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Nogales’ glass is half full, really!

By Manuel C. Coppola
Published Tuesday, October 20, 2009 9:58 AM MDT

Like death and taxes, one thing is for sure; someone is always going to find fault and reason to criticize something one does. As long as one’s conscience is clear, this should not stop one from doing his or her best and being proud of it.


At the newspaper we get it coming and going. For example, very few community newspapers cover local sports to the extent that we have in the past few years. That’s a good thing, right? We even get occasional fan mail from grateful visiting teams whose own hometown papers don’t cover their sporting events.

Well, we also get mail and phone calls from local people upset because their child was not in a photo or because in their opinion we write too extensively about the player who scores most of the points, gets most of the tackles, or strikes out the most batters.

In our last edition, we featured Principal Fernando Parra in a new column about NUSD for good things he accomplished at Mary L. Welty School. Great, right? Not for some negative Nancy who right away complained because after all, there are other schools and principals doing well.

I am a former president and a member of the board of directors for the Santa Cruz Training Programs. Thankfully, through staff’s hard work and dedication, this organization for the mentally and physically handicapped in our community is doing well. But I have seen the worst of times for this non-profit when things were only aggravated by the naysayers who spread vicious rumors and untruths. Still we kept marching forward.

Nogales is a beautiful bi-cultural community with potential beyond our wildest dreams. It’s hard to fulfill those, however, if we’re terrified of change and scared to dream in the first place. In this community, we are self-effacing to a fault, almost self-defeating.

On Thursday, a historic event will take place paralleled only by the meeting of the railroad at Nogales Pass 127 years ago on Oct 25, 1882.

It is the groundbreaking of the Mariposa Port of Entry. In about four years when the project is complete, we will have a showcase, technologically advanced and environmentally sensitive facility we can all be proud of.

It will be the gateway to a better future for our region, where U.S. Customs and Border Protection can more effectively approach its mission to ensure the safety of our citizens while at the same time facilitate international trade to a degree never before possible here.

And it’s OK, people. We can hold up our heads. I would further suggest we start planning for a huge party to celebrate the port’s completion in 2013.

What’s that you say? Thirteen is an unlucky number? Not for Nogales.

(Write us at 268 W. View Point Dr., Nogales, Ariz., 85621 or manuel.coppola@nogalesinternational.com.)
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    George Wilgers wrote on Oct 26, 2009 9:20 AM:

    " "As long as one’s conscience is clear, this should not stop one from doing his or her best and being proud of it."

    That is a dangerous idea. The Unibomber's conscience was clear. The attackers of 9-11 had a clear conscience. Ted Bundy and other serial killers had clear consciences. If a person has a good heart and a properly balanced soul, then what you said is true. Else, you are just giving an excuse for those who do the evil they do.

    Now, as to your idea. Yes, people are going to complain because they do not think you are doing right. But if it is really that big of a problem for them, they can start their own newspaper. "

    Positive Nogalian wrote on Oct 21, 2009 9:15 PM:

    " It is so true, Manuel! Nogales and its population have the best of many worlds in traditions, history and culture. It is time we start reflecting on how being bilingual, having multiple cultures and living in an area that has a unique history, geography and legacy are nothing but strengths instead of the pessimistic idea of it all being handicaps. It is time we start seeing the good of every single situation we face, instead of pointing out our differences and weaknesses. It is time to start looking at the full half of the glass! "

    M wrote on Oct 20, 2009 12:47 PM:

    " Here here! Great column and you are absolutely right! Nogales is unique and wonderful. The most beautiful and unique organisms live in a delta, where a river meets an ocean, same can be said about Nogales, where America meets Mexico.

    Of course there are many things that need to be worked on, but just dumping on Nogales does not help.

    Great article Manuel- let's make Nogales even better. I am not there anymore and miss it soooo much. "

    Negative Nancy wrote on Oct 20, 2009 10:56 AM:

    " I like the idea of a celebration...unless, of course, the Mayans were right and the world ends 12/21/2012!

    (Sorry...I couldn't help myself!) "

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