Saturday, May 04, 2013

Obama’s latest trip to Mexico hints at new balance of power ~via @washingtonpost

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Subject: [HELP-Matrix Blog] Obama's latest trip to Mexico hints at new balance of power ~via @washingtonpost

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/obama-in-mexico-says-its-time-to-banish-mutual-stereotypes/2013/05/03/20e885e8-b3ff-11e2-baf7-5bc2a9dc6f44_story.html ~



By Zachary A. Goldfarb and Nick Miroff,

MEXICO CITY — For generations, Mexico has been widely seen in the United States as a Third World neighbor, a source of cheap labor, illegal immigration and drugs.
But now, Mexico's growing economic might is transforming relations between the two countries, foreshadowing a new balance of power that was hinted at in President Obama's visit to the region Thursday and Friday.

Despite growing concerns among U.S. officials that Mexico's new president, Enrique Peña Nieto, might scale back coordinated efforts to stop the flow of drugs over the border, Obama struck a deferential tone in his appearances here, in marked contrast to a visit four years ago. He said Thursday that it is "obviously up to the Mexican people to determine their security" and on Friday used his remarks to emphasize the United States' responsibilities toward Mexico.

The new U.S. approach comes at a time of robust growth for the Mexican economy, which has fueled a middle-class expansion. After Canada, Mexico is the second-biggest importer of American-made goods — buying more than Britain, Germany and France or China and Japan combined — and that fact is central to one of the key pillars of Obama's strategy for growing the beleaguered U.S. economy: exports.

"U.S. exports to Mexico grew $51 billion in the last two years, and that's more than anywhere else in the world," said Jodi Bond, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's vice president for the Americas. "Mexico is helping us with a manufacturing resurgence, and U.S. companies are growing because the Mexican middle class is growing."
Mexican pollster and political analyst Roy Campos said that while it is usually Mexico that has the heavier agenda in meetings with the United States, "this time it's different."

"It seems like Obama needs more from Mexico than the other way around," Campos said.

The United States remains enormously important to Mexico, and it still imports from its neighbor significantly more than it exports. But the trade gap is narrowing; it is now the smallest it has been since 2009, when Mexican growth was about to take off.

In his remarks Friday at the Anthropology Museum here, Obama sought to reassure Mexicans that he takes their country's economic strength and democratic progress seriously.

"Some Americans only see the Mexico depicted in sensational headlines of violence and border crossings. Some Mexicans may think America disrespects Mexico, that we seek to impose ourselves on Mexican sovereignty," Obama said to cheers. "I have come to Mexico because it is time to put old mind-sets aside. It's time to recognize new realities, including the impressive progress in today's Mexico."

Four years ago, in his first trip as president, Obama came to Mexico and said it was critical to take "urgent and coordinated action" to stem the flow of drugs. He spoke of ramping up law enforcement on the border, providing Mexico with military aircraft and equipment, and ensuring additional high-level­ cooperation with Mexican law enforcement authorities.

But after years of sporadic coordination, the relationship was already changing dramatically when Obama returned this week. Peña Nieto is seeking to limit U.S. involvement in Mexico's security problems, which include not only drugs but organized crime and kidnappings, and Obama said he had no problem with that new approach.

Rather, he put the focus on what the United States needs to do.
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President Obama says he wants to set aside old stereotypes that have created misunderstanding between Mexico and the United States. He says Mexico is an emerging nation that is remaking itself.
President Obama says he wants to set aside old stereotypes that have created misunderstanding between Mexico and the United States. He says Mexico is an emerging nation that is remaking itself.
"We understand that the root cause of much of the violence here — and so much suffering for many Mexicans — is the demand for illegal drugs, including in the United States," Obama said. "We recognize that most of the guns used to commit violence here in Mexico come from the United States."

U.S. officials said that they anticipate cooperation between the two countries to continue unabated, even as they adjust for the new Mexican president's expected policy changes.

Ted Piccone, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said Obama's approach does not represent a "paradigm shift" but reflects domestic politics.

"I think it's Obama being Obama — respectful and positive when visiting other countries, particularly such an important neighbor like Mexico," he said by e-mail. "Any president does better in advancing U.S. interests when he plays to both his foreign and domestic audiences. The latter, notably, includes a growing number of Mexican-Americans who vote and whose allegiances to the Democrats helped get him re-elected."

Despite a glum report about Mexico's economic outlook earlier this week, the country enjoyed growth of 3.9 percent last year. And its economy is still expected to grow 3.5 percent this year, one to 1.5 percentage points faster than the U.S. economy, and pick up speed from there.

Mexico has branched out from its reliance on the United States. When the U.S. economy suffered a terrible economic slowdown, Mexico's began to charge forward, helped by its growing relationships with Asia.
Carl Meacham, a director of the Americas program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said that, in a change from the past, Mexico and its neighbors have been largely immune to the economic head winds that have confronted the United States.

"They used to say, [if] the United States would catch a cold, the rest of the region would get the flu," he said. "Right now, it seems that when things on the economic front affect the United States, the region deals with it almost with a shrug."

"So much of the region is moving to focus on countries around the world," Meacham said. "China is one of those countries, but they're also looking at economies in the southeast of Asia — South Korea, Japan — to help buoy economic growth."

Later Friday, Obama flew to San Jose, Costa Rica, where he was to attend a bilateral meeting, visit with youth and hold a news conference with President Laura Chinchilla.

On Saturday, he will deliver another address and meet with Latin American leaders as part of the regional Central American Integration System — including leaders from Nicaragua, Belize, Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the Dominican Republic.




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Monday, April 29, 2013

RESPONSE TO POST ON CYBERLATINA.NET ON SAL CASTRO


RESPONSE TO MIKE ACOSTA COMMENTS POSTED ON LARED-CYBERLATINA.NET LISTSERV 4/29/13 REGARDING ARTICLE ON SAL CASTRO

It's unfortunate that Mike did not personally know Sal Castro and understand the context within which he uttered these words. Anyone who knew Sal is aware that he never denigrated manual labor, for this is the family situation from which he drew his strength.  Certainly this is the situation from which all the Raza draws its strength in that there are probably very few second generation college graduates among us.  There is no doubt in my mind that there are many Sal Castros in city and state after city and state wherever there are Raza students - teachers dedicated to see their students succeed (and not just Chicano teachers, either).  And, succeeding does not just mean going to and graduating from college. It means being a productive human being.  Sal Castro came from a world at a time when very few Chicanos attended college.  For example, in 1969-70 there were only 50 Chicano students at UCLA, a campus at the time of some 30,000 students.  One year before Sal Castro was instrumental in organizing the largest high school student strike/walk-out in the history of America up to that date along with numerous other student leaders.  He put his career on the line and did so repeatedly before and after 1968.  His sole mission was to improve public education for the Raza and pave the way to higher education.  He was instrumental in convening the Chicano Youth Leadership Conferences and continuing its existence year after year for the purpose of forging new leadership for all the Juanitos and Juanitas who were searching for the path out of poverty and discrimination. College for Sal Castro was one path, but not the only.  If you knew Sal Castro you would appreciate the context within which he would make such a statement - like a father pissed off at his mijo who was taking the wrong path or who was slacking. Yes, he had that type of relationship with the young students that sought out his fatherly guidance and counsel. Rosalio Munoz was touched by that guidance as a student at Franklin High School in Los Angeles.  He was accepted to UCLA in 1968 and paved the way for many more Chicanos to attend and in 1970 became the first Chicano student body president. He also became a national figure when he opposed the draft for military service to Vietnam and initiated with creation of the National Chicano Moratorium Committee, which was responsible for mobilizing the largest marches of Chicanos against America's war in Vietnam at that time.  Today, approximately 25 percent of UCLA's student body is Chicano/Latino/Mexicano, however you identify, thanks to the thousands of pushy Chicano and non-Chicano teachers that make themselves available to our youth.  History tells us that an oppressed people fighting for their liberation forge their own intellectuals as an important part of their struggle.  Access to higher educational institutions is an elementary step of reform as part of that struggle.  It's not too hard to see why the oppressor class denies the oppressed such access.  The point is that Juanito and Juanita should have a choice in the matter, and Sal Castro fought his whole adult life to make sure that they would have that choice. Venceremos! 4/29/13 – Patricio.gomez93@yahoo.com.  Authorized to republish.  Find me on Facebook, Twitter (SinFronterasSal), and Tumblr (SinFronteras2013).


From: Mike Acosta <mikea@WINFIRST.COM>
To: LARED-L@LISTSERV.CYBERLATINA.NET
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [LRL] "NO SEAN MENSOS. GO TO COLLEGE...AND GRADUATE!" say what?

I can't think of less inspiring words than to call young  chicano students stupid if they don't graduate from college. in other words theory x is still alive in the barrio. this theory was primarily used as a negative motivational technique in the workplace by bosses who believed employees were lazy, stupid and naturally opposed to work. But evidently a barrio version of this negative theory is hailed as an iconic technique to prod chicanos towards college. when did the inspiring shibboleth "si se puede" all of a sudden turn into "no sean mensos?" have we turned to shouting at our youngsters instead of speaking with them? Nothing used to irk juanito more in class then to hear a motivational speaker wearing a white shirt and tie tell students, "if I can graduate from college so can you." The implication of this message was that juanito was a spitting image of the speaker. But, juanito knew better, he saw that they were more like mirror images of each other; he was a tall older man, juanito was still a shorter boy, the speaker's face was a cortez-looking face, juanito's was not. However, something other than physical appearance made juanito turn away from the speaker; it was when the speaker pompously crossed the line saying to students, "you don't have to do dirty work with your hands, you too can wear a white shirt and be a successful newspaper editor like I am." What the motivator didn't know was that juanito's father worked as a mechanic and always had dirty hands. did this man think he was better than juanito's dad? maybe it was from admiring his father that juanito chose to become a mechanic. i suppose some will say that juanito was a "menso" for not graduating from college and becoming a newspaper editor. Juanito's brother went to college, and so did his sisters; but he now works getting his hands dirty in his own car repair shop and likes fixing cars for people, many of whom went to college and are still looking for jobs. Juanito is happy with who he is; he is not rich but earns enough to support his wonderful family; and someday his children may graduate from college or choose some other useful thing to do. Therefore it is unfair to use the word menso to single out  chicanos that don't graduate from college. I say this because a college degree doesn't always protect one from  being a menso too. viva la raza




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Monday, April 22, 2013

VIA Patricio Gomez Fellow-travelers of NetworkAztlan: The language was inappropriate, but the sentiment expressed by the denunciation is more than correct...

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From: Patricio Gomez <patricio.gomez93@yahoo.com>
To: "NetworkAztlan_News@yahoogroups.com" <NetworkAztlan_News@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Read: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!

 
Fellow-travelers of NetworkAztlan: The language was inappropriate, but the sentiment expressed by the denunciation is more than correct.  In other words, these acknowledged (by the political establishment/system) "civil rights" organizations that are chartered by the UNITED STATES government corporation, and are funded by it (including the private foundations, which are also chartered by the same government) continuously honor these personages who are appointed, anointed, and elected by the government/corporate leaders for the purpose of reaffirming the values and political authority of this system over the populace and demonstrates that they are not a threat to this system, and therefore, will continue to receive funding from the government/corporation/foundations.  It's all about continue the funding cycle and ultimately not challenging the fundamental premises of the system under which we live and struggle.  The rape and blunder of the public lands by the myriad of corporations that receive subsidies and concessions by their government is like adding salt to injury of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.  Therefore, consider the source of the language. And, to further add salt to injury for those involved in political movements for political representation, for example, electing and nominating more Latinos to position of political authority, the illusion is that they would somehow represent the Raza, but that is not the case.  They really represent their corporate paymasters and the material interests of these, and themselves and their personal political ambitions.  We have come full circle as that relates to ethnic politics from the modern-day point of origin of the Chicano movement in the 1960s to come to the realization that those who we believe we elected to public office are doing any different than the Anglo/white politicians that they replaced.  We are back where we started, but with much more wisdom after 50 years of accumulated experience.  We are back to the future - as the movie title portrays. Therefore, don't get so upset at the brother/sister who conveyed the sentiment, but get upset at the "civil rights" organizations, like National Council of La Raza, who continue to perpetuate the illusions that they represent our interests.  They DON'T.  They represent the interests of their paymasters and their job is to keep all of us in line.  
 
Patricio Gomez
 


From: Peter S. Lopez <peter.lopez51@yahoo.com>
To: Guillermo Bejarano <artxchange@yahoo.com>; Dorinda Moreno <pueblosenmovimientonorte@gmail.com>; Guillermo Bejarano <aztlannet@yahoo.com>; Net-Aztlan-News Group <NetworkAztlan_News@yahoogroups.com>; "y_nadatodo@hotmail.com" <y_nadatodo@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 8:14 AM
Subject: Read: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!

 
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Monday Morning ~ Happy Earth Day! First of all, if words matter, Network Aztlan News Group is a group, not a list, that term went our years ago. We need to be more inclusive and I have known nadaytodo for several years online and we have talked on the phone long ago. I think it is good in general to let folks post what they want. Let others speak without reserve. Know who are your friends and who are your enemies.

I am not going to attack anyone behind this, this too shall pass. More important for now is to do more research before we condemn or attack anyone. I am the News Monitor here. If Dorinda wants to control freak she can do so. She can be a co-Monitor or the Monitor herself. I am not the OWNER of this network. GB is.
I am taking the liberty of sharing this with the group.

I support MALDEF but that does not translate into supporting all who they support. For example, Eric Holder is a patent fascist.

Let's research more before we rush to judgment.

GB: If I attack, sword in hand, it will not be decent! It
will be a bloody mess, as messy as possible, with red handwriting on the wall, or I keep my sword in its sheath!
*:-B nerd
Venceremos! We Will Win! Educate to Liberate!
Peter S. Lopez AKA @Peta_de_Aztlan
Sacramento, California

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From: Guillermo Bejarano <artxchange@yahoo.com>
To: Dorinda Moreno <pueblosenmovimientonorte@gmail.com>; Guillermo Bejarano <aztlannet@yahoo.com>
Cc: Peter S. Lopez Peta <peter.lopez51@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!

I share your concern to monitor or to un-monitor subscriber's posts. 

It's Peter's role, I trust--!!! Attention it's on his ground.

Thanks for your heads up. 

We'll kept our eyes open for sure.

Peter--you might send him a complaint/ advise reply? Keep the attack decent.
 
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From: Dorinda Moreno <pueblosenmovimientonorte@gmail.com>
To: Guillermo Bejarano <artxchange@yahoo.com>; Guillermo Bejarano <aztlannet@yahoo.com>
Cc: Peter S. Lopez Peta <peter.lopez51@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 2:11 PM
Subject: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!

Monitor: Peter S. Lopez "Peta": peter.lopez51@yahoo.com

language, flames, desrespeto
you can disagree without being disagreeable.
que no?
Dorinda

On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 11:01 AM, todo y nada <y_nadatodo@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

FYI Kenny $alazar   MAJORLY SCREWED OVER THE NATIVE AMERICANS IN NORTHERN ARIZONA IN REGARDS TO THE SAN FRANCISCO PEAKS... FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ALLOWED A DEVELOPER TO BUILD A SKI RESORT ON THEIR SACRED LAND AND THE SKI RESORT IS USING SEWAGE TREATED WATER TO CREATE SNOW??? wtf!!!


 FOR MALDEF TO HONOR THIS PUTO ES UN DIA TRISTE IN MeXicano/a history

AND YOU WONDER WHY MALDEF IS NOT SUPPORTED BY REALLY INFORMED PROGRESSIVE  MeXicanos/as

What role did/ has Kenny played in the KEYSTONE PIPELINE??? WHAT'S THAT??  GOOGLE IT

FORWARD, POST TWEET IT...ETC



Subject: Alejandro Mayorkas, Anna Maria Chávez, and The Honorable Ken Salazar to be honored at MALDEF's 2013 Washington, D.C. Awards Gala - Wed, April 24th
From: info@maldef.org


MALDEF 2013 Washington D.C. Awards Gala
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 , The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel - 1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW - Washington, D.C. 20036  - 6:00pm Reception , 7:00pm Dinner & Awards Program
Paying Tribute to the Work and Achievements of - The Honorable Ken Salazar - Secretary, United States Department of Interior , Alejandro Mayorkas - Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services , United States Department of Homeland Security , Anna Maria Chávez - CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA
With U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder as Keynote Speaker and John Quinones as Master of Ceremonies
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More on MALDEF 2013 Washington D.C. Awards Gala

#EarthDay
Gracias Hermano Carlos ~
The mindless Obamabots and lapdogs of the Democratic Party must be exposed as working against the vital interests of the people, especially indigenous native peoples. We must wake up to the fact that Chicanos are also indigenous to these lands. We are not Nixonian Hispanics!

I will blog and tweet this for what it is worth. Debate and dialogue can be healthy for us.


  1. California Tribes Suing to Halt Construction of Wind Factory on ...

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    May 29, 2012 – The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management has the ... of public land that is sacred to the Quechan, Kumeyaay and Cocopah Nations. ... and culturally significant view sheds, and cremation and burial sites. .... is part of the Obama administration's push to make renewable energy part ... Your name ...
  2. Ocotillo Express Wind Facility - Basin and Range Watch

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    The Quechan complaint stated that the Department of Interior, in approving the ... Obama to stop fast-tracking of massive energy projects on public lands and halt ... the desecration of sacred lands including a dozen or more cremation/burial sites. .... Green energy is not reliable and costs more than conventional energy so ...
  3. Quechan | East County Magazine

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    Apr 12, 2013 – Despite discovery of six more cremation sites with what are believed to be ... Barack Obama to stop fast-tracking of massive energy projects on public lands ... out by the roots, burying burrowing owl nesting sites and breaking hearts of ... Now Kumeyaay, Cocopah,Quechan and other Native American tribes ...
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    U.S. Bureau of Land Management (CACA 051552) .... (PTC) for Renewable Energy Projects Operational by January 1, 2013,. Explained and Analyzed in Attached ... Band of Kumeyaay Indians; Quechan Indian Nation THPO, Other Tribal ... 31; it includes a list of 19 Native American burial sites in the Ocotillo/Yuha Desert ...
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Peter S. Lopez AKA @Peta_de_Aztlan
Sacramento, California

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From: Carlos Pelayo <cgpelayo@hotmail.com>
To: Aztlan News <networkaztlan_news@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 11:18 AM
Subject: RE: Read: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!


 
What about the destruction of Cremation and burial sites on Quechan and Kumeyaay territory in the name of the Obama Administration's Green Energy policies on fast track with more to come with the former face of Interior Secretary Salazar. He is the enemy of the people and those who honor him are also.



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From: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 08:14:21 -0700
Subject: Read: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!


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Monday Morning ~ Happy Earth Day! First of all, if words matter, Network Aztlan News Group is a group, not a list, that term went out years ago. We need to be more inclusive and I have known nadaytodo for several years online and we have talked on the phone long ago. I think it is good in general to let folks post what they want. Let others speak without reserve. Know who are your friends and who are your enemies.

I am not going to attack anyone behind this, this too shall pass. More important for now is to do more research before we condemn or attack anyone. I am the News Monitor here. If Dorinda wants to control freak she can do so. She can be a co-Monitor or the Monitor herself. I am not the OWNER of this network. GB is.

I am taking the liberty of sharing this with the group.

I support MALDEF but that does not translate into supporting all who they support. For example, Eric Holder is a patent fascist.

Let's research more before we rush to judgment.

GB: If I attack, sword in hand, it will not be decent! It
will be a bloody mess, as messy as possible, with red handwriting on the wall, or I keep my sword in its sheath!
*:-B nerd
Venceremos! We Will Win! Educate to Liberate!
Peter S. Lopez AKA @Peta_de_Aztlan
Sacramento, California

c/s


From: Guillermo Bejarano <artxchange@yahoo.com>
To: Dorinda Moreno <pueblosenmovimientonorte@gmail.com>; Guillermo Bejarano <aztlannet@yahoo.com>
Cc: Peter S. Lopez Peta <peter.lopez51@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!

I share your concern to monitor or to un-monitor subscriber's posts. 

It's Peter's role, I trust--!!! Attention it's on his ground.

Thanks for your heads up. 

We'll kept our eyes open for sure.

Peter--you might send him a complaint/ advise reply? Keep the attack decent.
 
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From: Dorinda Moreno <pueblosenmovimientonorte@gmail.com>
To: Guillermo Bejarano <artxchange@yahoo.com>; Guillermo Bejarano <aztlannet@yahoo.com>
Cc: Peter S. Lopez Peta <peter.lopez51@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 2:11 PM
Subject: GB, this does not belong on our lista, respeto starts with us; is this being moderated [NetworkAztlan_News] MALDEF's SCREWS OVER NATIVE AMERICANS!!!

Monitor: Peter S. Lopez "Peta": peter.lopez51@yahoo.com

language, flames, desrespeto
you can disagree without being disagreeable.
que no?
Dorinda

On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 11:01 AM, todo y nada <y_nadatodo@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

FYI Kenny $alazar   MAJORLY SCREWED OVER THE NATIVE AMERICANS IN NORTHERN ARIZONA IN REGARDS TO THE SAN FRANCISCO PEAKS... FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ALLOWED A DEVELOPER TO BUILD A SKI RESORT ON THEIR SACRED LAND AND THE SKI RESORT IS USING SEWAGE TREATED WATER TO CREATE SNOW??? wtf!!!


 FOR MALDEF TO HONOR THIS PUTO ES UN DIA TRISTE IN MeXicano/a history

AND YOU WONDER WHY MALDEF IS NOT SUPPORTED BY REALLY INFORMED PROGRESSIVE  MeXicanos/as

What role did/ has Kenny played in the KEYSTONE PIPELINE??? WHAT'S THAT??  GOOGLE IT

FORWARD, POST TWEET IT...ETC



Subject: Alejandro Mayorkas, Anna Maria Chávez, and The Honorable Ken Salazar to be honored at MALDEF's 2013 Washington, D.C. Awards Gala - Wed, April 24th
From: info@maldef.org


MALDEF 2013 Washington D.C. Awards Gala
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 , The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel - 1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW - Washington, D.C. 20036  - 6:00pm Reception , 7:00pm Dinner & Awards Program
Paying Tribute to the Work and Achievements of - The Honorable Ken Salazar - Secretary, United States Department of Interior , Alejandro Mayorkas - Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services , United States Department of Homeland Security , Anna Maria Chávez - CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA
With U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder as Keynote Speaker and John Quinones as Master of Ceremonies
For more information, please contact Stephanie Loera
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