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Let's not let up exposing this tribalist/racist crapola as articulated by MECha...
1 posted on 08/30/2003 7:14:29 PM PDT by Pharmboy
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Agreed. This is a good start (getting legs), but let's keep it going. . .

"CRUZ CONTROL!"

Help EXPOSE BUSTAMANTE. Check out the thread below:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/973285/posts
2 posted on 08/30/2003 7:17:01 PM PDT by jmstein7
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California Central Valley farm workers join United Farm Workers President Arturo Rodriguez, far left, and Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, at podium, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003, at the Forty Acres property in Delano, Calif. The UFW chose ''Forty Acres,'' the birthplace of the Cesar Chavez-founded UFW, where Sen. Robert F. Kennedy helped Chavez end his 25-day fast for nonviolence on March 10, 1968, to announce the UFW's opposition to the recall of California Gov. Gray Davis and its endorsement of Bustamante on the Oct. 7 gubernatorial election. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Sat Aug 30, 5:16 PM ET

California Central Valley farm workers join United Farm Workers President Arturo Rodriguez, far left, and Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, at podium, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003, at the Forty Acres property in Delano, Calif. The UFW chose ''Forty Acres,'' the birthplace of the Cesar Chavez-founded UFW, where Sen. Robert F. Kennedy helped Chavez end his 25-day fast for nonviolence on March 10, 1968, to announce the UFW's opposition to the recall of California Gov. Gray Davis (news - web sites) and its endorsement of Bustamante on the Oct. 7 gubernatorial election. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

3 posted on 08/30/2003 7:20:49 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi)
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5 posted on 08/30/2003 7:23:01 PM PDT by South40 (Get Right Or Get Left)
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This earlier post here contains most everything one needs to further their understanding of MEChA:

MEChA Source Documents
9 posted on 08/30/2003 7:30:39 PM PDT by Duramaximus ( American Born, Gun_Toting , Aerospace Worker Living In A State That Worships Socialism)
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¿Como es, por qualquiera?

"Hay dos razas de personas. Las decentes, y las indecentes." --Viktor Frankel

13 posted on 08/30/2003 7:40:40 PM PDT by onedoug
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This is a bigoted anti-white, anti-American corrupt little pig. He can go straight to a very hot place, the sooner the better.
15 posted on 08/30/2003 7:41:19 PM PDT by friendly ((Badges?, we don gots to show no stinkin' badges!))
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"I'm proud to stand with United Farm Workers, who I have marched with shoulder to shoulder, the farmworkers who are the heart of the agriculture industry," Bustamante, the grandson of Mexican immigrants, told a cheering crowd of more than 100 farmworkers and their families, speaking first in English and then Spanish. "Those hands bring food to our tables."

"All of you white and nig... ummmmmmm, that is to say, I mean black farmworkers will find sacred new meanings in your wretched, non-Hispanic lives, toiling ceaselessly in the blessed slave fields of King Bustamante the First, Sun God of Aztlan! Let your wives and daughters come forward now, to service my great feathered serpent -- !" :)

17 posted on 08/30/2003 7:57:01 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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"For the race everything. For those outside the race, nothing."

It's nice seeing this get to print at AP... of course, there would be 30,000 stories on it today if this were a white supremecy group instead of a Hispanic supremecy group.

20 posted on 08/30/2003 8:12:58 PM PDT by Tamzee ("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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A related article:

Bustamante accepts UFW support while facing questions about past


Published 4:05 p.m. PDT Saturday, August 30, 2003


DELANO, Calif. (AP) - Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, the top Democratic replacement candidate in California's gubernatorial recall election, returned to his roots in the state's breadbasket Saturday to accept the endorsement of the United Farm Workers Union.

It was the first in a series of Labor Day weekend appearances planned by candidates in the Oct. 7 recall election.

"I'm proud to stand with United Farm Workers, who I have marched with shoulder to shoulder, the farmworkers who are the heart of the agriculture industry," Bustamante, the grandson of Mexican immigrants, told a cheering crowd of more than 100 farmworkers and their families, speaking first in English and then Spanish. "Those hands bring food to our tables."

The UFW last week endorsed Bustamante while opposing the recall effort against Gov. Gray Davis, who faced questions Saturday about his offer to allow Indian tribes a role in selecting members for a commission that oversees tribal gambling.

Bustamante's enthusiastic welcome in Delano, the symbolic heart of the state's farm labor movement, was countered by questions about his fund-raising and his previous involvement with a Mexican-American student group that opponents have labeled racist.

On Fox News, he was questioned about his involvement with the Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan, or MEChA, while a student at Fresno State University in the 1970s. Republican candidate state Sen. Tom McClintock last week called MEChA a racist organization and asked Bustamante to renounce his membership in the group, which has called for a separate Chicano nation.

Bustamante was asked whether he renounced a slogan of the group: "For the race everything. For those outside the race, nothing."

He responded that he loved his culture and would represent the entire state if he became governor.

"My politics ... have grown to a point where I'm a very inclusive individual, and all you have to do is look at the politics I've shared and the kind of politics that I've had," he said. "I think that I've demonstrated not by words but by deeds who I am and defined myself and my politics."

When pressed a fourth time for a more direct answer, Bustamante said, "Racial separatism is wrong... You have to look at what people do, not just what they say, and I think I've demonstrated my ability."

Later in the day, McClintock told Fox News that "any candidate who believes that race ought to be used for politics has disqualified himself from serious consideration by the voters of California."

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the leading Republican seeking to replace Davis if the governor is recalled, last week faced criticism about his membership on the advisory board of U.S. English, a group that supports making English the country's official language.

A leading national Latino group urged Schwarzenegger to resign from the board, saying his involvement raised questions about his commitment to immigrants.

The UFW sought to draw a distinction between Bustamante and Schwarzenegger. Near the speakers' podium was a photograph of the action star hugging former Gov. Pete Wilson, who inspired anger among many Hispanics for his support of Proposition 187. The 1994 initiative denied many services to illegal immigrants but since has been mostly voided by the courts.

Schwarzenegger has said he supported the proposition and named Wilson as a co-chairman of his campaign. Bustamante opposed it.

The UFW held Saturday's event in one of the union's most sacred places. The site is where Sen. Robert F. Kennedy embraced Chavez, the farm labor movement's legendary leader, in 1968 after Chavez ended a 25-day fast.

With the crowd chanting, "Viva Bustamante, Viva Cesar Chavez," UFW President Arturo Rodriguez said the union didn't want "another governor who is against farmworkers and for corporate agriculture."

Quoting Chavez, Rodriguez said, "'There's something more important than the color of your skin. It's what side you're on,'" he said. "We support no on recall but yes on Bustamante, because Cruz Bustamante is on the right side and Arnold is not."

Schwarzenegger spokesman Sean Walsh responded that Schwarzenegger has been a consistent advocate for children, including those of immigrants.

"We agree with Cesar Chavez: Arnold Schwarzenegger has been on the side of children for over a decade in working in the schools to make sure they go to college, stay out of gangs and have a safe place to be when they have two parents working," Walsh said. "Arnold Schwarzenegger has been in with the immigrant community, is an immigrant himself, and through his actions has demonstrated hope, opportunity and made a real difference in the lives of Latino immigrant and all children."

Schwarzenegger also criticized Davis' offer this week to tribal leaders, offering them a lead role in selecting two of the five members of the California Gambling Control Commission. He said it presents a potential conflict of interest.

Davis, a frequent recipient of tribal campaign donations, said the offer was made to find quality candidates.

California gambling tribes have reportedly spent more money on state political campaigns than any other interest group since 1998, in excess of $120 million.

Bustamante also faced questions about the propriety of his fund-raising methods after receiving a $500,000 donation from the Pechanga Band of Mission Indians.

The state's Fair Political Practices Commission contends he is violating the spirit of laws that limit donations to $21,200 per donor. But Bustamanate lawyers said it's legal to donate significantly higher amounts to a campaign committee that existed before the rules changed.

Bustamante has received $1.1 million in four separate donations in recent days to his 2002 lieutenant governor's campaign account. The money is then being shifted to a new committee raising money for his candidacy in the recall election.

-- By Kim Baca, Associated Press Writer

http://www.sacbee.com/content/politics/recall/story/7322679p-8266917c.html

23 posted on 08/30/2003 9:34:35 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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24 posted on 08/30/2003 9:52:10 PM PDT by DoctorZIn
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Bustamante Busted? MEChA ties, and more.
various FR links & posts | 08-30-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
25 posted on 08/31/2003 12:14:35 AM PDT by backhoe
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Render unto Cesar?
26 posted on 08/31/2003 2:55:59 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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