Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.
This was a loud rally!! Helped by the acoustics of the Sheraton which created an echo effect. First the Sheraton security told us we would have to leave because we did not have not a permit They said we need to permit to be within three feet of their property. And that would, according to them "put us in the street." So we pointed out three feet left us plenty of room.
The police were called and we were told to "stay off their property, stay on the sidewalk and "go at it!" Which we did.
The many attenders of the congress came over spoke to us. Some were polite, but many were confrontation. Many fipped us off, and yelled that we were in Mexico.
One came out and showed off a Mayor Tony Villa Bobble head Doll.
Someone showed the Spanish Media a flier - which we could not get a copy of with a picture of Jeff Schwilk and denouncing the San Diego Minutemen.
There was much support for us form the passers by - both on foot and in cars.
Joined: Sep 01, 2006 Posts: 3245 Location: The United States Of Invasion
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:38 pm Post subject:
God Bless you ALL God Bless Ameica _________________ Never look at another flag. Remember, that behind Government, there is your country, and that you belong to her as you do belong to your own mother. Stand by her as you would stand by your own mother
Always inspired by the great pics and friendly faces of Americans doing what they do best! Thanks!!! _________________ We are NOT a nation of immigrants!
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 1:10 pm Post subject: ENDORSERS
ENDORSERS
2007 Organizational Endorsers (225)
* A Day Without a Mexican
* Academia Semillas del Pueblo Xinaxcalmecac
* Advancement Project
* ALAS para tu Salud
* Aliados con AI Network
* American G. I. Forum - California
* American Leadership Institute
* Amigos De Los Rios
* Anahuak Youth Soccer Association
* Arizona Hispanic Community Forum
* Arizona State Senate
* ASOCIACION DE INMIGRANTES DE INDIANA
* Association of Mexican American Educators
* Association of Salvadoran American Professionals
* Bienestar Human Services, Inc.
* Bio-Beetle ECO Rental Cars
* Brave New Foundation
* Brazilian Immigrant Center
* Bread for the World
* Break the Chains: Communities of Color and the War on Drugs
* Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law
* C.A.F.E. de California
* Cal. Federation of Teachers
* California Chicano News Media Association (CCNMA)
* California Latinas Reproductive Justice
* California Latino School Boards Association
* California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
* California Legal Assistance Foundation
* California Term Limits Defense Fund
* Californians for Electoral Reform
* calmagazine.com
* Camacho, Santos and Yepes
* CARECEN SF
* Casa Cultural de la Raza
* Center for Responsible Lending
* Central American Resource Center
* Cesar Chavez Youth Leadership Conference - Sierra College
* Cesar E. Chavez National Holiday
* Chicano Consortium de Sacramento
* Chicano Latino Intersegmental Convocation
* Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc.
* Clinica Maritin-Baro at SFSU- UCSF
* Coalition Against Militarism in our Schools
* Coalition for a Safe Environment
* Coalition For A Safe Environment
* Coalition for Clean Air
* CODO Verde / Orange County Greens
* COHECA
* Colonias Development Council
* Comision Cubana-Americana Por Derechos Familiares, Inc.
* Committee to Close the SOA
* Communist Party USA
* Community News Publisher
* Comunidades Por La Democracia Participativa en El Salvador
* Consejo Para la Cultura y las Artes
* Cuba Travel Services, Inc
* Cuban American Alliance Education Fund
* Delores Huerta Foundation
* Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action
* DFW Mega March Coalition
* Dolores Street Community Services
* Drug Policy Alliance
* Earthjustice
* El Andar
* El Centro Del Pueblo
* El Comite Consultivo de Padres MEChA JFK
* Emigrantes Sin Fronteras
* Enlaces America
* Escritores del Nuevo Sol
* Espresso Mi Cultura
* FairVote
* Families In Schools
* Federacion Mexico Unido
* Federacion Yucateca de California INC.
* Film Inquiry Research and Media Education
* Finding Productions
* Finis Productions
* Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition
* Fuerza Mundial
* Galería de la Raza
* Garcia Research
* Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights
* Global Exchange
* Greater Fontana Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
* Green Dot Public Schools
* Green Stage Alliance
* Heal the Bay
* Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana
* Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)
* Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
* Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility
* Hispanic Empowerment Association of Roseville
* Hispanic National Mortgage Association
* Hispanio Round Table de Nuevo Mexico
* Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council
* Ice Energy, Inc
* IHCenter/Election Defense Alliance
* InnerCity Struggle
* Institute for Community Justice
* Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de California
* Interested Ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. at
* International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five
* J Perez Associates, Inc.
* Kucinich For President 2008
* L.A. Community Legal Center and Educational
* L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
* LA County
* La Peña Cultural Center
* La Raza Galeria Posada - Sacramento, CA
* La raza Network - Sacramento
* LA-32 Neighborhood Business and Economic Council
* Lambda Legal
* Latin American Student Association at UC Riverside
* Latin Business Association of the Inland Empire
* Latina and Latino Roundtable, Pomona and San Gabriel Valleys
* Latina Initiative
* Latinic Societas Unitas
* Latino Arts Network
* Latino Health Institute at Charles R. Drew University School of
* Latino Network
* Latino Social Justice Foundation
* Latino Theater Company
* LatinoCare Management Corp.
* Latinos for America
* Latinos for Education
* Latinos for Peace
* Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LIST
* Latinos Por la Democracia Participativa
* LCLAA - Sacramento Chapter
* LCLAA - San Gabriel Valley and Inland Empire Chapter
* LCLAA Albuquerque, NM
* LCLAA ROCK CO. WI
* LCLAA, Massachusetts
* LCLAA-L.A. Chapter
* League of United Latin American Citizens, District 1, Maricopa
* Long Beach LULAC Council 3088
* Los Angeles College Faculty Guild, AFT 1521
* LULAC Arkansas
* LULAC Council # 3122
* LULAC Council #1111, Maricopa County, AZ
* LULAC Council 120- Las Cruces, NM
* LULAC Council 3033 Duarte
* LULAC Orange County District #1
* LULAC Sacramento - Lorenzo Patino Council No. 2862
* LULAC Southwest Regional V.P.
* LULAC Youth Organization
* LULAC-Lynwood
* Luna Realty & Loans
* M.A.P.A de UCR
* MACLA/ Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana
* MAIZ
* MAPA San Diego
* Medifam of California
* Methodist Healthcare Ministries
* Mexican American Political Association
* Mexican Heritage Plaza - Centro Cultural de San Jose
* Mr. Latino Magazine
* Mujeres De La Tierra
* Mujeres de la Tierra - El Sereno
* Mundo Maya Foundation & Federacion de Clubes Yucatecos-USA
* NAID Center, UCLA
* National Alliance of Craftsmen Associations
* National Association of LAtino Arts & Culture (NALAC)
* National Council of La Raza
* National Hispanic Environmental Council
* National Hispanic Medical Association
* National Image, Inc.
* National Latino Farmers & Ranchers Trade Association
* National Organization for Mexican American Rights, Inc.
* National Parks Conservation Association
* National Urban Fellows, Inc.
* Natural Resources Defense Council
* New America Foundation
* New American Foundation
* New Mexico LULAC
* North County Forum (San Diego)
* Northeast Community Clinic
* Nuestra Cosa
* Orange County Recruitment Awareness Project (OC-RAP)
* Organizacion en California de Lideres Campesinas, Inc.
* Palisadians for Peace
* Parent Institute for Quality Education
* Patrick Henry Democractic Club
* Pennsylvania Statewide Latino Coalition
* People for Parks
* Planning and Conservation League
* PODER (People Organizing to Demand Environmental and Economic Ri
* PolicyLink
* Pomona College
* PowerPAC
* Progressive Democrats of America
* Protect California Ballots
* Proyecto Guerrero Azteca por la Paz
* Puerto Rican Alliance of L.A.
* RCC SIFE
* Resource Center for Raza Planning
* Riverside Latino Voter Project
* Sacramento Unified School District
* Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund
* Salvadoran American National Association
* Salvadoran American National Network
* Santa Monica College/ MECHA
* SEIU - Local 1000, DLC 765
* Servicio Particular Alacran
* Somos America Coalition, Arizona
* South Central Farmers Health and Education Fund
* South Central Farmers' Cooperative
* Stage of the Arts Inc.
* Teatro Vision
* The Children's Nature Institute
* The City Project
* The Coalition for Latino Political Action
* The Peace Alliance
* The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute
* The Verde Group
* TreePeople
* U.S. PIRG
* Un Solo Sol Food Services
* United Farm Workers of America
* UNITY Journalists of Color, Inc.
* Urban Semillas
* UTLA- March 25th Coalition
* Vote Hope
* Voter Education Project, Inc.
* Watts Century Latino Organization
2007 Elected Official Endorsers (55)
* The Honorable Ruben Abrica, Councilmember, City of East Palo Alto
* The Honorable Felipe Agredano, President, Garvey School Board
* The Honorable Yolie Flores Aguilar, Board Member, Los Angeles Unified School District, Board of Education
* The Honorable Rene Aguilera, School Board Member, Roseville City School District
* The Honorable Juan Arambula, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Jennifer Baker, Board Member, Natomas Unified School District
* The Honorable Hector Balderas, State Auditor of New Mexico, State Auditor'S Office
* The Honorable Karen Bass, Majority Leader, CA State Assembly
* The Honorable Anna Caballero, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Charles Calderon, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Salud Carbajal, Supervisor, Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors
* The Honorable Pablo H. Catano, Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Hawthorne
* The Honorable Gil Cedillo, Senator, CA State Senate
* The Honorable Joe Coto, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus Chair / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez, School Board Member, Azusa Unified School District
* The Honorable Mike Davis, Assemblyman, California Legislature
* The Honorable Ignacio De La Fuente, Council President, City of Oakland
* The Honorable Hector De La Torre, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Rocky Delgadillo, City Attorney, Los Angeles City Attorney's Office
* The Honorable Steve M. Gallardo, State Representative, Arizona House of Representatives-House Minority Whip
* The Honorable Martha Garcia, AZ STATE REPRESENTATIVE, AZ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
* The Honorable Francisco Garcia, Board Member, North Sacramento School District
* The Honorable Josie Gonzales, 5th District Supervisor, County of San Bernardino
* The Honorable Manny Hernandez, School Board Member, Sacramento Unified School District
* The Honorable Ed Hernandez, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Delicia Herrera, Councilwoman, City of San Antonio
* The Honorable Jesus Holguin, Vice-President, Moreno Valley Unified School District
* The Honorable Jose Huizar, Los Angeles City Councilmember, City of Los Angeles
* The Honorable Abelina Jaime, School Board Member, Gadsden Elementary School District No 32
* The Honorable Maria G. Lopez, School Board Member, Lynwood Unified School District
* The Honorable Paul D. Lopez, Denver City Councilman District 3, City & County of Denver
* The Honorable David Lujan, State Representative, Arizona House of Representatives
* The Honorable Jose Medina, Board Member, Riverside Community College District
* The Honorable Tony Mendoza, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Grace Napolitano, Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives
* The Honorable Pedro Nava, Assemblymember, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable Fabian Nunez, Assembly Speaker, California Latino Caucus / CA State Legislature
* The Honorable David Olivas, Councilmember, City of Baldwin Park
* The Honorable Jesse Ortiz, Board Member, Woodland Joint Unified School District
* The Honorable Ricardo Pacheco, Council Member, City of Baldwin Park
* The Honorable Manuel Perez, School Board Trustee, CVUSD
* The Honorable Art Pimental, City Council Member, Woodland City Council
* The Honorable Paul Rasso, Vice Chair-64th AD, Riverside County Democratic Central Committee
* The Honorable Phil Reyes, Mayor Pro Tem, Duarte City Council
* The Honorable Ed P. Reyes, Concilmember, City of Los Angeles, First District
* The Honorable Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona State Representative, Arizona State Legislature
* The Honorable Paul Solano, Vice President, Bassett Unified School District
* The Honorable Nell Soto, Assemblymember, California 61st Assembly District
* The Honorable Heredia Susan, Board President, Natomas Unified School District
* The Honorable Phillip Tabera, Vice-President, Salinas Union High Schol District
* The Honorable Esteban Torres, Former Congressman, United States House of Representatives
* The Honorable Leticia Vasquez, Council Woman, City of Lynwood
* The Honorable Rogelio Villagrana, Board Member, Woodland Joint Unified School District
* The Honorable Michael Villarreal, State Representative, House District 123
* The Honorable Maxine Waters, Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives
2007 Individual Endorsers (16)
* Yareli Arizmendi
* Jean Jacques Barrera
* Arlene Cano
* Omar X Castro
* Cathleen Chavez
* Erika Espinoza
* Pete Gonzalez
* Lydia Guzman
* Elena Herrada
* Heinrich Keifer
* Esther Lopez
* Lee Martinez
* Carlos Munoz
* Jacob Noah
* Sanho Tree
* Maria Elena Yepes
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 1:54 pm Post subject: Thank-you patriots
If good patriots don't get out and protest at events like this, they just go on unnoticed. thank-you. this was a very immportant event to bring to the attention of the people in this country. People get off your butts and holler.
Joined: May 22, 2006 Posts: 31238 Location: California
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:22 pm Post subject:
This is an older article but apparently nothing changes with our media. Saw one article in the LA times Sat., but nada today
~~~
News Blackout on LA's Latino Congreso
South Orange, NJ 07079 September 13 2006
By Alan Caruba
Did you know that, from September 6th through the 10th, there was a Latino Congreso in downtown Los Angeles that included major state, national and international personalities? Did you know that you would have been hard pressed to find any coverage in the Los Angeles Times on the event?
In a comparable fashion, there was no word on national television news, nor was I able to find anything anywhere except Hispanic Business, and leftist website, One World.net, and, finally, on the last day of the “Congreso”, an Associated Press story found in the Sioux City Journal, Iowa! In fact, that AP story was about a failed Los Angeles rally to demand amnesty for the millions of illegal aliens in the nation. Expecting 5,000 participants, only about 200 people showed up “most of them organizers and journalists.”
As to the Congreso, the AP story noted that “Sessions included speeches and workshops on registering Hispanic voters, running Hispanic political candidates, wage gaps between Hispanics and whites, environmental issues, and a lack of access to health care in immigrant communities.” Well, when a parade of illegal aliens show up to use medical facilities and cannot pay for their services, a lot of them end up shutting their doors.
As for Hispanics registering to vote, the AP review of data in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Atlanta, Los Angeles and other major urban areas “that saw large rallies showed no sign of a historic new voter boom that could sway elections.” The GOP can stop knocking itself out to get Hispanic votes. It ain’t gonna happen. They aren’t even registering to vote for Democrats.
Where were the journalists during the Congreso? Among the scheduled speakers were the Venezuelan Ambassador to the United States, a Justice from the Brazilian supreme court, the State Treasurer and Lieutenant Governor of California, and Teresa Heinz, the wife of the former Democrat candidate for President, John Kerry. Antonio Villaraigosa, the Mayor of Los Angeles was there. The other speakers included members of the U.S. House of Representatives as well as a member of the Mexican House of Representatives.
Yet no major news coverage was extended this remarkable gathering. Why?
Consider, too, some of the conveners of the Congreso. Foremost was the William C. Velasquez Institute, described as “a nonpartisan think tank” by Hispanic Business. Its president, Antonio Gonzalez, wanted to do something about “the yawning socioeconomic gap between Hispanics and Anglos.” One explanation might be the failure of many Hispanics to learn English; the language of the nation they think stole California and the Southwest from them.
Other conveners included the Earth Day Network. What is an extremist environmental organization doing on the dais? They were joined by the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities, and—surprise—the National Hispanic Environmental Council.
Sponsors of the Congress included The Heinz Family Foundation, General Motors Corporation, the LA Audubon Society, the Resource Legacy Fund Foundation, advocates of the environmental extremist Wildlands Protection Program, Wells Fargo, and the Turner Foundation.
From September 6 through 10 I kept looking for news of the Latino Congreso. I checked Google.com. I checked Lexis-Nexis.com. I searched the website of the Los Angeles Times. As they say in Spanish, “nada.”
If 2,000 people showed up to attend and take part in the Congreso, held in the Los Angeles Sheraton, the only people who knew about it were the participants. It was not granted any coverage by the media that serves Anglos, i.e., white, Americans of European heritage.
So why was it one of best-kept secrets in America? If you ask Pat Buchanan, author of the bestselling book, “A State of Emergency”, he would tell you that, “America’s media is morally intimidated by a minority that can make out credentials as a victim of past discrimination.”
But who’s the real victim here? America is being invaded daily. Taxpayers must cover the costs of increased crime, pressures on our medical and educational systems. These people compete with native-born Americans for jobs. At a very minimum, an estimated eleven million people are living among us illegally and Congress is having an extraordinarily difficult time even deciding to build a fence somewhere along the two thousand miles of common border with Mexico.
It is said that great nations do not so much die as they commit suicide. The failure to mind the border, the failure to report on what the Latino Congreso has in mind for the United States, the failure to realize that, while we fight a war on terror in far-off places, America is being invaded will lead inevitably to all these illegal millions becoming a nation within our nation.
Alan Caruba writes a weekly column, “Warning Signs”, posted on the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center. His new book, “Right Answers: Separating Fact from Fantasy”, has just been published.
Yep. Let's just hope these meetings are being infiltrated. _________________ If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace. T. Paine
Do you suppose the Congreso participants and other la Reconquista proponents realize that any motions they (squatter advocates) make toward assimilating U.S. territory by occupation is criminal sedition, treason, or a foreign invasion?
"The door was open, so I just came in and sat down." _________________ One man's terrorist is another man's undocumented worker.
Unless we enforce laws against illegal aliens today,
tomorrow we may wake up as illegals.
The last word: illegal aliens are ILLEGAL!
Last edited by MinutemanCDC_SC on Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:10 pm; edited 1 time in total
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum