I actually enjoyed reading Terry Yzaguirre's post in her blog. We were right by saying in the editorial that she has a lot of passion about issues she cares about.

So far we've been accused of not endorsing Elizabeth Glidden (Not by Elizabeth or her campaign) only because we wanted to support an African American and now that we were too friendly in our editorial to Elizabeth at the expense of a Latina. We must be doing something right. At the same time we even misspelled Persons name in the editorial! (That coming from someone who got furious when they misspelled my name last name when I went to the U into Mouserat) So we do some things wrong. But we do it with the best of intentions and with a lot of independence.

Diversity is very important to our newspaper but its not the only thing we consider for endorsement. We want to support elected officials who agree with positions that are beneficial to our community, that have a chance of getting elected (sorry but we want things done, not just making statements), and that will get things done once they're elected. Diversity is very important to us (both ethnic and ideological, we don't want a one party system like we had with the PRI party in Mexico for over 70 years) but at the end we will endorse the candidates that, based on feedback we've gotten from our readers, will agree the most with them, and will get things done on their behalf. We look forward to have Terry continue running in the future if she's not elected and hopefully having a chance to talk to her and meet her in person. She seems to have a lot to add to our discussion. Maybe we'll even hear from her why she supports putting visa expiration dates in drivers licenses of immigrants, which has resulted in the deportations of several of our readers. Maybe we can talk her out of that position.

I do feel from what I've heard, and unfortunately I don't personally know the candidates, that she made some cheap shots at Hayden and Glidden. My feedback has been that they have done great work on behalf of Immigrant communities. Lets try to be fair while we criticize others.

I want to remind everyone that until our endorsement, we barely even touched on issues on this forum that were important to Latinos. That's why we went through this tough process, and we will go through it again before the general election for mayor of Minneapolis and St Paul, city council and maybe even Park and Library boards (we got our work cut out for us). Its not easy making endorsements. You usually get a bunch of non endorsed candidates pissed at you. At the end of this process we'll have some DFL'ers, some Greens, some republicans and some independents pissed at us. Well also maybe have some members of all these groups happy with us. But in the end its worth it.Well be happy to advance the cause of our more than 50,000 weekly readers, and finally have our elected officials acknowledge that we exist.



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Terry Yzaguirre, independent candidate for the 8th Ward has a blog:
<http://terrysnewward.com/blog/>http://terrysnewward.com/blog/

It is a stitch.

Here's an example of a post:


Friday, September 09, 2005




Gente de Minnesota endorsements

I have to really write on this one, as I knew, I tell you knew, the
endorsement was going to turn out exactly the way it did, and I am going to
explain why:

Through out this election process I have listened to people say why are
there not more immigrants, or people of color in office, or the police need
to do more minority hiring. Well this is Gente de Minnesota's first
question that made me fill out there survey, and put it to the test:

Currently there only two African American Minneapolis Council members,
running against each other. We have one Native person in the city council.
We have no Hispanic, Asian or Somali members in the city council, State
House, State Senate, Hennepin County board representing Minneapolis. What
should be done in order to add more ethnic and racial diversity in
Minneapolis political offices, and what would you do in order to ensure
that there is more diversity in the city's decision making

Now in the end they do state racial diversity so that kind of makes them
safe with Jeff Hayden, but hello I am half Latino, and they stated I did
not have enough political experience to even give me nod. Elizabeth Glidden I guess is more qualified then a Latina. Maybe they should have been at our
debate on Tuesday, to see the candidates, rather than rush a quick survey
they wanted filled out. My point is like I told them, any one can run for
office, as it is open for all, but now I know that one should not complain
anymore about why there is not more of one's culture or race, when they do
not support it anyways. I have never, and will never want anything due to
my heritage. I want things, and work towards things because I am qualified.

The other thing I have to laugh at is when Jeff started door knocking he
had made a comment that he did not realize their where so many Latino's in
the area!!!!!! But lets see Gente de Minnesota said "We were impressed by
his answers to our questions, and his knowledge about the Latino
community". Then nothing like being somebody's kiss asse to be endorsed
because another city council member endorsed him that does so much for
them. This type of activity is scary, and makes me question what is going
on, because this is power trying to be built in city hall, come on, I am
not as dumb as you think I am. Look what is happening now. Then to endorse
Elizabeth, shoot one of the questions they asked was we have a lot of crime
and gang activite going on, in the neigborhoods, and with businesses, well
Elizabeth, and Jeff have probably never gotten out of there car in a bad
neighborhood after dark let alone ever deal with crime issues other then
sitting in at meetings, listening, and doing nothing, and I know this from
experience sitting with them at a 38th street task force meeting. Neither
one could bring antyhing to the table, like I did, and this was a perfect
oppurtunity being as they are so involved, and do so much. What has
Elizabeth done with her civil rights business. How many cases has she won
if any, and how many businesses has she helped start? Oh maybe she counts
her own!!!!!!

Then there is Marie Hauser, what did they say about her "She is the
candidate in the ward with the most labor endorsements, and according to
analysts, is one of the candidates with the most chances of winning the
primary. We hope that we just had some form of miscommunication with her
and that she didn't choose to ignore our community." I hope your analysts
are wrong, I think Marie's visions are of bike trails, and outdoor cafes,
and not many immigrant businesses. This is a women who said she is for 35W
access project awhile back, and Tuesday was wishy washing around about it,
saying she would look at it carefuly. Well that is going to effect a lot of lower income people losing homes and some businesses. I have a feeling that
when Marie makes her mind up and she wants something her way, you can talk
until your blue in the face, but despite her saying she has an open mind
and will listen, that is untrue. There is proof of that in a letter sent
out by her to only certain people in regards to her stand on the football
field at DeLaSalle.

Well gotta go, have to start door knocking.

Will talk to you soon. Remember Terry Sept. 13th

Anyway, I hope and pray that the Latino community and all vote wisely, as
it will effect our future. I do have a passion for community, for without
it we have nothing. So for all you voters please keep that in mind. Vote
for the people person, not the government. Remember me Terry, September 13th.

Until Next Time!!!!!

posted by Terry Yzaguirre


The Minneapolis Observer describes the Tuesday 8th Ward forum:

http://www.mplsobserver.com/node/264

Marie Hauser had a total meltdown over the Park Board Reform lit
piece.  She was insistant that the piece was a dirty trick by one of her
opponents (it wasn't - the piece wasn't all about Marie).  She also said
that the statements on the piece were lies. As far as I understand it they
were accurate statements.

Marie's position on the 35W Excess project was quite cagey - she claimed to
be behind what the neighborhood had decided.  Other candidates all opposed
the Excess project.


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