eleganz
12-10-2012, 07:09 PM
I can't say much but things are looking very good, the wind is shifting in our direction but we need some help.
Here is his nomination letter:
http://us6.campaign-archive.com/?u=a977d10c5115c3f48bdb0b692&id=3e37c67a17
NEW COMMERCIAL CLIP: Please share!
Here is a youtube video that we need more views and thumbs up on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR3lrsHoJTM&feature=plcp
Spread it anywhere you can. And most importantly LIKE the video
Somebody please mirror it on DailyPaul
The big day is approaching and things are moving very quickly. I hope to deliver good news SOON.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Alas Poised to Harness Burgeoning Power of Latino Electorate in Los Angeles County say
Republicans
SAN MARINO - December 13, 2012 – Realtor and former international pro soccer player, Arturo Alas
III, is poised to win the nomination for chairman of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County at the
party’s biennial organizational elections this Saturday, December 15, 2012 at the Mike Curb Free
Enterprise Center in Burbank, California.
Alas has received the endorsements of multiple GOP colleagues including John Dennis, chairman of the
California Republican Liberty Caucus and congressional contender of Nancy Pelosi; Allan Bartlett of
the Irvine City Finance Commission; former Sonoma County GOP Chairman, Matt Heath; and current
Clark County, NV GOP chairwoman, Cindy Lake.
“Put the ‘serve’ back in “conservative,” is Alas’ motto. “Republicans are dangerously close to
becoming third party status in California. If we fail to rebrand our party message and reach out to
Latino communities, we will become irrelevant,” he said.
Arturo Alas, 31, would be the first Latino GOP chairman in LA County in 25 years, since Bill Orozco
chaired the party at the end of the Reagan Administration.
Alas says the Latino community is largely a conservative culture, “My party has failed to effectively
brand its message to include us. Latinos are patriots at heart, and having the ability to speak to them in
the language used at home is vital to reaching these communities. I can do that.”
“Sponsoring neighborhood seed drives and urban farming festivals can be a way to show them that we
truly are here to help them combat the obstacles of government bureaucracy so they can be free to make
a living. We don’t have to depend on the government during difficult times,” said Alas.
Alas was first elected to his central committee seat in 2010 after members of TEAPAC, a Pasadenabased Tea Party group, encouraged him to run. He currently serves as the assistant treasurer on the
Board of the LA GOP.
The election will occur on Saturday 9am – 2pm at The Mike Curb Center for Free Enterprise at 6250
Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, 91521.
For more information contact Calvin Lee, ccalvinlee@gmail.com, 626-756-6546.
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Here is his nomination letter:
http://us6.campaign-archive.com/?u=a977d10c5115c3f48bdb0b692&id=3e37c67a17
NEW COMMERCIAL CLIP: Please share!
Here is a youtube video that we need more views and thumbs up on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR3lrsHoJTM&feature=plcp
Spread it anywhere you can. And most importantly LIKE the video
Somebody please mirror it on DailyPaul
The big day is approaching and things are moving very quickly. I hope to deliver good news SOON.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Alas Poised to Harness Burgeoning Power of Latino Electorate in Los Angeles County say
Republicans
SAN MARINO - December 13, 2012 – Realtor and former international pro soccer player, Arturo Alas
III, is poised to win the nomination for chairman of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County at the
party’s biennial organizational elections this Saturday, December 15, 2012 at the Mike Curb Free
Enterprise Center in Burbank, California.
Alas has received the endorsements of multiple GOP colleagues including John Dennis, chairman of the
California Republican Liberty Caucus and congressional contender of Nancy Pelosi; Allan Bartlett of
the Irvine City Finance Commission; former Sonoma County GOP Chairman, Matt Heath; and current
Clark County, NV GOP chairwoman, Cindy Lake.
“Put the ‘serve’ back in “conservative,” is Alas’ motto. “Republicans are dangerously close to
becoming third party status in California. If we fail to rebrand our party message and reach out to
Latino communities, we will become irrelevant,” he said.
Arturo Alas, 31, would be the first Latino GOP chairman in LA County in 25 years, since Bill Orozco
chaired the party at the end of the Reagan Administration.
Alas says the Latino community is largely a conservative culture, “My party has failed to effectively
brand its message to include us. Latinos are patriots at heart, and having the ability to speak to them in
the language used at home is vital to reaching these communities. I can do that.”
“Sponsoring neighborhood seed drives and urban farming festivals can be a way to show them that we
truly are here to help them combat the obstacles of government bureaucracy so they can be free to make
a living. We don’t have to depend on the government during difficult times,” said Alas.
Alas was first elected to his central committee seat in 2010 after members of TEAPAC, a Pasadenabased Tea Party group, encouraged him to run. He currently serves as the assistant treasurer on the
Board of the LA GOP.
The election will occur on Saturday 9am – 2pm at The Mike Curb Center for Free Enterprise at 6250
Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, 91521.
For more information contact Calvin Lee, ccalvinlee@gmail.com, 626-756-6546.
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