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“It is true that the bullet left Aldrete-Davila permanently injured and that what the agents did was wrong,” the senator said.
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“But it is also true that Aldrete-Davila was not likely a low-level wrongdoer who got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.”
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Then, to his eternal discredit, he allowed Aldrete, the greedy royal treasurer, to have Cuauhtemoc tortured to make him reveal the whereabouts of hidden treasure.
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Then, to his eternal discredit, he allowed Aldrete, the greedy royal treasurer, to have Cuauhtemoc tortured to make him reveal the whereabouts of hidden treasure.
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Then, to his eternal discredit, he allowed Aldrete, the greedy royal treasurer, to have Cuauhtemoc tortured to make him reveal the whereabouts of hidden treasure.
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"He (Obama) is a lot like us in the family he came from," Aldrete said.
Joe Cutbirth: Obama's Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign 2008
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And if that happens, it's going to be largely due to the media campaign and placement strategy crafted for him by Aldrete, 41, the most talented political ad man of his generation in Texas.
Joe Cutbirth: Obama's Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign 2008
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"It has taken everything that has happened to this point for him to be in this place," said Aldrete, characteristically humble when I suggested that his work could seal the nomination for Obama.
Joe Cutbirth: Obama's Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign 2008
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"There's a lot of chicken bone analysis right now trying to figure out what group will be what percent of the vote," Aldrete said, acknowledging that Clinton has an "institutional advantage" with Hispanic voters who live in the border region that stretches from El Paso through Laredo into South Texas and the Rio Grade Valley.
Joe Cutbirth: Obama's Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign 2008
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Aldrete offered the usual line about going after every vote, but there clearly was something prescient in the way he talked about a special block that could be the key to Obama's success and the rebirth of the Texas Democratic Party: young urban minority (black and Hispanic) voters.
Joe Cutbirth: Obama's Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign 2008
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