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« le: Novembre 29, 2024, 12:33:10 am »
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 Los Angeles mdash; For many Americans, the words  go back to where you came from  cut like a knife. Hearing that sentiment from the president has, for some, brought back painful memories. Keisuke Hoashi was in grade school when the taunts started,  go back to your country.  At 8 years old, it s a powerful, horrible thing to tell someone that they don t belong there,  Hoashi said.                                        Alex Rodriguez attended schools where he was one of the only Latinos, and told by classmates  go back.  At the time it s awful. I would be singled out,  Rodriguez said.  It was more or less constant.         Ian Lopez was told to go back, as a college student in Missouri. You have to recognize the messa stanley canada ge, the destructiveness of the message, the ugliness of the intent behind it stanley quencher ,  Lopez said.                Keisuke Hoashi, Ian Lopez and Alex Rodriguez                                                      CBS News                                        They re all Americans, all successful professionals, all still reeling from the memory. Lopez said the words this week and the chants have re-opened raw wounds.  It s heartbreaking on a personal level, because it says the most powerful person in the United States, believes that many of us don t stanley puodelis  belong,  Lopez said.             If the president resorts to schoolyard taunts, then it seems to me that it gives free reign for anybody to go into those very same schoolyard taunts,  Hoashi said.  I ve been carrying those th Ietz USDA drops Trump plan to cut food stamps for 700,000 Americans
 Dotty Lynch, Douglas Kiker, Beth Lester, Clothilde Ewing and Dan Furman of the CBS News Political Unit ha stanley cup ve the latest from the nation s capital.Monday s Headlines* Veep Watch                                        * Greens Reject Nader/Camejo Ticket* Kerry vs. Menino        * McCain, Schwarzenegger and Miller to Speak at GOP Convention* Even Richer Than Anybody Thought* Bush and Kerry Both Shooting  and Casting  for Sportsmen s VotesVeep Watch: Two Democrats high on John Kerry s list of potential running mates shared a stage in Iowa this weekend, bashing President Bush and advertising themselves as the best running-mate option for the presumptive Democratic nominee.             The AP reports:  Delegates at the Iowa Democratic State Convention repeatedly came to their feet in cheers as the North Carolina senator and Iowa s own governor, both prominent in speculation about Sen. John Kerry s eventual running mate, lambasted Bush.  Both bashed Bush, but Edwards, sounding the themes he offered during his bid f stanley fr or the nomination, had the mor stanley termosky e fiery speech. Vilsack promoted his accomplishments as governor, especially Iowa s broadened health care coverage and improving test scores among Iowa students. The Charlotte Observer reports from Des Moines:  The guessing game over Kerry s choice has torqued up to high gear as the convention in Boston grows closer and prominent Democrats offer their unsolicited, and public, advice. Edwards  ability to invigorate crowds at Democratic events in