“Stay off the tacos.”
That’s what a board member of The Miss Bexar County Organization repeated on a radio show when talking about 17-year-old beauty queen Domonique Ramirez, who on Jan. 25 had been stripped of her title as Miss San Antonio 2011.
"Stay off the tacos." That's what a board member of The Miss Bexar County Organization repeated on a radio show when talking about 17-year-old beauty queen Domonique Ramirez, who on Jan. 25 had been stripped of her title as Miss San Antonio 2011. The comment only exacerbated an already contentious dispute and made a San Antonio lawyer, who had taken up Ramirez's cause pro bono, fight that much harder.
April 04, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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“Stay off the tacos.”
That’s what a board member of The Miss Bexar County Organization repeated on a radio show when talking about 17-year-old beauty queen Domonique Ramirez, who on Jan. 25 had been stripped of her title as Miss San Antonio 2011.
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