Posted on 05/26/2005 3:15:15 PM PDT by SmithL
Garden Grove -- A protest against the founder of a volunteer border-watching group turned violent when demonstrators started hurling rocks and bricks at police, authorities said.
Five people were arrested during the protest Wednesday on assault and weapon charges. Another man was arrested for driving a car into a crowd, but he was later released and no charges were expected.
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Thanks. Maybe Jesse Jane has the info handy.
Here is the link to L.U.L.A.C.'s latest published financials
http://www.guidestar.org/controller/searchResults.gs?action_gsReport=1&partner=networkforgood&npoId=363067
Thanks!
http://www.steinreport.com/danstein_oreilly_02182003.htm According to this, the Ford Foundation funds them. Deep pockets.
Yes. I remember that FORD Foundation (different from Ford Motor Company) supports them. That was a problem way back when....we tried to remove their support, but like you said they have lots of dough.......
With all the money they have, they can't interfere with your legal activities. Think RICO laws.
Then again....they only have a million to play with, don't they? At least from their financial statements.
Thanks to discoverthenetwork.org:
LULAC receives large amounts of funding from immensely wealthy foundations. From 1990 through 1995, for instance, the Ford Foundation gave grants to LULAC totaling $1.36 million. A multi-billion dollar entity with nearly limitless discretionary income at its disposal, the Ford Foundation has given even greater sums than this to other open borders groups such as the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), the National Council of La Raza, and the National Immigration Forum. LULAC receives considerable funding from major corporations like Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Chemical Bank, Chevron, Chrysler, General Motors, Ford Motor, General Electric, Lockheed, Rockwell, Southwestern Bell and Quaker Oats. LULAC has also received funding from: the Verizon Foundation; the AT&T Foundation; and the Open Society Institute.
Message from Jesse Jane
"if we can get people to take the time to go back to that one thread of mine, I think it will help folks to make the connection between these groups that have been funding these organizations, and how these foundations work to influence our policies... (not to mention the members of our own government that have helped them along the way) :"
"Conclusions of the U.S.-Mexico Migration Panel"
Think Rico, libertylass!
At some protest -- I heard on the radio today -- a guy had driven into a crowd and was arrested and then released. He was ATTACKED by the liberals/ protestors. If this is that situation, then it is good he was released. They had surrounded the car, were threatening him and then he kept driving -- really slowly. And told the police he was afraid. It was well-deserved justice. I was driving 80 mph, didn't hear all the details. But lived to tell....
The driver wasn't a protester, he was an older man who had attended the CCIR meeting. He panicked when the brown beret mob attacked his car. The mob was just doing a job Americans won't do anymore.
The Brown Berets were hurling frozen soda cans the last time they attacked a group of elderly Americans at one of these events. This time I've heard the soda cans were filled with marbles.
The funny thing is that Garden Grove isn't a Hispanic hotbed.....it's heavily Vietnamese; and I mean heavily!
And they are all being courted by the White House.
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