes. ![]() Which legally comes to the states and remains after the documentation expires and continues on illegally in higher skilled jobs).Īnyone who is willing to vote for a presidential candidate based on his celebrity popularity or endorsements doesn’t know a thing about politics nor do they take the vote seriously. This makes perfect sense if you believe our biggest threat to our workforce is the southern boarder (not the J-1 and H1-B1 visas issued every year which arguably is the bridge to a growing undocumented workforce The fallacy in this endorsement is akin to me as an african-american being expected to speak on the decolonization of africa (just because I’m brown) as if it is a first person narrative for me. Speaks spanish it doesn’t make him a foreigner). ayala is a US citizen in full (just because he further its disconcerting to me that the endorsement would center around immigration issues when mr. Puerto rico from territory status to full state privileges. Message on ‘immigration’, I find it odd a native son of puerto rico would back a guy who supports the continuation of the militarizing of vieques and would support someone who does not favor moving ayala’s (daddy yankee’s gov’t name) belief in mr. mccain shouldn’t let his staff talk him into accepting ‘odd’ endorsements. The plane what “Gasolina” is about, he smiled and said, “Energy independence.” McCain when they both named to Time’s 100 most influential list a couple of years ago. McCain took Daddy Yankee on his plane, which is headed to Sacramento. He is scheduled to appear on NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.’’Īfterwards, Mr. McCain, who has said he would have press conferences as often as every week as president, has now gone nearly two weeks without taking questions from The event here was originally billed as a press conference. McCain’s “drill here, drill now” message these days, it is usually understoodĪs a double entendre that has little to do with fossil fuels. Its catchy refrain, “Dame mas gasoline,’’ or give me more gasoline, fits in nicely with Mr. ![]() School, said, “I just want to say thank you, Daddy Yankee.’’ĭaddy Yankee, a native of Puerto Rico, become a crossover hit a few years ago when his song “Gasolina” brought reggaetón, a Spanish-language spinoff of dance-hall reggae, to a wide audience. McCain, who noted that his wife, Cindy, had gone to Central High McCain “a fighter for the Hispanic community” and “a fighter for the immigration issue.’’ Mr. McCain guided him over to some of the teenage girls gathered in the library, hugs and kisses.ĭaddy Yankee called Mr. The presumptive Republican nominee was upstaged by the reggaetón sensation, who received squeals,Īnd then, when Mr. The two men appeared here at Central High School this morning, where Mr. PHOENIX – Maybe someone should tell Senator John McCain that Daddy Yankee’s big reggaetón smash from a few years back, “Gasolina,” is not exactly about off-shore oil drilling. ![]()
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