Posted on 07/18/2010 5:49:11 AM PDT by Racehorse
The national presidency of the League of United Latin American Citizens passed Saturday from one San Antonio woman to another in what was touted as a historic election at the group's annual convention in New Mexico.
Margaret Moran succeeds Rosa Rosales as head of the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights organization, beating two opponents in polling of representatives from 700 local councils who gathered at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
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Margaret is not a politician, the group's website says. She is an activist who is ready to lead as National President because she has qualifications you can see and leadership you can trust.
(Excerpt) Read more at mysanantonio.com ...
So this new one must be able to chant “racist” more convincingly than any of the others.
League of United Latin American Citizens
Isn’t our colorblind society great!?
as a cracka, would I be able to join lulac?
Let them go back to Latin America.
/src on/CA, UT, CO, TX, NM and AZ are part of Latin America./src off/
“as a cracka, would I be able to join lulac?”
No, but you can work and give up 1/3 of your pay in taxes to all their increasing numbers of children:)
Congress approves of the United Latin American squatters league.
We need some folks in the area to try to join. Once a member, if they aren’t included in every last meeting, project, luncheon, etc- they must yell RACISTS! Make a big stink over every little slight.
How about turning the tables on some of these organizations?
We have been silent too long and let things get out of hand in this country.
I am going to look for chances in my area of AZ to do this.
With over twenty-five years of Elected LULAC leadership,
and with the encouragement of family and enthusiastic supporters, Margaret Moran is poised and ready to assume the helm of the nations oldest and largest premier Latino organization celebrating its eighty-first anniversary. Margaret Moran crafted a trajectory of success for every endeavor she initiated at the local, state, national and international LULAC levels.
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