Posted on 12/03/2008 2:42:27 PM PST by pissant
(CNSNews.com) An 18-year veteran of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), who advocated for federal legislation to give the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States a path to citizenship, has been tapped for President-elect Barack Obamas White House staff.
Cecilia Muñoz, who currently serves as senior vice president for the office of research, advocacy and legislation at the NCLR, will serve as director for intergovernmental affairs in the Obama administration.
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(shudder)
The Pro Amnesty La Raza guy could not lose with McCain or Obama.
He would have a job in the White House no matter who won the election.
Obama will feign to be the pragmatist. And yet, he will back fill the less glamorous positions, particularly the judiciary, with leftists, and the nightmare will continue when it's time to pick a Supreme Court Justice.
Chairman 0 is wily enough to know that he cannot smack the American public with his radical, leftist, collectivist agenda all at once, right out of the box, so he'll use low-profile surrogates, who he'll use for cover. 2nd Amendment restrictions, the (un)Fairness Doctrine, government dictated health care, onerous regulations and mandates on business and free markets, and the list goes on.
I'm not the least bit bamboozled by this Marxist. He is what he is. Let's hope that leaders like Pence and Cantor are vigilant.
Took the words right outa my mouth....
That makes at least three of us... I thought for sure the title was pointing to Juan McCain!
I’m unclear on something. When you appoint an unregistered agent of a foreign power determined to topple your government as a member of your cabinet, are you are traitor, or a conspirator in an act of treason? My civics are getting fuzzy...
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