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Lawmakers sneak 'Aztec god' into budget: Calif taxpayers to pay for Quetzalcoatl AIDS memorial
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, July 31, 2003 | Art Moore

Posted on 07/30/2003 10:38:14 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

Opponents of an AIDS memorial designed in the form of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl thought they had scored a victory when California Assembly members removed a line from the state budget that reappropriated $400,000 for the project.

But through last-minute maneuvers, backers of the controversial plan managed to set aside the taxpayer money by shifting the project from the budget bill, passed Tuesday, to a trailer bill where it was buried at the bottom of a collection of unrelated items.

Republican assemblyman Ray Haynes told WorldNetDaily yesterday he was unaware of the move, noting it was made just before his staff received a final copy of the $100 billion budget proposal, AB 1765, and another 20 trailer bills.

The AIDS memorial was buried in section 53 of a 54-section trailer bill, AB 1756, he said, and he believes staffers simply didn't have the time to find it and flag it.

"This was obviously serving up some interest group [the supporters] had an interest in taking care of, and I don't think what they did was right," he said.

The project is planned for Lincoln Park in northeastern Los Angeles, represented by Assembly member Jackie Goldberg, a member of the legislature's joint budget committee and the state's Gay and Lesbian Caucus, which has sponsored a number of controversial bills this year.

Goldberg's spokesperson did not return WND's call seeking comment. A call to the office of Jenny Oropeza, vice-chair of the joint budget committee, also was not returned.

The money for the project originally was appropriated in 2000, but not disbursed, requiring reappropriation. But a public interest group has threatened a lawsuit on constitutional grounds if the state includes it in this year's budget,

Haynes said the trailer bill, which he likens to a garbage bin that collects everything it can, included items addressing public utilities, the governor's office on service and voluntarism and a law on income tax preparers.

The AIDS memorial, Haynes said, should have been in the main budget bill's art's council budget, which lawmakers almost completely eliminated in an effort to address the state's devastating $38 billion shortfall.


AIDS memorial shaped in form of Quetzalcoatl

After deliberating overnight, the California Assembly passed by 56-22 a spending plan relying on deep cuts and borrowing rather than tax increases.

Sen. Dennis Hollingsworth, who worked to remove the AIDS memorial from the Senate version of the bill, called its funding "highly objectionable."

"It shows the Democrats priorities are with very narrow special interest groups at a time when we're cutting money to classrooms, public safety and a whole lot of other things," he told WND.

Lawsuit threat

As WorldNetDaily reported, opponents call the project – known as "The Wall: Las Memorias" – a religious monument that breaches the First Amendment's prohibition against establishment of religion and creates an environment of discrimination against neighbors who believe homosexuality is immoral.

Last month, the Sacramento-based Pro-Family Law Center hand-delivered letters to legislators in the capital, warning it would sue the city of Los Angeles and state if they approve funding for it.

Legal counsel Richard Ackerman said Tuesday his group would go ahead with the suit if Gov. Davis approves the funding.

Hollingsworth noted Davis, who faces a historic recall vote Oct. 7, has line-item veto power, which means he could strike the project from the budget without vetoing the entire bill.

The senator says his objection to the project is based both on the money and the content.


Quetzalcoatl

"My understanding from people I trust is that it does nothing to further the cause of gaining ground on the number of AIDS victims," he said. "It probably makes the potential situation worse by trivializing the impact of lifestyle choices that put people at risk of HIV and AIDS."

The project's founder, Richard Zaldivar, told WorldNetDaily last month he was shocked the project would be viewed as unconstitutional.

"If this is going to be interpreted as being religious, then we need to start changing the names of California cities," he said, noting Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and many others honor saints.

In an artist's concept of the memorial, Quetzalcoatl, one of the major deities of the ancient Mexican pantheon, is described as representing "the principle of life as life-force."


Model of memorial

The project is planned for an area with a large Hispanic population. Scott Lively, president of the Pro-Family Law Center, says some local residents are angry, contending the city planned and approved the monument in secret meetings, in violation of the law, to prevent opposition.

The project's purpose, according to a website, is "to erect a memorial where a community can heal from their human loss to the disease of AIDS; where people can teach themselves about sexuality, HIV/AIDS and the dangers of cultural denial. To learn and to love who you were born to be … ."

Lively accuses lawmakers of being unwilling to buck the powerful homosexual lobby on public funding for special-interest projects.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: quetzalcoatl
Thursday, July 31, 2003

Quote of the Day by NewRomeTacitus

1 posted on 07/30/2003 10:38:14 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The project is planned for Lincoln Park in northeastern Los Angeles, represented by Assembly member Jackie Goldberg, a member of the legislature's joint budget committee and the state's Gay and Lesbian Caucus, which has sponsored a number of controversial bills this year."
2 posted on 07/30/2003 10:40:49 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: JohnHuang2
What??? Boy,oh,boy talk about a "Versallies mentality"! These guys (and gals) in Sacramento got it bad...real bad.
3 posted on 07/30/2003 10:46:41 PM PDT by yankeedame ("Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.")
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To: JohnHuang2
The project is planned for an area with a large Hispanic population. Scott Lively, president of the Pro-Family Law Center, says some local residents are angry, contending the city planned and approved the monument in secret meetings, in violation of the law, to prevent opposition.

Democrat majority in action.

4 posted on 07/30/2003 10:47:48 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (Just because I don't think like you doesn't mean I don't think for myself)
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To: L.N. Smithee
If Davis doesn't blue pencil this, we can lay the apporoval at his feet. Another example of democrats addicted to spending.
5 posted on 07/30/2003 10:49:04 PM PDT by breakem
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To: Cindy
I guess the Liberal message is that if you have "deeply held beliefs" then you are not qualified to be on the Supreme Court, but if you're a gay politician and you secretly sneak in a measure to divert $400,000 in a time of fiscal crisis to a gay memorial, that's just fine.

-PJ

6 posted on 07/30/2003 10:49:39 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's not safe yet to vote Democrat.)
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To: Cindy
"The project is planned for Lincoln Park in northeastern Los Angeles, represented by Assembly member Jackie Goldberg, a member of the legislature's joint budget committee and the state's Gay and Lesbian Caucus, which has sponsored a number of controversial bills this year."

That's right, Cindy. There are five of 'em in the Cal Legislature, and they make noise and news for beyond their numbers -- after the fact.

It is rare that their bills are discussed in the news until they are out of committee, after which the overwhelming Demo majority quickly rubber stamps it for Gray Davis' signature. Only at that point do they come under scrutiny, and usually he does just what is expected.

7 posted on 07/30/2003 10:52:53 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (Just because I don't think like you doesn't mean I don't think for myself)
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To: JohnHuang2
I wonder how long it will take for the walls to become covered in Krylon?!
8 posted on 07/30/2003 10:53:49 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (This tagline has been suspended or banned.)
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Davis, who faces a historic recall vote Oct. 7, has line-item veto power, which means he could strike the project from the budget without vetoing the entire bill.

He could, but he won't. Since the recall qualified, Davis has moved leftward to try to shore up support from his constituents, such as promising to sign AB60 (or SB60, I forgot) for the illegal alien drivers licenses that will cost us an additional $65 Million just to administer the new licenses. He doesn't want to upset the homosexuals at this time, although their miniscule population means they won't be able to deliver many votes.

9 posted on 07/31/2003 1:32:14 AM PDT by heleny
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To: TheAngryClam
ping. I remember you mentioning something about this project on the CA freepers page.
10 posted on 07/31/2003 1:34:15 AM PDT by heleny
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To: JohnHuang2
I'll be very surprised if the thing is standing 3 years after construction.

Given all the givens and Californicates other brash blaring sins . . . I just suspect a timely well placed earthquake may hit.
11 posted on 07/31/2003 2:20:04 AM PDT by Quix (PLEASE SHARE THE TRUTH RE BILLDO AND SHRILLERY FAR AND WIDE)
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To: JohnHuang2
Quetzacoatl was a pagan god to whom the ancient Aztecs committed human sacrifices. How apopros for a party that believes in human sacrifices, to dedicate public funds in his honor.
12 posted on 07/31/2003 2:22:17 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Jeff Chandler
I wonder how long it will take for the walls to become covered in Krylon?!

How insensitive you are! Because of the racism of white men, the poor and downtrodden who have no other way to express themselves will adorn this memorial with their own artistic masterpieces for all the world to enjoy. And, it won't cost the taxpayer one penny. Who cares about the store owners from whom they will steal the paint? They are just racist white men, too.

13 posted on 07/31/2003 2:32:42 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Never forget: CLINTON PARDONED TERRORISTS)
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