Posted on 08/28/2003 10:43:18 AM PDT by Alia
Please see the pdf at maldef -- it concerns the October 7th recall which Maldef is attempting to "delay" under a "voting rights act". I believe this hearing will be heard (again) this Friday. Nonetheless, the prime plaintiff is Aurelio Salazar (et al. v. Monterey County et al.)
I'm posting all this in light of Busta's past in re Mecha/Aztlan. Perhaps one might see this as "coincidence"? Mr. Salazar is a self-identified "Chicano".
http://www.angelfire.com/home/aureliosalazarjr/biography.html. Aurelio Salazar, Jr. is originally from Ontario, Oregon and is the youngest of three children.
MEChA Central de San Diego ... This website was created by and maintained by Aurelio Salazar, Jr. Please email your comments or suggestions to AurelioSalazarJr@Chicano.Org . ... http://www.angelfire.com/sd/mcdsd/Welcome.html
http://californianonline.com/news/stories/20020828/opinion/519100.html
League of United Latin American Citizens, council No. 2055 --
http://www.angelfire.com/sd/mcdsd/HistoryOfMEChA.html
HISTORY OF ME.Ch.A.©. By: Aurelio Salazar, Jr. By 1967, Mexican-American students began filtering into community college system in large numbers. ... http://www.angelfire.com/sd/mcdsd/HistoryOfMEChA.html
Note to Moderator: If I've posted this in the wrong place? Please re-direct. Possibly my ignorance in posting is showing?
The Maldef suit against Ward Connerely is at: http://www.maldef.org/pdf/CA_Connerly_Lawsuit.pdf
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
FOR RELEASE ON: August 1, 2003
CONTACTS: Thomas A. Saenz, Vice President of Litigation, MALDEF (213) 629-2512, ext. 135 Victor Viramontes, Staff Attorney, MALDEF (213) 629-2512, ext. 103
J.C. Flores, Communications Director, MALDEF (213) 629-2512, ext. 124
VOTE ON PROP. 54 WARD CONNERLY INITIATIVE MUST BE POSTPONED, SAYS MALDEF IN LAWSUIT
Hastened October election date violates Voting Rights Act, according to the Latino civil rights organization (SAN JOSE, CALIF.) In a lawsuit filed in federal court today, stating that an October 7, 2003 election date would not allow for adequate public debate, MALDEF is calling for Postponement of the vote on Proposition 54, Ward Connerlys proposal to ban information, the Classification by Race, Ethnicity, Color or National Origin (CRECNO) Initiative. The lawsuit, Salazar v. Monterey County (San Jose District Court, Case No. 03-03584) asserts that moving up the date of the election by nearly five months from March 2, 2004 violates Section 5 of the federal Voting Rights Act, which is designed to protect minority voters. Under the Act, voting procedures for citizens in certain counties of California, including Monterey County, may not be changed without first obtaining federal approval. Under established state procedures, voters are entitled to inspect the ballot pamphlet at least 100 days before the election on any ballot measure. Under the current timeline, however, they are only being allowed 57 days. Weve been through this once before when Monterey County failed to preclear voting changes, said plaintiff Bill Melendez of Monterey. Its frustrating when the countys actions continue to adversely affect the ability of Latinos to participate in the democratic process. Added MALDEF Vice President of Litigation Thomas A. Saenz: The ballot pamphlet is the only universally available explanation of the issues surrounding a ballot initiative. Adequate time to debate and consider the analysis and arguments in the pamphlet is essential to an informed California vote. This is especially important when an initiative is as misleading as Proposition 54.
end pdf quote.
Mr. Connerly has asserted time and time again, it is irrelevant to him whether the vote on Prop 54 happens in October or March. However, in re other matters:
http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/hava-members.html Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA)
Secretary of State Kevin Shelley has appointed an advisory committee to assist with the development of Californias State Plan for complying with the new mandates of the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA). The following citizens are on the HAVA Committee:
Rob Mckay (Chair) McKay Foundation
Michael Alvarez Prof. of Political Science, California Institute of Technology; Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project
Harley Augustino Coalition for a Living Wage Bob Balgenorth State Building and Construction Trades Council
Ardis Bazyn California Council of the Blind Miguel Contreras Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Francisco Estrada MALDEF >p>---end snip.
Oh, and we can't forget another group involved with Mecha/Aztlan -- LULAC. It just galls me that Bustamante's spokesman would say his past involvement is a "non-issue". Want more links? More data? It's all there current time. It's NOT a past issue; and it is not a non-issue.
One thing brought to my attention by a journalist, yesterday? I know it's obvious; but I think it really should be SAID:
Republicans work with Democrats.
Democrats never work with Republicans.
History, especially CA history reveals that if this continues -- so does violence and brawls. This anti-violence (Arnie) agenda by Dems is so calculated -- when it is themselves, in fact, who refuse to actually work with anyone but themselves.
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