For me Sinko de Mayo is truly a day to celebrate. Few people have come to know the “true” story of the origin of Sinko de Mayo. It is my pleasure to set the record straight.
In the latest battle of Political Correctness vs. Good Common Sense, a host on Good Morning America is coming under fire for comments she said about Cinco de Mayo this week.
Monday is Cinco De Mayo. In the 2010 Census, more than 200,000 New Jersey residents claimed Mexican ancestry. This is the second largest Hispanic ethnic group in New Jersey with Puerto Ricans coming in as first. With this information, you'd figure a good Mexican restaurant shouldn’t be that hard to find.
They’re our neighbor to the south. We share the second largest border between two countries. We enjoy their food and celebrate their culture every year on May 5. But, what do we really know about the officially named United Mexican States?