Talk:Felix Perez Camacho

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Hi! I just wanted to explain the page's move from Felix Camacho to Felix Perez Camacho. While much lesser known, there is a Felix Camacho who is a former boxer and who was mentioned in a couple of articles, as he is the brother of the more famous boxer Hector Camacho, and the uncle of Hector Camacho Jr..

Thank you and God bless you all! Sincerely yours, Antonio Camacho Martin

what for a descent he is?

hello from europe

[edit] September 19, 2006

I removed this bit from the re-election paragraph, as it was uncited POV:

"However, his hopes of winning might have depleted due to poor public image. For example, Guam's archaic sign law forbids political signage on private property. His administration, through the Department of Public Works, has enforced the law vigorously, yet he was the first to put up oversized signs of himself at his campaign headquarters."

El Krem 16:27, 19 September 2006 (UTC)