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![]() wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 6:56?pm, msg wrote: ?Fromwww.davidgleason.com: I was born after the Second World War in Cleveland, ? Ohio as David Frackelton Gleason. My second given name, ? Eduardo, was bestowed upon my baptism. Now, only by searching church records could one contest or verify this assertion; considering that there seems to be no accessible evidence to the contrary, why do folks continue to question the validity of this name? Perhaps David could comment: was this moniker bestowed as 'Eduardo' or 'Edward' or 'Edouard' or some other version of the name? If indeed as he says it has always been Eduardo, then there appears to be little justification for use of pejoratives like 'faux hispanic'. ?I don't remember seeing any claims for hispanic ancestry in Mr. Gleason's web pages or in any posts in the N.G. either. ...Just would like to see an end to the incessant ad hominem crap in this N.G. Michael He used "Eduardo" to get a job with the now private, in-retreat Univision, since he is only a high-scool dropout with a lousy podunk GED. Actually, I was employed by Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. and prior to that, by Heftel Broadcasting which merged to form HBC. HBC was bought by Univision, and I had been with the company for about 10 years then. And, of course, you always neglect to mention that I dropped out of school because I was bored to death, and built my own radio station, the first Top 40 station in South America. Idiots don't build #1 radio stations. It is also going to make it harder for Univision to fire/layoff him. Why? 75% of our workforce is Hispanic. One more or one less is hardly significant, and certainly not anything that makes me a member of a protected class. In fact, the protected class I belong to is "making #1 radio stations" as I have always done; I hold a record in the US for having programmed the FM station, in a top 50 market, with the longest run of consecutive #1 ratings periods... 22 years. Because of this, he feels very insecure, hense the need to continually joist with us educated folk. Hell, my company wouldn't even consider him, as they require at least a high school diploma and US citizenship. Fortunately, in my field we are talent driven and one's achievements, not their education, are the most important factors. By the way, during the several years I went to ASU, I got over 100 credits and a GPU of 4 and was on the Deans List consistently.... not having a US High School Diploma apparently did not matter much, did it? |
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