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Suzanimal
07-07-2014, 06:27 PM
Do you think the DOJ will get involved here? I wouldn't doubt it, especially if the homeland domestic terrorists protesters keep forcing the Feds to turn away those buses.


The "Tequila Party," a Latino group formed in opposition to the Tea Party, wrote to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI Director James Comey on Monday to request that the Tea Party and several officials be investigated for their role in protesting and blocking the transfer of illegal aliens captured in Texas to Murrieta, California. The protests on July 1 turned back three busloads of aliens, though more are scheduled to arrive.

In their letter--signed by California attorney Ruben Salazar, pro-amnesty activist Dee Dee Garcia Blase, and Nebraska attorney Shirl Mora James--the group, writing on the letterhead of a new organization called "Somos Independents," called on Holder and Comey to launch an "outside investigation" of Murrieta city councilwoman Diana Serafin; U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents Steven Golda and Gabe Pacheo; Murrieta mayor Alan Long, protest leader Patrice Lynes; the Murrieta Police Department, and local resident Joseph Culberson.

In addition, the signatories accuse Tea Party activists in Murrieta of being "homeland domestic terrorists (masquerading as patriots)," and allege that they were "were obstructing federal law enforcement from performing their jobs and terrorizing small refugee immigrant children from Central America with racial slurs."

Update: Blase responded to a request by Breitbart News for further comment. In response to a question about whether the activists expected the Department of Justice to respond to the request, Blase said:

I believe the DOJ will respond to all written formal requests of concern regarding Civil Rights issues. Please recall when Sheriff Joe Arpaio was investigated due to public outcry, and when Thomas E. Perez, assistant attorney general at the Department's Civil Rights Division said at a news conference: “At its core, this is an abuse-of-power case involving a sheriff and sheriff’s office that disregarded the Constitution, ignored sound police practices, compromised public safety and did not hesitate to retaliate against his perceived critics."

Asked about the First Amendment rights of Tea Party protestors and other demonstrators, Blase said:

Per California Lawyer via Ruben Salazar, here are some Constitutional principles to consider from the Supreme Court which limit our 1st Amendment rights:

1) Supreme Court in Brandenburg v. Ohio enunciated the "imminent lawless action doctrine," and held that speech is not protected by the 1st Amendment if the speaker intends to incite a violation of the law that is both imminent and likely. And, under California Penal Code Section 404.6, it is a state crime to engage in the mere urging of others to engage in acts of force or violence. And under Federal law, Title 18 USC Sec 249 prohibits hate crimes. Title 18 USC Sec 241 prohibits conspiracy against Civil Rights. Title 18 USC Sec 242 prohibits deprivation of rights under color of law.

2) Under Dennis v. US held that a State may forbid or proscribe advocacy of the use of force or violence where such advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action.

The "Masterminds of Murrieta" appears to have engaged in advocacy to use force or of law violation in order to incite or produce a riot.

In addition to these principles, the 1st amendment does not protect conduct, it protects speech only and it appears there were some individuals who were engaged in potential criminal conspiracy to violate federal and state laws.

Furthermore, we would like for DOJ and the FBI to determine who made the decision to block the bus since Mayor Alan Long admitted several protesters were from out of town--allegedly from FAIR or Numbers USA. This protest was highly organized. Did these out of town Tea Party protesters potentially violate Title 18 USC section 241, conspiracy against Civil Rights?

The goal in our letter is to facilitate an investigation.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-California/2014/07/07/Tequila-Party-Asks-Holder-to-Prosecute-Tea-Party-for-Murrieta-terrorism

Brian4Liberty
07-07-2014, 08:33 PM
allege that they were "were obstructing federal law enforcement from performing their jobs and terrorizing small refugee immigrant children from Central America with racial slurs."

Now why does that sound so familiar? Oh yeah, they have been trying to smear the Tea Party for years...


March 24, 2010
Anatomy of a Racial Smear
By Jack Cashill

For the last year, the media have been desperately trying to hang the "racist" tag around the Tea Party movement as a way to discredit it.
...
To give the story poignancy, reporter William Douglas makes iconic civil rights veteran John Lewis the subject of the abuse. He is the "congressman" alluded to in the headline. The only problem is that Lewis never heard anything. This is the first of the fabrications.

According to the article, Lewis was walking from the Cannon Office Building to the Capitol when protesters started shouting. According to Lewis, however, what they shouted was not a racial slur, but "Kill the bill, kill the bill."
...
In the era of the ubiquitous camera, he would have known that such an accusation could be immediately refuted, as it certainly has been. The ample videotape evidence shows that there was no such chorus.

Cleaver does turn briefly to face the camera in one video, but regardless of what he might have heard or thought he heard, no one on the video is heard to "scream" anything racial.
...
House majority whip James CIyburn, who walked with the contingent from the Black Caucus, heard no racist remarks either.
...
With so many promises broken, all that Democrats have left to peddle are an elusive hope and a manufactured fear. Pretty soon, it will be just the fear. Expect more of this.
...
More:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/03/anatomy_of_a_racial_smear_1.html

enhanced_deficit
07-07-2014, 08:40 PM
Tequila vs Tea ... this is going to be a tough one.

Suzanimal
07-07-2014, 08:49 PM
Tequila vs Tea ... this is going to be a tough one.

:) I was torn at first too but then I (vaguely) remembered my last Tequila experience and figured I'd be better off sticking to tea.:o

Brian4Liberty
07-07-2014, 08:57 PM
I would join the Tequila Party, but those idiots probably don't know their Reposado from their Añejo.

Origanalist
07-07-2014, 09:08 PM
They have their own "acorn" now...


Posted on July 6, 2014 by TMH

http://www.noisyroom.net/blog/swkey.jpg



Are you curious who has been facilitating the transport of illegal alien children throughout the country? Look no more… meet La Raza connected Southwest Key Programs. This organization is the pipeline for the children into US refugee camps and homes across the nation. They provide immigrant youth shelters. It is a well-oiled machine that was set up to educate and reintegrate youth into American society. They also provide training for jobs. And baby, they are hiring.

Southwest Key Programs is funded by government and state programs. Here is an overview of what they do:

Southwest Key Programs is a national nonprofit organization providing transformative education, innovative safe shelters and alternatives to incarceration for over 200,000 youth and their families annually, while creating opportunities for their families to become self-sufficient. The inspiring youth and parents we work with are seeking the American dream: equality, education, and a higher quality of life. At Southwest Key, we simply open the doors to opportunity so they can achieve these dreams.

Southwest Key Programs ranks 5th among the Top Hispanic Nonprofits in America, employing a creative and diverse staff of over 2,200 employees. Because of Southwest Key’s work, thousands of youth have been diverted from prisons, jails, and institutions, enabling them to stay at home with their families and out of trouble. Southwest Key has reunified thousands of immigrant children with their families and provided these unaccompanied minors with 24-hour care and education. Southwest Key is one of only three nonprofits in Austin to be accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the nation’s leading human service accrediting body.

From the start, a cornerstone of all of our programs has been culturally-relevant education. Since 1999 we have refined our model by operating leading alternative schools throughout Texas, preventing hundreds of youth from dropping out of school by providing them with individualized education in a therapeutic setting. In 2009, East Austin College Prep opened at Southwest Key’s El Centro de Familia campus.

Over $8 million went into building their facility for this. This business was founded in 1987 and was made-to-order for Obama’s manufactured chaos on the border. Fast facts on Southwest Key Programs:


Founded: 1987
Legal Status: Nonprofit, charitable 501(c)(3) Social Service, Education and Community Development Organization
Staff: Over 2,200 nationwide
Programs: Southwest Key operates 68 juvenile justice and family programs, safe shelters for immigrant children, schools, and community building initiatives
Number Served: Over 200,000 kids and their families annually
Headquarters: Austin, Texas
Locations: Texas, California, New York, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin
FY 20013-14 Budget: $150 million
Funding: Grants and contracts by U.S. federal, state, and local government, foundations, and corporations; special events; private contributions
Social Enterprises: Southwest Key Enterprises, Southwest Key Cafe del Sol, Southwest Key Maintenance, Southwest Key Green Energy & Construction, Southwest Key Workforce Development, The Blooming Florist, Southwest Key Youth, Family, & Transportation LLC


Their specialty is reunifying illegal minors with their families. They are the underground railroad for the American invasion from the South. They are nationalistic in their connections and leadership. Heavily connected to the La Raza Roundtable, don’t be fooled by the charitable facade. This is a radical breeding ground. They are militant, Latino community organizers.

continued at....

noisyroom.net/blog/2014/07/06/acorn-for-illegal-aliens-meet-the-southwest-key-programs/

Suzanimal
07-07-2014, 09:09 PM
I would join the Tequila Party, but those idiots probably don't know their Reposado from their Añejo.

LOL, neither do I.

The only Tequila's I know are the free body shots (nothings really free btw) and the "oh shit, did I actually spend money to do this to myself" kinds.:o

JK/SEA
07-08-2014, 09:21 AM
LOL, neither do I.

The only Tequila's I know are the free body shots (nothings really free btw) and the "oh shit, did I actually spend money to do this to myself" kinds.:o

people do this?...i'm shocked, shocked i say...

Brian4Liberty
07-08-2014, 11:18 AM
They have their own "acorn" now...


Are you curious who has been facilitating the transport of illegal alien children throughout the country? Look no more… meet La Raza connected Southwest Key Programs. This organization is the pipeline for the children into US refugee camps and homes across the nation. They provide immigrant youth shelters. It is a well-oiled machine that was set up to educate and reintegrate youth into American society. They also provide training for jobs. And baby, they are hiring.

Southwest Key Programs is funded by government and state programs.

Interesting...

Brian4Liberty
07-08-2014, 12:35 PM
2752

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-California/2014/07/07/Tequila-Party-Asks-Holder-to-Prosecute-Tea-Party-for-Murrieta-terrorism/

Suzanimal
07-08-2014, 02:12 PM
:eek:
Whew, she looks pretty serious for someone in charge of the Tequila Party.


2752

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-California/2014/07/07/Tequila-Party-Asks-Holder-to-Prosecute-Tea-Party-for-Murrieta-terrorism/