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EE_
6th June 2016, 10:36 AM
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EE_
6th June 2016, 11:26 AM
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EE_
6th June 2016, 03:37 PM
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midnight rambler
6th June 2016, 03:43 PM
I see that Loudon Wainwright III wants death and destruction via Killary.

EE_
7th June 2016, 06:15 AM
"Clinton Nemesis" Klayman Comes To Trump's Defense: "Trump Right About Judicial Bias And Prejudice"
by Tyler Durden - Jun 6, 2016 10:14 PM

It has been a difficult day for Donald Trump, with virtually everyone, enemies as well as alleged allies coming down on him like a ton of bricks over his comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel's alleged bias and prejudice against him. Just moments ago, The Hill issued an article titled "GOP aghast as Trump doubles down" in which it writes that "a defiant Donald Trump is refusing to backtrack over racially charged remarks he made last week, and the controversy has opened up a major divide between the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and senior GOP leaders. Republican calls for Trump to walk back the comments or apologize have mounted. But true to his style, he is doubling down."

In fact, so for just one person has stepped up in Trump's defense on the record: that person is Larry Klayman, a former prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice who was on the trial team that broke up AT&T, and founder of Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch. Klayman has been called the "Clinton nemesis" for his dozens of lawsuits against the Bill Clinton administration in the 90s. Also, without the Judicial Watch organization which he founded, virtually no discovery would have been achieved in any of the "probes" involving Hillary Clinton's email server. The founder of Judicial Watch and the government watchdog group Freedom Watch, he has brought legal action against former Vice President Dick Cheney, President Barack Obama, OPEC, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and the National Security Agency.

Klayman issued this statement in response to the overly harsh and dishonest criticism leveled against Donald Trump over federal judge Gonzalo Curiel's alleged bias and prejudice against him.

Klayman has this to say:

"This harsh criticism, designed to inflame Latino-Americans, and influence the upcoming presidential election by Hillary Clinton and the Republican establishment like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan (who would like to see Trump lose to Clinton so they can run their Republican establishment candidate against her in 2020), that Trump is racist as shown by his comments about the possible influence of federal judge Curiel's Mexican-American heritage in making rulings in the Trump University case now before him, intentionally ignores reality and is intellectually and intentionally dishonest. So too is overly harsh reaction by the mainstream media about Trump's claims.


Does anyone believe that judges, like nearly all persons, are not influenced by their backgrounds and heritage? Indeed, in my nearly 40 years of legal practice, I have come upon many judges who wear their national origin and race on their sleeve. Judges are human and react to events just like everyone else. And, regrettably, particularly in the federal judiciary, where judges are nominated based on political patronage, and frequently take the bench after confirmation without any training in how to be a judge and mete out not just justice but the appearance of justice, this bias and prejudice frequently seeps through to their decision-making.

Clinton, McConnell, and Ryan, to name just a few of the political hacks that infest the nation's capital and our body politic at large, are dishonestly selling an "Alice in Wonderland" bill of goods to the American people to further their own political agendas.

In 1994, I founded Judicial Watch – the name was meant to connote watching and keeping judges honest – because I had experienced as a trial lawyer the same type of bias and prejudice and unfair rulings of which Trump claims. In the years leading up to my founding of Judicial Watch, I represented mostly U.S. importers and foreign exporters in international trade cases and litigation and saw the bias and prejudice of some judges against my clients because their national origin and the influence of big money with the politicians who got them their jobs. I was offended and disgusted, and wanted to do something about this, and so I founded Judicial Watch.

Recently, in a criminal prosecution of Cliven Bundy in Las Vegas federal court, where I have sought to appear as Mr. Bundy's criminal defense counsel along with a fine local lawyer (as I have written on www.wnd.com in my weekly columns), I have again experienced bias and prejudice against my client by a federal judge of Mexican-American heritage who is likely in part hostile because I represent Sheriff Joe Arpaio in a Supreme Court case challenging President Barack Obama's executive amnesty orders. This federal judge, Gloria Navarro, like Judge Curiel in the Trump University case, is a Latina activist and attended law school in Maricopa County, where Arpaio is sheriff. She was recommended to the bench by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, who has said publicly that Cliven Bundy and his family are "domestic terrorists," and that they should be imprisoned. President Obama, who nominated Navarro at Reid's urging, has also attacked Cliven Bundy, falsely suggesting that Cliven Bundy is racist. In short, Judge Navarro, I sincerely believe, influenced by her national origin and allegiance to Reid and Obama, has made a number of biased and highly prejudicial rulings that have abridged and effectively trashed Cliven Bundy's constitutional rights by denying him his Sixth Amendment right to counsel and a speedy trial. For a time, Judge Navarro also apparently had Cliven Bundy imprisoned in solitary confinement. Judge Navarro has even suggested that Cliven Bundy's wife should be indicted along with him and his sons, following the lead of her benefactors, Reid and Obama. My co-counsel in Cliven Bundy's criminal defense has moved to disqualify her, which she predictably denied and the matter is now headed to the appeals court.

Judge Curiel in the Trump University case was reportedly a member of La Raza, a radical Latino group that believes in Latino superiority over non-Latinos. Thus, whether or not Trump is right about his bias and prejudice, in the real world it is likely that his alleged unfair rulings have been influenced by this.

Those who criticize Trump or others who see the world for what it is, and attack them for raising important issues about the judicial bias and prejudice that permeates our federal judiciary in particular, are not being honest with the American people.

In short, our federal legal system and its judiciary is politicized, frequently intellectually dishonest and in some quarters even totally corrupt (the state court judiciary is not much better) and that is one big reason why I carry on as head of my new group Freedom Watch and in private practice to fight against this tyranny."

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-06/clinton-nemesis-klayman-comes-trumps-defense-trump-right-about-judicial-bias-and-pre

EE_
7th June 2016, 07:51 AM
JUDGE, LAW FIRM BRINGING TRUMP U CASE BOTH TIED TO LA RAZA
Curiel awarded scholarship to illegal immigrant
Published: 12 hours ago

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NEW YORK – The federal judge presiding over the Trump University class action lawsuit is a member of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, a group that while not a branch of the National Council of La Raza, has ties to the controversial organization, which translates literally “The Race.”

U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who has been criticized by Donald Trump as a “hater” appointed by President Obama who should be recused from the case, listed his membership in the “La Raza Lawyers of San Diego” on a judicial questionnaire he filled out when he was selected to be a federal judge. He was named in a brochure as a member of the selection committee for the organization’s 2014 Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner & Gala. Meanwhile, the San-Diego based law firm representing the plaintiffs in the Trump University case, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, was listed as a sponsor of the event.

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WND reported the San Diego firm paid $675,000 to the Clintons for speeches, and the firm’s founder is a wealthy San Diego lawyer who served a two-year sentence in federal prison for his role in a kickback scheme to mobilize plaintiffs for class-action lawsuits.

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While critics of Trump have argued that the San Diego La Raza Lawyers’ association is not affiliated with the National Council of La Raza, consider the following:

The San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association is a member of the La Raza Lawyers of California, affiliated with the Chicano/Latino Bar Association of California.
On the website of the La Raza Lawyers Association of California, at the bottom of the “Links & Affiliates Page,” the National Council of La Raza is listed.
The website of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association is joint-listed as San Diego’s Latino/Latina Bar Association.
On the “endorsements” page, the combined website lists the National Council of La Raza as part of the “community,” along with the Hispanic National Bar Association,, a group that emerged with a changed name from the originally formed La Raza National Lawyers Association and the La Raza National Bar Association tracing its origin back to 1971.
Further, while the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association and the National Council of La Raza are legally separate incorporated entities, the two groups appear to have an affiliation that traces back to the emergence of MEChA, the Moviemento Estudiantil Chicanos de Atzlán.

MEChA is a 1960s radical separatist student movement in California that espoused the mythical Aztec idea of a “nation of Aztlán,” comprising much of the southwestern United States, including California.

As David Horowitz points out on his website Discover the Networks that La Raza, Spanish for “the race,” also has roots in the early 1960s with a “united front” organization, the National Organization for Mexican American Services, NOMAS. The group initially was funded by the Ford Foundation, and subsequently by George Soros’ Open Society Institute and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

In 1968, the Southwest Council of La Raza was organized with Ford Foundation funding. In 1972, the group changed its name to the National Council of La Raza and opened an office in Washington, D.C.

Award to illegal alien

At the 2014 San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association event at which Curiel served as a panel member, one of the recipients of a $1,500 scholarship, Ricardo Elorza, boast about being an illegal immigrant.

“Mr. Elorza wishes to someday tell any student struggling with higher education, ‘Look, a boy from Oaxaca, who did not know English, and is undocumented has now graduated from law school and is an attorney,” the San Diego La Raza Lawyers’ Association brochure for the 2014 Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner & Gala said.

The “Pro Bono & Community Service” page on the Robbins Geller website lists the La Raza Scholarship Fund as one of the causes the firm’s attorney and staff have supported for more than a decade.

In 2014, the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Scholarship Fund named past president and then-current endorsement committee chair George Aguilar, a Robbins Geller attorney, as the groups 2014 Attorney of the Year.

On May 26, the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association held a reception for Curiel, honoring him “for his leadership and support to the community and to our association.”

Hillary Clinton’s ties to La Raza

In 2007, Hillary Clinton named Raul Yzaguirre, the former president of the National Council of La Raza, to co-chair her presidential campaign and to lead its outreach to Hispanic voters.

In the announcement, the Clinton campaign noted that under Yzaguirre’s leadership, the National Council of La Raza became the largest Hispanic advocacy organization in the nation, with 41 state affiliates and revenues exceeding $3 million, including corporate contributions, philanthropic foundation grants, federal taxpayer support and private member donations.

Yzaguirre was a member of the 2007 Council on Foreign Relations task force that published a report titled “Building a North American Community,” which some critics regard as the blueprint for the creation of a regional North American Union modeled after the European Union.

Clinton addressed the National Council of La Raza annual conference in Kansas City, Missouri, in July 2015.

In the speech, Hillary attacked Trump, characterizing him as engaging in hate speech toward Latinos.

“It was appalling to hear Donald Trump describe immigrants as drug dealers, rapists, and criminals,” Clinton said. “He’s talking about people you and I know, isn’t he? He’s talking about people who love this country, work hard, and want nothing more than a chance to build a better life for themselves and their children.”

She then attacked Trump for not apologizing to Hispanics.

“And when people and businesses everywhere rejected his hateful comments, did he apologize? No. He doubled down,” Clinton continued. “It’s shameful. And no one should stand for it.

“So I have just one word for Mr. Trump: BASTA! Enough!” she concluded, receiving an enthusiastic response from her audience.

La Raza named in anti-Trump violent protests

While the National Council on La Raza has made clear the organization does not endorse anti-Trump protesters engaging in violent acts, demonstrators in California were marked by the presence of Mexican flags, which resonates with the separatist ideology of radical La Raza Hispanic activists in California since the 1960s.

Commentators such as talk-host Tammy Bruce and former Republican Rep. Allen West have identified anti-Trump protesters in California as La Raza activists.

On May 27, an estimated 1,000 anti-Trump protesters waved Mexican flags and burned Trump “Make America Great Again” baseball caps outside the San Diego Convention Center while chanting slogans protesting Trump’s candidacy and his vow to build a wall to control illegal immigration.

On June 3, Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, wrote in an April 3 column for Breitbart that the recent increase in violent Hispanic demonstrations suggests the influence of La Raza activists, with the group’s history of identifying with the Mexican Reconquista movement.

“The Mexican Reconquista movement is a rejection of American sovereignty over lands that, according to mythology, were formerly held by the Aztecs throughout the southwestern United States,” Manning noted. “And it is telling that many of the anti-Trump protesters reject his notion to ‘make America great again’ instead waving Mexican flags while burning the Stars and Stripes.”

http://www.wnd.com/2016/06/trump-u-judges-group-tied-to-national-council-of-laraza/#MWL8m6iuUpRV243y.99

EE_
7th June 2016, 08:01 AM
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Trump University Judge Gonzalo Curiel is affiliated with the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA). On July 2nd 2015 the HNBA issued a press release calling for the boycott of all of Trump business ventures, including golf courses, hotels, and restaurants. We salute NBC/Universal, Univision and Macy’s for ending their association with Trump, and we join them in standing up against bigotry and racist rhetoric. Other businesses and corporations should follow the lead of NBC/Universal, Univision and Macy’s and take similar actions against Donald Trump’s business interests. We can and will make a difference.

Full Press Release:

THE HISPANIC NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS TRUMP'S RACIST ASSERTIONS

Washington, DC –**** The Hispanic National Bar Association represents the interests of nearly 54 million Hispanics/Latinos in the United States, which is approximately 17% of the U.S. population. By his recent derogatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump’s disrespect of such a large segment of the population of America is not only unbelievable, but outright wrong. His comment that Mexico only sends rapists and criminals to the United States reveals a racist nature that cannot and will not go unnoticed by the Hispanic National Bar Association nor the Latino community.

Those who seek our highest public office should attempt to engage all Americans, not divide us. His comments are clearly divisive and racist and do nothing to promote equality and justice for all. Trump’s statements reveal a bias that all Americans should reject and respond to accordingly. We cannot stand silent and allow Trump to promote such racist and discriminatory behavior. This is the time for all Americans to take a stand against his insensitive, offensive and untrue statements.

The HNBA calls for a boycott of all of Trump business ventures, including golf courses, hotels, and restaurants. We salute NBC/Universal, Univision and Macy’s for ending their association with Trump, and we join them in standing up against bigotry and racist rhetoric. Other businesses and corporations should follow the lead of NBC/Universal, Univision and Macy’s and take similar actions against Donald Trump’s business interests. We can and will make a difference.

Cynthia D. Mares
HNBA National President

Joshua01
7th June 2016, 08:07 AM
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This pretty much serves as a warning to whitey that the game is on. Fight or die gringo!

EE_
7th June 2016, 08:16 AM
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This pretty much serves as a warning to whitey that the game is on. Fight or die gringo!

Too bad most gringo's will choose die.

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Joshua01
7th June 2016, 08:22 AM
Too bad most gringo's will choose die.

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While whitey won't start it, he surely will finish it...like he has many times throughout history. I personally won't go hunting until I'm being hunted myself...then its game on

monty
7th June 2016, 08:58 AM
Latina Judge Gloria Navarro


Recently, in a criminal prosecution of Cliven Bundy in Las Vegas federal court, where I have sought to appear as Mr. Bundy's criminal defense counsel along with a fine local lawyer (as I have written on www.wnd.com (http://www.wnd.com/) in my weekly columns), I have again experienced bias and prejudice against my client by a federal judge of Mexican-American heritage who is likely in part hostile because I represent Sheriff Joe Arpaio in a Supreme Court case challenging President Barack Obama's executive amnesty orders. This federal judge, Gloria Navarro, like Judge Curiel in the Trump University case, is a Latina activist and attended law school in Maricopa County, where Arpaio is sheriff. She was recommended to the bench by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, who has said publicly that Cliven Bundy and his family are "domestic terrorists," and that they should be imprisoned. President Obama, who nominated Navarro at Reid's urging, has also attacked Cliven Bundy, falsely suggesting that Cliven Bundy is racist. In short, Judge Navarro, I sincerely believe, influenced by her national origin and allegiance to Reid and Obama, has made a number of biased and highly prejudicial rulings that have abridged and effectively trashed Cliven Bundy's constitutional rights by denying him his Sixth Amendment right to counsel and a speedy trial. For a time, Judge Navarro also apparently had Cliven Bundy imprisoned in solitary confinement. Judge Navarro has even suggested that Cliven Bundy's wife should be indicted along with him and his sons, following the lead of her benefactors, Reid and Obama. My co-counsel in Cliven Bundy's criminal defense has moved to disqualify her, which she predictably denied and the matter is now headed to the appeals court.

http://www.freedomwatchusa.org/trump-right-about-judicial-bias-and-prejudice

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LBA members in Judge Gloria Navarro’s courtroom, From left to right: Arlene Rivera, Sophia Medina, Jose Valenzuela, Judge Gloria Navarro, Carmen Amen, Alex De Castroverde, Judge Valorie Vega, ElizabethEstrada, Siria Gutiérrez, Judge William Gonzalez, MariteresaRivera-Rogers, Enrique Acuña, Jocelyn Cortez, Sylvia Tiscareño, and Romeo Perez.


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the Las Vegas Latino Bar association (LBa), in its inception and evolution, embodies the dynamism of the growing bar of Hispanic attorneys in southern nevada. Since its foundation 14 years ago, the LBA has grown as a professional organization that not only supports its members in their trajectory of success, but also one that serves as a valuable resource for the Hispanic community. Because it is imperitave to have a bar that reflects the diversity and nuances of its community as a whole, the LBA also aspires to cultivate mentorship for practitioners and future attorneys alike.


8 Nevada Lawyer September 2013


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Jewboo
7th June 2016, 09:15 AM
While whitey won't start it, he surely will finish it...like he has many times throughout history.



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We hereby promise to protect Gringos from us beaners during the riots

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monty
1st July 2016, 12:32 PM
I didn't see the retiring democrat senator's hand picked Latina judge Gloria Navarro's name on the guest list. I suspect being a federal judge she must maintain a position of neutrality.

Latin Chamber met with La Raza

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Under the banner for “New Future for the Latino Community,” the National Council of La Raza and the Latin Chamber of Commerce of Las Vegas united their forces to work on the release of a New Analysis on State of the Economy for Latinos in Nevada.

The two organizations were joined by community and business leaders to discuss among others the state of the economy for Latinos in Nevada.

The long conference table that seats the members of the Latin Chamber of Commerce members during their meeting were occupied to the max by members and executives of the National Council of La Raza, members of the Latin Chamber of Commerce with the former President, Otto Merida, strategically seated at the middle of the long table, while the new president, Peter Guzman, sat at the head of the table and welcomed the invited guests.

According to a press release sent to news organizations, the discussion was moderated by Todd Quinones, a reporter with KTNV Channel 13 Action News, and examined how Latino workers, investors, entrepreneurs and consumers are helping to shape Nevada’s economy.

Todd Quinones joined KTNV Channel 13 Action News as an anchor for Good Morning Las Vegas and Midday in January 2016. He came to Las Vegas with his wife and baby boy from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he worked as a reporter and fill-in anchor for 14 years and immediately got involved with community events and teamed up with Latino groups.

La Raza, founded in 1968, is being perceived as an organization to fight for the Latino’s right to be in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. In 2004 La Raza was set to declare Obama “the deporter-in-chief” and demanded that he take unilateral action to stop deportations as Reid Epstein wrote in Politico Magazine, but La Raza is known for its tendency to support Democrat ideas and supporters of the Democratic Party.

During last Tuesday’s round table discussion at the Latin Chamber of Commerce, Albert Jacquez, Director of the National Council of La Raza Policy Analysis Center, tried to explain the role of the Nevada Delegation to facilitate the La Raza move to Las Vegas, and immediately mentioned the Democrat Senator by name, but could not remember the two Republicans who also had a role in the talks, and almost was not able to mention Senator Dean Heller and Congressman Dr. Joe Heck, who is now running for the senator’s seat vacated by the retired Democrat.

The presence of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department uniformed and plain clothes officials was notably visible, but it is not known if they are regular to the Chamber’s meeting, or it was because the meeting involving La Raza.

Guzman praised the attendees for taking time to be part of the discussion and reminded everyone that the lunch was on him.

http://lasvegastribune.net/latin-chamber-met-la-raza/

Ponce
1st July 2016, 01:25 PM
Why hell, with everyone claiming parts of the USA I'd better hurry up and do the same.....as your know my 6th great grandfather discover FL (really?) so that in the name of my people .....the Cubans?, Irish? hell if I know.... I am claiming FL for myself.....well the Cuban have already taken over Miami...... more bull tomorrow, don't feel to good.

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monty
1st July 2016, 02:05 PM
Take care of yourself Ponce

boogietillyapuke
1st July 2016, 02:53 PM
I am claiming FL for myself.....well the Cuban have already taken over Miami...... more bull tomorrow, don't feel to good.
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You're welcome to lay claim to anything south of I-10. Hell I'll even let you throw a land patent on it. Touch anything to the north and it'll be two old fuckers fightin'. :p

Ponce
1st July 2016, 03:43 PM
Yeah puke, the Afro American cane that the VA gave me is pretty deadly hahahahahaha.

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cheka.
1st July 2016, 11:53 PM
You're welcome to lay claim to anything south of I-10. Hell I'll even let you throw a land patent on it. Touch anything to the north and it'll be two old fuckers fightin'. :p

ha ha. spot on. i'm s of 10. a few more years before escape