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Cruising with Cruz (Bustamante and MEChA)
GOPUSA ^ | September 8, 2003 | SARTRE

Posted on 09/08/2003 4:08:40 PM PDT by Sabertooth

Cruising with Cruz
By SARTRE
September 8, 2003

That great defender of the MEChA and their Aztlan goals is at it again. Cruz Bustamante compares himself to Danny DeVito in his role of Arnold's twin, but falls well short. If the former steroid man is not your kind of running man or action hero, don't think that Bustamante is a user friendly version of Louie DePalma. You remember that taxi sadistic dispatcher at the Sunshine Cab Company? The role that made DeVito famous won't put the Lt. Governor on cruise control.

Only a partisan hack like Art Torres, chairman of the state Democratic Party, sees Bustamante's membership in MEChA, when he was a student at California State University Fresno in the 1970s, as a badge of honor. Republican Tom McClintock is quoted in an interview with the conservative weekly Human Events: "I believe that Cruz Bustamante has a great deal of explaining to do, if he still supports the aims of that organization." At a recent Sacramento news conference, Bustamante sidestepped the MEChA issue. Asked whether he would repudiate MEChA, Bustamante said: "The students that are in MEChA today are just like the students when I was there. Pretty much, they are trying to get an education." That sounds like a direct response to Michelle Malkin's charge, in a column published Monday in the Philadelphia Daily News that called MEChA "one of the nation's most virulently racist organizations."

But why bother about the aims of demographic destiny? Calls to reconquer the American Southwest, which they assert was stolen from Mexico, on behalf of the "bronze nation", is just a battle cry for that Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan movement, isn't it? Californians would never vote into power such folly. Surely militant methods would be renounced by the vindicators for social policy. Just ask DemocRAT mouthpiece and hit man, Bob Mulholland. "Schwarzenegger is going to find out, that unlike a Hollywood movie set, the bullets coming at him in this campaign are going to be real bullets and he is going to have to respond to them," warned Mulholland in an interview with a camera crew from ABC NEWS. If you never saw Mulholland in action, just imagine that other disheveled and spooked-looking taxi driver, Latka Gravas who jockeyed for Louie DePalma. Andy Kaufman played that role; let's hope his fate doesn't befall anyone at the hands of Mulholland's angels.

So with the likes of this crew, Bustamante has endorsed a proposed state constitutional amendment to let the Public Utilities Commission regulate gasoline. California gas prices usually run about 20 cents above the U.S. average, owing in part because of the unique fuel blend required in the environmentally-conscious state. According to the Mercury News:

"In its air and energy regulations, the state is trying to discourage gas-guzzling cars and gas-wasting drivers. It is spending billions on highways in a vain effort to keep up with the ever-growing traffic, and on transit to provide an alternative to driving.

Add price controls on gasoline and where would that leave state policy? "Gas is cheap, please don't use much.'' Besides, California probably doesn't even have the authority to control the price of gasoline."

Is this one of the ways out of the fiscal wreck that are Bustamante solutions? Where has he been during his tenure as Gray Davis' codriver? For that answer, follow the money. While Gov. Davis defended his offer allowing Indian tribes that operate casinos a key role in selecting members for a commission that regulates tribal gambling, he and Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, the only prominent Democrat on the Oct. 7 recall ballot, reportedly have received more than $1 million in donations from tribes since 1999.

Special interests influence has been the standard of the Davis/Bustamante regime. So what evidence, other than cash payola, is there when Bustamante says: "My politics ... have grown to a point where I'm a very inclusive individual, and all you have to do is look at the politics I've shared and the kind of politics that I've had".

Louie DePalma was a straight shooter, Cruz Bustamante, like Davis, speaks with a forked tongue. When the Washington Post reports that: "After the recent endorsements by unions representing teachers and government workers, as well as expressions of support from state and national party leaders, the AFL-CIO nod makes Bustamante the Democrats' standard-bearer", only a jerk would think that Bustamante has the desire or the ability to reverse course from his fellow travelers. Since California is in a free-fall financial meltdown, the recall vote is based upon a simple question: Does the current team need to be replaced?

Tom McClintock has emerged as the conservative standard bearer. Electing him would give the Golden State a shot at returning to past glories. However, the likelihood that any Republican could muster enough votes to overturn the culture of California Dreaming is so remote that none of the ordinary people are able to afford the gas to make the trip. Bustamante's program for salvation is based upon huge tax increases. Pay off for the bribes already taken is not the definition of honor. A better comparison for Bustamante is with Travis Bickle, the disturbed gypsy cab driver - "you talking to me". Yes, the remaining sane voters of California are addressing the DemocRATS. Cruzing with Bustamante in search of the Jodie Foster vote means paying the price to pimp's like Sport. Hardly a game worth playing.

The labor that fuels the liberal limousines needs a new day. Not one condemned to endless fiscal greed and paranoia that drives the state into bankruptcy, but one that offers a new start. Deviant culture produces aberrant politics. The special interests are the procurers of favors, sucked from the body politick. The recall vote is a rare opportunity to vote NO to the elites. Recall Davis, and pass on Bustamante. Both are one, and the same. Whoever wins, will be better than a cycle from a De Niro psycho stand-in. Send a message to the MEChA lobby . . . Give California a chance for a new age - vote conservative.

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Only a partisan hack like Art Torres, chairman of the state Democratic Party, sees Bustamante's membership in MEChA, when he was a student at California State University Fresno in the 1970s, as a badge of honor. Republican Tom McClintock is quoted in an interview with the conservative weekly Human Events: "I believe that Cruz Bustamante has a great deal of explaining to do, if he still supports the aims of that organization." At a recent Sacramento news conference, Bustamante sidestepped the MEChA issue. Asked whether he would repudiate MEChA, Bustamante said: "The students that are in MEChA today are just like the students when I was there. Pretty much, they are trying to get an education." That sounds like a direct response to Michelle Malkin's charge, in a column published Monday in the Philadelphia Daily News that called MEChA "one of the nation's most virulently racist organizations."

Yet the Republican National Committee has been caught completely off guard, despite the years warnings of the grass roots about La Raza, la reconquista, and Illegal Aliens.

Northeastern country club Republicans who opposed California's Proposition#187 in 1994, like Jack Kemp and Bill Bennett, are as much to blame here as Art Torres.

The malfeasance on Illegal Aliens is decidedly bi-partisan.


1 posted on 09/08/2003 4:08:40 PM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
Yet the Republican National Committee has been caught completely off guard, despite the years warnings of the grass roots about La Raza, la reconquista, and Illegal Aliens.

Have they been caught off guard, or are they merely looking the other way, hoping the problem goes away? In either case, their refusal to address the situation and will of the people is a slap in the face to all legal immigrants and law-abiding tax-paying citizens.

2 posted on 09/08/2003 4:19:22 PM PDT by gubamyster
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To: Sabertooth
This recall is getting crazier and crazier. One show on afternoon TV today referred to Arnold's gaff on South Africa years ago as "a slur against African-Americans". How does a statement (right or wrong) that turning South Africa over to the indigenous people would result in chaos (which it has) have anything to do with African-Americans? Pure "liberal-think". Also today, my illustrious mayor Willie Brown made a statement in an interview when asked about the bill Davis signed yesterday about illegal immigrants being granted drivers' licenses that really defines the core differences between the left and the right. He said that the bill was a good thing because anyone can buy counterfiet licenses in any city in the state and that laws that can be broken shouldn't be made. This shows the basic rotten roots of leftism. If we don't like the laws we don't have to obey them. If people are breaking laws then the laws are bad not the law-breakers.
3 posted on 09/08/2003 4:26:54 PM PDT by harrym
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To: Sabertooth
"The malfeasance on Illegal Aliens is decidedly bi-partisan."

Bush has got to toughen up on controlling our borders.

4 posted on 09/08/2003 4:59:49 PM PDT by Endeavor
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To: Sabertooth
"The malfeasance on Illegal Aliens is decidedly bi-partisan."

Bush has got to toughen up on controlling our borders.

5 posted on 09/08/2003 5:01:07 PM PDT by Endeavor
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To: harrym
OH NO!!! Is Willie Brown your mayor? My sincerest condolences to you. He has taken the most beautiful city in the world and turned it into a third world cesspool.
6 posted on 09/08/2003 5:18:09 PM PDT by vikingcelt
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To: Sabertooth
bttt
7 posted on 09/08/2003 6:11:30 PM PDT by junta (Xenophobia a perfectly reasonable response to the feckless stupidity of globalism.)
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To: Sabertooth
Bustamante was raised in California and certainly had a choice about which kind of Chicano group he might want to join. I'm sure there were some just social groups --- but he didn't join one of those. There was the leftist pro-labor union but not racist and not America-hating Cesar Chavez farm worker group but he didn't join that one either. He chose the very racist very radical group which calls for the overthrow and destruction of the USA.
8 posted on 09/08/2003 7:05:09 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: Sabertooth
Join Us…Your One Thread To All The California Recall News Threads!

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9 posted on 09/08/2003 8:23:05 PM PDT by DoctorZIn
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To: Sabertooth
The New Nixon? The specter of 1962 haunts Schwarzenegger's campaign.

10 posted on 09/08/2003 11:48:39 PM PDT by FrontlinesofFreedom
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To: Sabertooth
We know what "MECHA" has to say. This is going around on the net and should serve as a response to "MECHA":


11 posted on 09/12/2003 3:25:07 AM PDT by EUPHORIC (Picture steaming parrot droppings: "this is your mind on liberalism...")
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