The solution here, of course, is to bitch slap the Latinos even harder, maybe with iron bars, or maybe tase them a few times. What could possibly go wrong with that?:
How damaging the Diaz allegations are to the Whitman campaign may hinge on the question of how long ao Whitman knew Diaz was an undocumented worker. ...
A great many Latino voters may find more reasons for concern in Whitman's statement than in Diaz's claims. After "nine years of faithful service," Whitman terminated Diaz immediately. How many Californian Latinos know people who have worked faithfully for their employers, cleaning bathrooms, changing diapers, trimming the rose bushes, and in the process becoming "close" to their employers, and yet all the while living just one one whisker away from abrupt termination? Whitman says firing Diaz was "one of the hardest things" she'd ever done. But I think it was probably a bit harder for Diaz than it was for the billionaire candidate for governor. And I think a lot of California voters know that.
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