As some of you ALIPAC members might recall, last year close to election time I posted here the fact that although I am not Hispanic and never have been, I somehow made it onto the mailing list for "The Hispanic Voter Project". Since the elections I have received nothing from that group but as of a couple of months ago I've become the lucky recipient of a Hispanic magazine called "Poder". The link for that magazine if you'd care to check out their "The Race" opinions:http://www.poder360.com


This month's issue contains the following article:

Dream On
The DREAM Act may have died in Congress, but supporters won’t forget when the next election rolls around
Mary Sanchez

Barely hours after the DREAM Act was deflated and flayed by Republicans in the United States Senate on December 18, advocates promised a counter-assault. “Those who voted against the DREAM Act have voted against their own futures: with the nation’s two largest Spanish language networks covering this vote live, Latino voters will remember who voted against their families and communities,â€