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Jeanfromfillmore
01-23-2010, 05:59 PM
Santa Clarita councilman calls himself 'proud racist'
By Susan Abram, Staff Writer
Updated: 01/23/2010 03:08:38 PM PST
Santa Clarita councilman says he is a `proud racist'
In a heated speech at an anti-illegal-immigration rally, a Santa Clarita city councilman called himself a "proud racist" — a comment that has outraged some residents and political opponents.
Bob Kellar, who has served on the Santa Clarita council for 10 years, made the remarks at a Jan. 16 rally in Santa Clarita, attended by anti-illegal immigration groups and posted on YouTube.
Kellar stood by his remarks in an interview, saying they reflected his frustration with illegal immigration, but weren't intended to express animosity against nonwhites.
"It doesn't mean I'm going to saddle up the horses at midnight," he said.
At the rally,
Kellar first referred to a statement from President Theodore Roosevelt that says the United States only has room for one flag and one language. He said he had quoted it at a past City Council meeting.
"The only thing I heard back from a couple of people was `Bob, you sound like a racist.'
"I said, `That's good. If that's what you think I am because I happen to believe in America, then I'm a proud racist. You're darn right I am."'
Some Democrats seized on Kellar's remarks as symbolic of the Republican Party's attitudes toward immigration in general.
"The Democratic Party will make a point of singling this out in the upcoming campaign season," said Eric Bauman, chairman of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party.
"Even in conservative communities, we don't expect people to talk like that," Bauman said. "I think it's a metaphor for California's Republican Party that is so out of touch with people in this state. Santa Clarita, even though it's a conservative community, is diverse. I think I'm surprised that Republicans have not stood up and spoken."
Carole Luteness, a community organizer and Democratic leader in Santa Clarita, said Kellar's remarks accurately reflect his attitudes.
"Bob has done some good stuff in this Valley, but his attitude is whites-only, and the rest need not apply," Luteness said.
Luteness said she considers those rallies "just above the Aryan Nation."
"I am not for open borders, but I am not for blaming the victims," she said.
The rally, held at the corner of Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard, was attended by members of several groups that are against illegal immigration, including the Santa Clarita Valley Independent Minutemen.
Kellar said he went not as a councilman, but as a resident of Santa Clarita and a concerned American.
In the interview, he said government officials need to stand strong on immigration and good people have been hurt by those who cross the border illegally.
"I'm a conservative," Kellar said. "I have a big problem with illegals. When are we going to stop all this foolishness? I stand by everything I said."
Also speaking at the rally was Jamiel Shaw Sr., an African-American whose 17-year-old son was gunned down two years ago allegedly by a 19-year-old illegal immigrant and gang member.
Shaw said he felt as Kellar does.
His son, Jamiel Shaw Jr., was a football player and honor student on his way to UCLA, when he was slain near his Arlington Heights home in 2008. A member of the 18th Street Gang and convicted felon, allegedly in the country illegally, is awaiting trial for the slaying.
"My son was murdered by an illegal alien that was released from L.A. County jail on a Saturday night and on Sunday night, he had murdered my son," Shaw said during the rally. "No one called (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). No one cared."
"If this makes me a racist, then hey, I'm going to be the best one I can. It's not racist to be pissed off, and I'm a pissed-off dad. I miss my son."
Such rallies against illegal immigration - as well as those on the other side seeking amnesty and immigration reform - are expected to increase in frequency in coming months as a new reform bill is debated in Congress.
A rally supporting national reform that leads to increased citizenship is scheduled for 11 this morning at the Van Nuys Civic Center.
The congressional bill, introduced in December by U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., proposes strengthening border security but also offers to legalize undocumented workers if they undergo a criminal background check and pay a fine for being here illegally.
While both sides of the immigration issue want reform, the tone of such rallies can be offensive to some because defining an American has always been a touchy subject, said Fernando Guerra, director of the Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University.
"We've had these battles (throughout history) as people defined what was an American," Guerra said. "There were the non-English-speaking Germans in Pennsylvania and the Catholics, who couldn't be accepted so they had to create their own universities. There was the question of the African-Americans and Native Americans."
Guerra also said the tone of such rallies can instigate hatred because no distinction is made when using the term "illegal."
"Even though I am a U.S.-born citizen with a Ph.D., as I'm walking down the street, they will use that definition against me," he said.
Raymond Herrera, a former spokesman for the Minuteman Project and founder of his own anti-illegal-immigration group, said he opposes amnesty for the undocumented but also discourages racist rhetoric at gatherings and calls groups such as the Ku Klux Klan "reprehensible."
Still Herrera, whose group is called We the People, California's Crusader, agrees with Kellar's views.
"I wish that all city council members would speak to the issue," Herrera said.
Herrera, who said his grandfather came to the United States from Mexico and was a legal citizen, said other Latinos sometimes call him offensive names. He said his goal is to encourage Mexicans to stand strong against their own government and demand a better life, instead of leaving their country to depend on others.
"I'm called a racist and a coconut for saying this," he said, "but we are invaded by illegal aliens that are Hispanic."
Meanwhile, some of Kellar's fellow council members said the community is divided over the issue but that Kellar's remarks do not represent the council's view as a whole.
"This is a very difficult situation," said Santa Clarita Mayor Pro Tem Marsha McLean. "There are people who feel very strongly on each side (of the immigration issue).
"We (the council members) as individuals are responsible for the way we conduct ourselves. (Kellar) does not represent the council."
http://www.dailynews.com/ci_14254846

Don
01-23-2010, 06:37 PM
Interesting comment.

Jeanfromfillmore
01-23-2010, 06:39 PM
Interesting comment.Ya and those are all in just the last 5 hours. People are fed up. We're going back!

Eagle1
01-23-2010, 07:04 PM
Ya and those are all in just the last 5 hours. People are fed up. We're going back!

I think we struck a nerve and have some momentum going on in Santa Clarita.
Now that the city council and Mayor have been quoted it is easy for me to say of the Mayor that she can't have it two ways. There is no debate here. This is not a difficult decision. If she can't side with America then she should not be in office period.

We must go back. Jean if it's just you and I or even by myself I will go back!:mad::mad:

Twoller
01-23-2010, 07:59 PM
I saw him say that on the videos somebody posted here. It was pretty clear that the guy was not actually announcing himself as a racist, but simply trying to apply the false posing of certain sentiments as racist. It was a very offhanded thing to say and it is conceivable by his language that he is a racist. But it certainly wasn't anything like the announcement that people suggest it was. He was not actually saying he was a racist.

Ole Glory
01-23-2010, 09:43 PM
IN!;)

Ole Glory
01-23-2010, 10:20 PM
Watched us on channel 2 News. Not pretty. Of course they want to stir the pot and say we are the racist ones.

Jeanfromfillmore
01-23-2010, 10:44 PM
Watched us on channel 2 News. Not pretty. Of course they want to stir the pot and say we are the racist ones.When was that on? And was it in regards to the video?

Ole Glory
01-23-2010, 11:11 PM
When was that on? And was it in regards to the video?

11:00 pm

Yes

Ole Glory
01-23-2010, 11:11 PM
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Jeanfromfillmore
01-24-2010, 12:42 AM
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It's two in the morning and they're still posting. It's up to nine pages.

ilbegone
01-24-2010, 04:35 AM
I find it interesting that they would jump on the councilman's statement and have nothing to say about Mr. Shaw's similar statement.

I interpreted both to say "If you want to define me as a racist because I believe in my country, I'm a racist (your definition of a racist, not mine)".

Maybe it's because Mr. Shaw is a black man speaking at what the opposition would term a "white rally", and since "only whites are capable of racism", they'll ignore the aggrieved black father while stirring the white politician pot.

I'm surprised that they actually quoted Ray Herrera as saying this

Still Herrera, whose group is called We the People, California's Crusader, agrees with Kellar's views.

"I wish that all city council members would speak to the issue," Herrera said.
Herrera, who said his grandfather came to the United States from Mexico and was a legal citizen, said other Latinos sometimes call him offensive names. He said his goal is to encourage Mexicans to stand strong against their own government and demand a better life, instead of leaving their country to depend on others.

"I'm called a racist and a coconut for saying this," he said, "but we are invaded by illegal aliens that are Hispanic."

Because they are much more likely to push this sort of a statement

While both sides of the immigration issue want reform, the tone of such rallies can be offensive to some because defining an American has always been a touchy subject, said Fernando Guerra, director of the Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University.

"We've had these battles (throughout history) as people defined what was an American," Guerra said. "There were the non-English-speaking Germans in Pennsylvania and the Catholics, who couldn't be accepted so they had to create their own universities. There was the question of the African-Americans and Native Americans."

Guerra also said the tone of such rallies can instigate hatred because no distinction is made when using the term "illegal."

"Even though I am a U.S.-born citizen with a Ph.D., as I'm walking down the street, they will use that definition against me," he said.


By his comments above Guerra would deny the involvement of someone like MR. Shaw, that it's all a white Anglo Saxon on Hispanic brown affair. He would seem to contradict himself because it's in his mentality to make no distinction between himself and illegal aliens (Nuestra gente). Now would Guerra continue his role by labeling Ray Herrera a racist?

How about the media?

Rim05
01-24-2010, 05:23 AM
I had a long post all typed but when I tried to post it I was asked to log in, I was already in so I lost it some place, this will be short.
Please don't start a word war with anyone on our side about this. All the time people are just waiting for something to cause friction. Cliff strolls around with a camera but he is really looking for anything an unspecting protester will say and then he and his sharks go home and pick it apart.
You should have seen the comments after a story about the Haiti Telethon, over 300 comments
Keep your eye on the prize, STOPPING AMNESTY AND DEPORTING INVADERS.

admin
01-24-2010, 05:34 AM
I had a long post all typed but when I tried to post it I was asked to log in, I was already in so I lost it some place, this will be short.
If you have that problem again, you should be able to just sign back in when the sign in screen appears, and then your post should continue to be posted.


Keep your eye on the prize, STOPPING AMNESTY AND DEPOTING INVADERS.


Yes Ma'am!:)

Rim05
01-24-2010, 05:40 AM
I tried that but the text part of the screen just went blank, I waited but nothing happened. Ever since I got the new hard drive I have had computer head aches. With this computer the post may pop up tomorrow.:)
Thanks anyway.

Rim05
01-24-2010, 06:08 AM
I myself, am not so upset about the statement because I don't consider that 'He declared him self to be a racist'. Wording is very tricky when someone is tearing you down because of one word or sentence. Before we start anothe war with someone about his remark I think it would be good to let him explain what he meant to say.
I really ruffled feathers at the old SOS when I said I was not going to protests anymore because, "I could get a knife in the back". Never in all my life did I think they would accuse me of meaning a 'real steel butcher knife'. I even edited the post to say 'more like a cold shoulder' but that was not good enough for the sharks, even after doing protests from 2005 to 2009. I am also tired of people redefining what I post because the way I express my self does not meet with their own. I don't always use enough words I think but I hope this long enough and what I call plain enough for all to understand:).You do realize Naui, Cliff and a lot of others are reading here and who knows what they use our posts for.
Just please do not start a war about race or religion. Just go to any comments about Haiti or the telethon. George Clooney was really vilified for putting it together and the performers were blasted.(I thought Jennifer Hudson was outstanding) but I did not know most of the performers, they are too young.
Have all the protests you want just be careful that you don't let someone else define who you are or your words.
As a last point, Cliff strolls around with his camera but he is really after what ever he can record.

Rim05
01-24-2010, 06:10 AM
Hey, Look!. I told you it could pop up again. I don't think it is the forum but something I am doing. Anyway it is there now, I guess.

Ole Glory
01-24-2010, 10:50 AM
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Kellar's words
* A partial transcript of Santa Clarita City Councilman Bob Kellar's speech at the Minuteman Rally on Jan. 16:

I'm telling you, this is serious. And if I sound like a radical, thank you, I consider that a compliment.

Right here, a moment ago, I mentioned what Teddy Roosevelt said, and he was right on: "One flag, one language."

You know, I brought that up and I read that, that comment by Teddy Roosevelt, at one of our council meetings here a couple of years ago. I said, "Folks, this is important."

You know, the only thing I heard back from a couple of people is: "Bob, you sound like a racist."

I said, "That's good. If that's what you think I am because I happen to believe in America, I'm a proud racist. You're darn right, I am."

What people are saying

"I don't believe that establishing ‘one flag, one language' is necessarily racist. I do believe that it doesn't correspond with the reality of the America we live in now."
- Jorge Mario Cabrera, spokesman for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles

"Bob Kellar is not a racist. Bob Kellar is an American who abides by the rule of law and asks our government to do the same."
- Roger Gitlin, leader of Santa Clarita Valley Minutemen

"Shame on elected representatives who don't have the intestinal fortitude to address the issue. I will not deviate that illegal immigration is wrong ... That's the way I feel, that's always the way I feel and will continue to feel."
- City Councilman Bob Kellar

"He doesn't represent us well talking that way, and I don't think he should continue to hold office. He's an embarassment to the city."
- Local activist Bruce McFarland

"I believe that each of us individually are responsible for the way we conduct ourselves in office. The public will ultimately decide if our actions or words are appropriate or not."
- City Councilwoman Marsha McLean

Ole Glory
01-24-2010, 10:55 AM
By Jonathan Randles and Brandon Lowrey
Signal Staff Writers
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Posted: Jan. 23, 2010 8:16 p.m.
POSTED Jan. 24, 2010 4:55 a.m.

Kellar’s war with words
City councilman draws support, fire over comments during rally against illegal immigration

A Santa Clarita city councilman's fiery speech at a rally against illegal immigration has drawn praise and criticism from those on either side of one of the most divisive issues in national politics.

Councilman Bob Kellar and his supporters said his words reflected his passion for the rule of law.

Others called his words overblown rhetoric and an embarassment to the city.

At the rally last weekend, Kellar gripped a microphone and told a crowd he agreed with former President Theodore Roosevelt's philosophy: This nation has room for only one flag - the American one - and one language - English. He said he once voiced that opinion at a City Council meeting and people told him he sounded like a racist.

"I said, ‘That's good. If that's what you think I am because I happen to believe in America, (then) I'm a proud racist. You're darn right, I am,'" Kellar said.

Those at the rally against illegal immigration cheered the words of the councilman and retired Los Angeles police officer.

But his words, captured on video and posted on YouTube, shocked some residents and made his fellow City Council members uneasy.

The speech also appeared to put him at odds with a section of the code of ethics for city employees, which requires officials to state explicitly they are not representing the city when advocating a personal opinion. But city officials said any ethics code violation was doubtful.

In interviews last week, Kellar said he stands by his words but hopes others don't take them out of context.

He said he is not a racist and never meant to say he was - rather, he used a rhetorical device to say opponents' name-calling wouldn't change his views.

Kellar said he does not believe expressing his personal views violates the code of ethics he and other council members approved in 2008.

He said he personally feels illegal immigration is ruining the nation economically and culturally.

"Sure, it sounds radical to many folks that don't believe like I do," Kellar said. "I was raised by my family and taught that this is America.
America has one language and one flag."

Reaction

Kellar's words echoed far beyond their intended audience at the impassioned Valencia rally organized by local Minutemen and conservative "tea party" groups.

Some found Kellar's statements at the rally disturbing, regardless of what he meant.

"I was shocked. I couldn't believe it," said Bruce McFarland, a local Democratic activist, who added Kellar's latest YouTube appearance has been a hot topic in e-mail discussions.

"Here's a guy who is supposed to be representing the city of Santa Clarita, and does represent the city of Santa Clarita - whether or not he says he's expressing our opinion," McFarland said.

"He doesn't represent us well talking that way, and I don't think he should continue to hold office. He's an embarassment to the city."

Roger Gitlin, leader of the Santa Clarita Valley Minutemen and rally organizer, said he was proud of Kellar for stepping up and speaking.

"Bob Kellar is not a racist," he said. "Bob Kellar is an American who abides by the rule of law and asks our government to do the same."

However, Gitlin said it seemed Kellar might have been "over-rhetorical."

"I think Bob probably got a little ahead of himself with his words," he said. "He is not a racist. He judges people by their deeds, not by the color of their skin or by their ethnicity."

Others who disagreed with Kellar acknowledged the councilman's opinion about illegal immigration alone doesn't make him racist.

A spokesman for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, which helped suspects arrested during a local immigration raid last year, said Kellar's views, however, may be outdated.

"I don't believe that establishing ‘one flag, one language' is necessarily racist," said coalition spokesman Jorge Mario Cabrera. "I do believe that it doesn't correspond with the reality of the America we live in now."

Jorge Garcia, a Chicano studies professor at California State University, Northridge, said most immigrants, regardless of where they come from or what language they speak, try to learn English.

He scoffed at Kellar's attempt to portray his own views as radical.

"He's not a radical - he's a reactionary," Garcia said. "A reactionary wants to go back to some mythical time where everybody speaks English. It's never been that way."


City officials react
City Councilwoman Laurie Ender said she does not share Kellar's opinions.

"I thought what he said was shocking and I hope he is able to clarify his comments," she said.

Councilman Frank Ferry, a former U.S. history teacher, said during times of economic turmoil people often attack poor and disenfranchised groups.

"In my eyes, Bob Kellar and others at the rally are attacking the undocumented worker," Ferry said. "(Kellar's) rhetoric is very loud and strong, and it will definitely offend a group of people. ... But Bob doesn't care. He's not going to change his position."

Councilwoman Marsha McLean said illegal immigration is a polarizing issue that elicits strong rhetoric from both sides.

"I believe that each of us individually are responsible for the way we conduct ourselves in office," McLean said.

"The public will ultimately decide if our actions or words are appropriate or not."

Mayor Laurene Weste declined to comment.

Ethics
The city's code of ethics states, in regard to advocacy, that "when presenting their individual opinions and positions, (City Council members and other city officials) shall explicitly state they do not represent their body or the city of Santa Clarita, nor will they allow the inference that they do."

Kellar, who was mayor when the City Council approved and enacted the code in May 2008, was introduced at the rally as a city councilman and referenced what he had said about one flag, one language at a City Council meeting. On the YouTube video, he did not explicitly say he was not representing the city.

City Attorney Carl Newton, who would investigate any breach of the city's code of ethics, said Thursday he thought it was clear Kellar was giving his own passionate opinion and did not violate the code, citing the First Amendment.

"He did not say he was speaking on behalf of the council or speaking in an official capacity, so I don't think he has violated any policy," Newton said.

Ferry agreed, and other council members declined to comment about the matter.

"We have five different opinions," Ferry said. "He didn't do anything on behalf of the council."

Newton said his office has never been called to investigate an alleged breach of the code, and the consequences of a violation are unclear.

Kellar's views
Kellar said he supports immigrants who are learning English, but he is disturbed by immigrants who do not choose to learn English and assimilate.

"At the Rose Parade a few years back, I saw more Mexican flags being waved around the crowd than American flags," Kellar said. "What is that? That is disturbing to me. This is America; this is not Mexico."

"If they want to be a proud American, they should learn the English language like our forefathers did."

"I care about America," Kellar said. "I recognize we are a melting pot. We all are, including me. But we are now Americans.

"We have one flag; we have one language. That is a piece of the big puzzle that makes this nation great."

Kellar said it is the responsibility of every elected official to speak out about the issue of illegal immigration.

"Shame on elected representatives who don't have the intestinal fortitude to address the issue," Kellar said.

"I will not deviate that illegal immigration is wrong."

He added: "If there are people out there who differ with me, then so be it, because we are Americans."

Signal staff writer Tammy Marashlian contributed to this report.

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Brian:
January 24, 2010 - 11:27 AM
"Sure, it sounds radical to many folks that don't believe like I do," Kellar said. "I was raised by my family and taught that this is America.
America has one language and one flag."

Such a small minded little man. Yeah Bob, we ALL grew up just like you!

To quote one of the teabag protesters, MORAN!

truthseeker:
January 24, 2010 - 11:48 AM
Standing against ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION is now racist? Are you people mad? Bob Kellar expresses what so many of us LEGAL residents of this country (many of us from other parts of the world) think. Witness the illegal immigrant gang-bangers MURDERS and CRIME! Have a look at the ILLEGALS gathered outside the social services offices! See the Section 8 housing for the poor and the elderly in need being used up by multiple families here ILLEGALLY! Have a look at some of the schools and see the 80% children of ILLEGALS and watch the teaching standards go down!

That is NOT America! That is NOT the law and order tradition of America! That is NOT respect for all! That is an INSULT to the millions of other LEGAL immigrants who came here and RESPECTED this country, her laws, her language, and her institutions.

I've HAD IT with the PC crowd apologists who helped contribute to the destruction of my city and these attack dogs that trash the messenger but are nowhere to be found when ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIMINALS create destruction and chaos in Santa Clarita.

neutronflux:
January 24, 2010 - 01:05 PM
When it comes down to it he called himself a "racist." As a resident for 27 years, that is not okay.

Lastly, the destruction of our city was done by our city council. They have approved hundreds of housing developments. Yet, they don't look at the fact that our infrastructure cannot support it.

Joe91355:
January 24, 2010 - 01:14 PM
I support Mr. Kellar and understand his frustration. I am proud to live in a city where one of our politicians has the backbone to be honest and stand up for what he believes. Mr. Kellar provided a clear explanation for the words that he used and I am content with that explanation. City Attorney Carl Newton made the correct desion not to investigate any city code violation.

SCVBILL:
January 24, 2010 - 01:29 PM
I enthusiastically support Kellar and his statement.

Eagle1
01-24-2010, 12:02 PM
scvtalk.com has the following article regarding Kellar.
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The Signal has a sweeping, 1300+ word piece on Racistgate in which they talk to everyone from Bob Kellar to Frank Ferry to local liberals to a CSUN professor. Amazingly, Roger Gitlin, the guy who helped organize the rally at which Kellar uttered the “I”m a proud racist” phrase, appeared as a moderate in the article and said Kellar “got a little ahead of himself with his words.”

Kellar again refuses to back off his words or apologize. Indeed, he said elected officials who don’t talk about illegal immigration ought to be ashamed of themselves.

Interestingly, the Signal reports that Kellar may have violated the City’s Code of Ethics by not explicitly stating that his views on immigration were his own and not those of the City. The relevant code says, “”when presenting their individual opinions and positions, (City Council members and other city officials) shall explicitly state they do not represent their body or the city of Santa Clarita, nor will they allow the inference that they do.”

But City Attorney Carl Newton, Frank Ferry and other unidentified members of the Council say they don’t think Kellar violated the Code of Ethics. “He did not say he was speaking on behalf of the council or speaking in an official capacity, so I don’t think he has violated any policy,” Newton told The Signal. Ha! Newton must think we are stupid, the code requires that officials affirmatively state that they are not speaking on behalf of the Council, the inverse is simply not enough; that’s obvious even from a lay reading of the code.

All these new articles (especially the KHTS one) and many of the commenters are emphasizing how important the context of Kellar’s quote was. I agree. Context is king. That’s why before you make your judgment, you ought to (in addition to reading all of his speech) consider that Kellar, our City Councliman, was at an event where a pastor gave a stirring, nativist invocation in which he said that that the US was being overrun by “those who are evil,” and that the “thing going on in our nation today” (presumably Democrats and/or illegals) were “sent straight from hell.” That was the true context for the whole rally, that was the tone right off the bat: religiously-inspired illegal immigrant bashing.

Any normal elected person -cognizant that he represented a diverse Southern California community in 2010- would have left at that point, but not Kellar. All indications are that he worked himself into a frenzy, staying for several speeches before hissing that he was a proud racist. He topped even the pastor with his rhetoric and the crowd ate it up.

I’ll say this for Kellar. Whether he is protesting against marriage equality for gays or besting even the most reactionary rhetoric at a nativist gathering, he’s clear and consistent. He had me fooled for a long time, so if anything good can be said to come from last week’s rally, it’s that I and the rest of the SCV now know the true Bob Kellar. And he’s proud of it, he stands by everything he said. And I’ll be happy to see him leave the Council in 2012, despite whatever good service he’s given to our community.


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Kellar Doubles Down on “Proud Racist” Comment
Written by Jeff on January 23rd, 2010

Bob Kellar tells the Daily News in a Saturday story that he stands by his “I’m a proud racist” comment and he doesn’t really understand what all the fuss is about. Afterall, his “Proud Racist” comment “doesn’t mean I’m going to saddle up the horses at midnight,” he told the paper.

Susan Abram of the Daily News spoke to several people about Kellar’s comments, including Carole Lutness, a local activist and former Signal columnist, who told Abram that Kellar “has done some good stuff in this Valley, but his attitude is whites-only and the rest need not apply.”

Abram then spoke with people about the immigration issue and ended the article speaking to an uncomfortable Marsha McLean, who said this whole unpleasantness was a “very difficult situation” and said that Kellar doesn’t speak for the Council.

When people started emailing me about this Kellar story this morning, I thought for sure he’d take the opportunity to back away from his comments, to smooth things over, to make himself appear more reasonable and level-headed like an elected official should. I didn’t expect an apology, but maybe a “I regret the poor choice of words,” or an “I regret that I put it that way, what I meant to say was….”

Instead he doubled down on his own phrase, invoked Ku Klux Klan imagery (hey, at least our Councilman isn’t as bad as those guys, right?), and flipped the bird to those of us who are compassionate about immigration issues. He repeated what he said last Saturday to a wider audience. And the commenters on the YouTube video and the Daily News site are eating it up, feeling smug and proud that a local elected person is justifying their xenophobia.

Since he didn’t back off his incendiary comments, neither will I. Kellar has cracked his nut. He’s no longer suitable to serve as a City Councilman in Santa Clarita. He is an embarassment to our community and he ought to resign immediately.

Note: The Daily News story isn’t online right now.


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Signal to cover Kellar remarks at anti immigrant rally again
Written by Jeff on January 22nd, 2010

They just teased it in their new Qwik-E email blast for Sunday publication:

Kellar’s anti-illegal immigration remarks stir controversy
Santa Clarita City Councilman Bob Kellar’s comments last week at an anti-illegal immigration and anti-amnesty rally in front of the Santa Clarita Civic Center have drawn praise from some, while other local residents have called the elected official an embarrassment to the city.

Good on The Signal for holding our elected officials accountable for what they say. I look forward to a solid, fair, and mature report. I also regret digging at The Signal for failing to report the remarks before. Better a solid, well-written report than a hasty one. My bad.


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admin
01-24-2010, 12:38 PM
I saw him say that on the videos somebody posted here. It was pretty clear that the guy was not actually announcing himself as a racist, but simply trying to apply the false posing of certain sentiments as racist. It was a very offhanded thing to say and it is conceivable by his language that he is a racist. But it certainly wasn't anything like the announcement that people suggest it was. He was not actually saying he was a racist.
He's got quite an uphill battle on his hands now, and it may end up detracting from the original point of the event.

Eagle1
01-24-2010, 01:02 PM
Councilman Bob Kellar needs support at this forthcoming Santa Clarita Valley City Council meeting.
We expect opposition to show up and speak against him. We would like everyone that can make it to the meeting to show up in support of Kellar.

Asd you know you cannot bring signs into the meeting but prior to the meeting you can be outside with your "Kellar is a Hero" signs or whatever you want.

Below is the meeting schedule with time and place from the SCV website:
Please put this out to your friends and attend if you can.

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CITY OF SANTA CLARITA

CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

6:00 PM

City Council Chambers

23920 Valencia Blvd. 1 st Floor

Santa Clarita, CA 91355

AGENDA
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PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY - No New Business
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Public Participation Process

During the Public Participation portion of the meeting, each person wishing to speak should prepare a presentation of not more than three (3) minutes. Public Participation speaker's slips must be submitted to the City Clerk BEFORE this portion of the meeting begins. Anyone wishing to address an item on the agenda should fill out a speaker's slip and submit it to the City Clerk BEFORE the Mayor announces the item. Each person addressing the Council is given three (3) minutes to speak indicated by a colored light system on the Council dais; a green light appears when the speaker begins; a yellow light appears when 30 seconds remain and a red light appears when time has expired. Comments should be complete at this time.
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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office, (661) 255-4391. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title II)
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INVOCATION - Ender

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

FLAG SALUTE

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AWARDS/RECOGNITION TO MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY

Saugus Girls' JV, Canyon Boys' JV and Golden Valley High Schools' Boys JV Cross Country teams for their outstanding performance at the Mt. Sac Cross Country Invitational

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PRESENTATIONS TO THE CITY

None

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COMMITTEE REPORTS/COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
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ilbegone
01-24-2010, 01:05 PM
He's got quite an uphill battle on his hands now, and it may end up detracting from the original point of the event.

That's what the tactic is all about.

Make a lot of noise about a statement taken out of context, loudly make accusations of racism.

Focus as much attention to the statement as possible, diverting attention from the real issue, illegal immigration, as well as demonize the politician so severely that his reputation is permanently stained and no one will touch him with a 50 foot pole. He'll be a political wet dog.

The man's political career will be tried, convicted, and executed in a media Kangaroo Court as an example to other elected officials.

That's why it is so important to be careful as to the words which are spoken. Not only does it sidetrack attention away from illegal immigration, but if one is vulnerable, they will be on that person like a pack of hyenas on a zebra carcass.