Friday, September 10, 2010

Xochitl Hinojosa

As previously reported here, we were looking for the true meaning of the name Xochitl Hinojosa.  There's got to be something to this. 

Temnota probably had the best entry previously with this one:
Xochitl is the ancient Aztec goddess of DMV queues. Some older offices still have their "NOW SACRIFICING #114" signs.
If she's an Aztec goddess, then Obama will bow to her.  Count on that. 

And let's not forget this attorney's name first came up in connection with the Voting Rights Act case in Shelby County, Alabama (covered here). 

This case is still moving by the way.  The Birmingham News had a story about this the other day.  Here's holding out a slim hope that the folks who Dare Defend Our Rights will win. 

4 comments:

Dennis308 said...

Xochitl actully is a name and it is pronounced so-chil.

I would hope that Voting Rights Act case by Shelby Co. is won by the County, what ever happened to Equell Rights for All Men.

Dennis
III
Texas

Mayberry said...

HA! I had to laugh when I clicked on the link to the first post and saw that this person is "Chuy" Hinojosa's offspring... That putz reeks of "reconquista", and is one of those people who thinks Chicanos' sheet don't steenk... But gringos and negros need not apply...

Defender said...

Attorney General Eric Holder LIKES this gerrymandered privilege crap. It has worked to keep anti-gun socialist Rep. Bobby Scott in office for many years in Virginia too. His district is 80 miles long and a few hundred yards wide in places, to link poor black precincts.
Xochitl means "flower," specifically in the context of psychodysleptic herbs used in pre-Columbian shamanism. We would call them ... hallucinogenic.

Vito said...

Sounds like a jap to me.