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SOS Management and Operation Discussion Questions and answers about the management and operation of Save Our State. |
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The Fresno student body president, Pedro Hernandez, is a good example. Another one is Tony Mendoza, congress person from some place here in the LA area. I heard him on TV today saying he is going to introduce a motion to have a ballot measure to have a vote to give all illegals who have been here for 5 years a path to citizen ship. I guess he is legal, but he used his US education to be able to get elected and now he is all for the Illegal Invaders. I think that is the plan all this desire for education is to help them control the political scene as well as the schools from K to College. In the mean time we wonder 'if' we can get people to come together for an event. We cannot worry what the old SOS is doing or has done. We make our own music. |
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Whether the event committee is open membership or closed is irrelevant. We have one, it has personnel, but nothing gets produced anymore. That's just reality.
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We'd like to see more, however, as stated here already, we are a non-profit organization with limited resources at present; we do what we can, when we can, and where we can. |
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I see a number of new members in the last month or so, I do hope this will encourage others to step up for some action, believe me, we need you. Never forget this in not entertainment, this is for the very survival of our country. |
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I've been to all that was on my time schedule this past year, and missed others. There are so many new faces, it's a boost to all of those who've been out in the trenches. Yes, we need to get out there and make our self visible. Others need to see this, so that they know they are not alone. Why even SZ has moved up to actual printed signs. Personally I love his signs made on old card board boxes. We still have the fight and the passion, and many of us are tired, but must go on. I'm old, but I'm bold! God Bless America and the fight must continue. Many have gone to the cities and done the fight in the government offices, this has been effective. Let's go and do our thing, it is not dead.
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I am glad that I am wrong. Maybe being out of the loop for as long as I have been has jaded my point of view. Perhaps getting older has caused me to forget a lot of the events from the beginning of 2010. SB1070 was in deed a the type of catalyst that was needed in order to re-energize this movement.
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California Crusader has been real busy, then there is the 912 group our here and a few more. But, the new faces you see is awesome. Even my church has finally got into it. I was the only rebel there.
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Those are just not very accurate or relevant observations. - The issue is not, and has not been, events. It is events in So. Calif., where most of our membership resides. - Being a non-profit doesn't interfere with any of our attempts to stand on sidewalks, wave signs or give speeches. We have just as little funding as we always have. - The election, the holidays, and the weather explain non-activity since October, not inaction since last spring. - Open or closed membership in the organizing committee does not prevent the people currently in the organizing committee from organizing. Keeping your door open or extending opportunity is fine and dandy ... and doesn't hinder any person currently in the committee from orchestrating public appearances. Look, you've answered my original inquiry, so I won't belabor the points any further. If nothing else, this thread has been illuminating as to why we've been in a coma down here; and I mean that without an ounce of sarcasm or hostility. You answered the questions I've had - Thanks.
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We do have events in play right now, albeit up in Sacramento. It makes sense to conduct them up here at this time because we have access to the statehouse, and several centers of the institutions that affect our agenda. I'm certain we'll have some in the Southern end of the state soon too. |
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I posted an incorrect name for the Fresno State student a few days ago. It is Pedro Rameriz and not Pedro Hernandez. Probably everyone caught the error but just in case someone did not.
Below is the fellow student who is investigating Rameriz. I would say he is doing a good job and his contact info is here. If I post any more I will start a new thread concerning the matter. If you can help Neil I am sure he would appreciate it. Neil O'Brien, Citizen's Advocate P. O. Box 2187 Clovis, Ca 93613 Direct: (760) 898-9898 E-mail: neil@ntrdinc.com cfontana@fresnobee.com Critic of Fresno State student leader takes action Read more: http://www.fresnobee.com/2011/01/03/...#ixzz1A5KMON2o A Fresno State student critical of the university's student president submitted public information requests Monday to campus officials. Neil O'Brien, a recreation major, said he is continuing an investigation of Associated Students Inc. President Pedro Ramirez, who acknowledged last fall that he is an illegal immigrant. |
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