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Bilingual Feud Turns Fiery
Rocky Mountain News ^ | October 19, 2002 | John J. Sanko

Posted on 10/19/2002 4:39:37 AM PDT by Sursum Corda

Bilingual Feud Turns Fiery
Arsonists burn car of leader behind Amendment 31

By John J. Sanko, Rocky Mountain News
October 19, 2002

Rita Montero, a leader of the ballot initiative to scrap bilingual education in Colorado's public schools, said Friday someone torched her car while it was parked in back of her home.

Denver fire investigator Craig McCann confirmed the incident. "It did happen, it was arson," he said.

McCann declined to say how the car fire started, but said a garage door across an alley from Montero's car also was damaged.

Montero, a former Denver School Board member, said she believes the Thursday night arson may have been retaliation for her work promoting Amendment 31.

Montero also expressed concern about a Denver middle school student whose hand was burned in a Bunsen burner experiment shortly after she made a pro-31 campaign appearance.

A Denver Public Schools spokesman refuted the connection.

The measure on the Nov. 5 ballot would force most of the state's estimated 70,000 non-English-speaking students into regular classes after one year of intensive English language study.

Montero held a news conference on the west steps of the Capitol Friday to describe what she called a series of harassment, including:

• 3 a.m. hang-up phone calls;

• Theft of yard signs;

• Dumping of garbage in yards of pro-31 residents;

• And intimidation of teachers who support her amendment.

She called on opponents to stop it. She admitted, however, that she had no direct proof that anyone opposed to Amendment 31 was involved. But she argued there were too many incidents, including the destruction of her 1974 Volvo, to not see a connection.

"These all could be just a string of incidents, but they all just seemed to be too much for us," Montero said. "So we decided to call on our opponents, if they are a part of this, to stop it - to ask their people to stop it."

Opponents, including Manolo Gonzalez-Estay, state chairman for "English Plus, No On 31," said they deplored the vandalism.

"I'm glad that she and her family are OK," said Gonzalez-Estay, who attended Montero's news conference. "Politics aside, that's what's important. But this is shocking to hear.

"Our campaign certainly doesn't need to resort to these tactics. The people who are working on our campaign wouldn't do anything like this."

Similar comments came from Denver businessman Paul Sandoval, another opponent, and State Board of Education member Gully Stanford, a leader in the fight against Amendment 31.

"We don't condone stuff like that," Sandoval said. "It's unfortunate. But who knows who did it? We all agree that kind of thing shouldn't be happening."

"The English Plus campaign would never condone violence," insisted Stanford. "No one in this campaign would descend into the gutter to make a point. We're focused on the issues."

Montero said the car was parked by the back fence when it and a neighbor's garage door were set afire about 6 p.m. Thursday. The neighbor is not involved in the amendment campaign.

"Neighbors were screaming 'Your car is on fire, call 911!' " Montero said. "I ran to the back and the fire was racing up 9 feet in the air. There were a lot of neighbors in the alley."

Montero also questioned an incident involving a young girl at Baker Middle School whose hand allegedly was burned in class by a Bunsen burner. It occurred shortly after the sixth-grader was involved in a news conference with Montero.

The teacher said all students had put their hands over the burners and away from the flames to feel how molecules expand.

"If you were trying to explain how molecules expand, why not put your hand above the Bunsen burner as opposed to using the child's hand?" Montero said. "I can't say as a matter of fact I know that he had a deliberate intention and this is the result of her asking to be placed in English-speaking classes. But it did happen within a period of time after she was at a press conference."

Mark Stevens, spokesman for DPS, said the girl was in a science class where all the kids were asked to put their hands over flames to show how atoms react to heat. He said students were interviewed and police were called in to investigate.

"Nobody was hurt," Stevens said.

At the Capitol news conference, when she spotted Gonzales-Estay in the background, Montero told him "put the word out to your people to stop it. Stop the phone calls at night. Stop the threats. Stop pulling yard signs and leaving garbage in their place."

News reporters Holly Yettick and Hector Gutierrez contributed to this story. SankoJ@Rocky MountainNews.com or (303) 892-5404


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: amendment31; arson; colorado; education; elections; englishimmersion; immigration
The authors of this piece have gone out of their way to muddy the waters. The use of the 'passive voice' is slick too.

This is a clear example of a crime, and would appear to be just the latest occurrence in a stream of personal and political intimidation of supporters of English immersion programs for new immigrants.

The good news would appear to be that opponents of the Amendment are cogent of the fact that it will likely pass.

Sursum Corda

1 posted on 10/19/2002 4:39:37 AM PDT by Sursum Corda
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To: Sursum Corda
Is the proposition polling well?
2 posted on 10/19/2002 6:06:31 AM PDT by Norwell
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To: Sursum Corda
BUMP
3 posted on 10/19/2002 6:10:48 AM PDT by RippleFire
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To: Sursum Corda
I hate to sound like a democrat, but sometimes you have to fight fire with fire. Someone should place poop on the porch of the opponents or other undignified tricks. I am so tired of democrats trying to intimidate conservatives.
4 posted on 10/19/2002 6:11:02 AM PDT by COKE623
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To: Norwell
It is currently polling 49 for, 41 against, according to Democrat pollsters Ciruli Associates. I haven't seen any independent polling.

I wonder if people are really stating their preference to pollsters, given the level of intimidation that has crept into the campaign of the 'antis'? Time will tell, but I would rather be up by 8 points than down by 8 points, less than 3 weeks before the election.

Sursum Corda

5 posted on 10/19/2002 6:16:57 AM PDT by Sursum Corda
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To: COKE623
In CA, one school district immersed their students in English and found the students grades improved dramatically. You cannot find this information in mainstream media. So there is proof that it works.
6 posted on 10/19/2002 6:18:13 AM PDT by COKE623
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To: COKE623
I strongly disagree. As we are a democratic Republic, I think that we should resist the temptation to behave like leftist thugs.

Instead, let us voice our displeasure over these tactics, as well as our support for this measure, in the polling booths in November.

Sursum Corda

7 posted on 10/19/2002 6:22:44 AM PDT by Sursum Corda
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To: Sursum Corda
Ain't multiculturalism grand?

8 posted on 10/19/2002 6:25:33 AM PDT by jaime1959
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To: COKE623
". Someone should place poop on the porch of the opponents or other undignified tricks. "

LOL... poop? I think a better plan of action would be to 'sting' the democrats who are pulling these stunts. Doing the same as what they are doing takes no imagination and will only escalate the feud.

Instead, catch them on video, or better yet, trick them into exposing themselves as the nasty peices of work that they really are. It is much more satisfying to allow your enemies to hang themselves.

9 posted on 10/19/2002 10:34:33 AM PDT by monday
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