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Why Does La Raza Get U.S. Tax Dollars?
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The jews told them to wave the American flag, instead of the Mexican flag.
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The reason mexican extra-nationalists are funded by tax money (the rich pay most of the taxes) is because it keeps whites focused on fighting mexican unskilled laborers instead of focusing on the rich people who bring mexicans here to labor for them, undercutting wages that whites would want raised.
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That Whites get out sign always cracks me up, how the hell ARE we supposed to give credibility to Illegal Non Americans in OUR land...
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The jews seek to dilute and eventually eliminate all traces of white race/while culture and will even ally with anti-semitic groups to achieve this. black panthers, cairn, la razza..doesn't matter
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In 1968, the Southwest Council of La Raza was organized with funding from the Ford Foundation. By 1972 organization changed its name to the National Council for La Raza (National Council of the people or community in English.[3] ), and moved its offices to Washington, D.C. In 1973, the Ford Foundation, then the NCLR's sole funding source, demanded a change in the organization's focus and direction by threatening to withhold funding, and forced then NCLR President Henry Santiestevan out of office. In 1974, Yzaguirre was elected the second President of the NCLR. The Ford Foundation was pleased with Yzaguirre and continued to be a top donor of the NCLR throughout Yzaguirre's term.[4]
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Raul_Yzaguirre "...in addition to creating MALDEF and [the National Council of] La Raza, [the Ford Foundation] funded numerous other Hispanic advocacy groups, such as the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and the Latino Institute." Henry Santiestevan, former head of the Southwest Council of La Raza, has written:"It can be said that without the Ford Foundation's commitment to a strategy of national and local institution-building, the Chicano movement would have withered away in many areas." Ford deliberately set out to politically empower Hispanics through a series of concentrated grants, with much of the emphasis in rural areas of the Southwest--places like New Mexico, where Reies Tijerina attempted to build a radical chicano movement akin to the Black Panthers in the mid-60's. Ford also looked to the urban areas of Southern California, where illegal immigration was increasing but was, as yet, still a sleeping issue. It would be in this venue that Ford's investment in community organizing among Latinos would have its most dramatic effect, cementing the relationship between immigration and identity. Under the guidance of newly installed McGeorge Bundy, the Ford Foundation, in addition to creating MALDEF and La Raza, funded numerous other Hispanic advocacy groups, such as the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and the Latino Institute. In 1974, Ford would establish the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund to mimic MALDEF's efforts among Puerto Ricans. Quote:
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Enough already, is it tard time yet ?
Henry Ford, and his widow had nothing to do with those who took over the Ford foundation. Fords grand son or great grand son, could not do a thing to change its direction. It is not connected to the Ford Motor Corporation.
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The money in the Ford Foundation is ALL OF HENRY FORD'S RICHES ....and the COMPOUND INTEREST since he died in the 1940s. Nobody is gonna walk away from a trillion dollars and let "somebody else" take it all. How stupid do you think we are "America First"? (how about getting a name?) How pompous and preposterous of you to have us believe for one second that the Ford heirs would abandon their unbelievable wealth to someone who would just waltz in the door of the foundation building and claim ownership of it! The Ford heirs were involved in the foundation openly when the above was taking place. No excuses. Last edited by Hudson; March 16th, 2011 at 04:21 AM. |
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Similar funding? How about all non-white non-combatants being peacefully expelled.
And all non-white combatants who have contributed to the anti-white direction of the west, belong in camps in service to an all-white west. If things do change in our lifetime, nobody has more earned the title of 'P.O.W.' more than supporters of anti-white orgs like La Raza. These vultures come from their diseased hole of Mexico in attempt to turn our country into Mexico 2.0. I'm more benevolent than these run-of-the-mill modern 'Christians' who 'wouldn't hurt a fly' (that's stinging poison into your veins), to say our people should be strong enough to kick them all out. Would the international bodies complain because we don't fit in with their Jew-shills cries for one-world government control via finance? Because what we would do in the U.S. would be an inspiring call to revive the near-death west? Oh. And what will they do to the U.S.? Nothing. The WWII-style gig of 'let's attack those who kicked us out before the rest of the west kicks us out' doesn't work anymore without annihilating the planet. Last edited by P.E.; March 16th, 2011 at 03:51 AM. |
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three hundred seventy eight thousand bucks for this beanorito
Government Grants (contributions) to the National Council of La Raza
2008 Tax Returns, (October 1 2008 to September 30, 2009) $5,136,535 2007 Tax Returns $3,458,351 2006 Tax Returns $3,353,319 Three Year Total $11,948,205 What do people get paid at La Raza? According to the 2008 tax returns seventeen people listed as officers, directors, trustees, key employees and highest compensated employees of the National Council of La Raza have an income ranging from $119,675 to $378,446, the latter of which goes to Janet Murguia, president and CEO. Janet Murguía From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Janet Murguía Education Secretary Spelling with NCLR President Janet Murguía on July 18, 2005 Born September 6, 1960 (age 50) Kansas City, Kansas Education B.S. degree in journalism (1982), a B.A. degree in Spanish (1982), and a J.D. degree (1985), Kansas University.[1] Janet Murguia (born September 6, 1960) is a prominent civil rights leader in the United States. She grew up in Kansas City, Kansas but now lives in Washington, D.C. and works as a renowned advocate for the Latino community. Both her twin sister Mary and her elder brother Carlos are federal judges.Contents 1 NCLR President and CEO 2 Past positions held 3 Acknowledgments and honors 4 References 5 External links NCLR President and CEO On January 1, 2005, Murguía replaced Raul Yzaguirre as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S. As President and CEO, Murguía often testifies before Congress about issues affecting the Latino community. Under Murguía’s direction, NCLR brought back the NCLR ALMA Awards after many years’ hiatus. NCLR created the ALMA Awards in 1995 as part of its strategy to promote fair and accurate portrayals of Latinos in the entertainment industry. Eva Longoria of ABC’s Desperate Housewives has been the show’s host for the last two years. Longoria and Murguía also serve as the show’s executive producers. Murguía also placed more emphasis on strengthening the relationship with NCLR’s network of nearly 300 community-based organizations (CBOs). The CBOs are essential to NCLR’s work because they provide crucial services to the community and bring attention to the needs of the community members they serve. Past positions held Janet Murguía has emerged as a key leader in the Latino community. In 2001, Murguía joined the University of Kansas (KU) as Executive Vice Chancellor for University Relations. Murguía managed KU’s strategic planning and marketing efforts on four campuses. Before joining KU, she served as deputy campaign manager and director of constituency outreach for the Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Gore/Lieberman presidential campaign where she was the primary liaison between former Vice President Gore and national constituency groups. She also served as a spokesperson for the campaign, working with radio, print, and TV media outlets. Murguía also served seven years as legislative counsel to former Kansas Congressman Jim Slattery before working at the White House from 1994 to 2000. She eventually served as deputy assistant to President Bill Clinton, providing strategic and legislative advice to the president. She also served as deputy director of legislative affairs where she was in charge of the legislative staff and acted as a senior White House liaison to Congress. Acknowledgments and honors Murguía has been named to the following: In 2007 Poder magazine’s “The Poderosos 100” Latino Leaders magazine’s “101 Top Leaders of the Hispanic Community” Hispanic magazine’s “Powerful Latinos 2007” In 2006 Washingtonian magazine’s “100 Most Powerful Women in Washington” The NonProfit Times’ “Power and Influence Top 50” leaders People En Español’s “100 Most Influential Hispanics 2006” In 2005 Finalist for Hispanic Business magazine’s “Woman of the Year Award” In 2004 Hispanic magazine’s list of "100 Top Latinas" Hispanic Business magazine’s "100 Most Influential Hispanics" beanorita Last edited by Rick Ronsavelle; March 16th, 2011 at 12:07 PM. Reason: misspelled beanorita as beanorito |
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In 1968, the Southwest Council of La Raza was organized with funding from the Ford Foundation. By 1972 organization changed its name to the National Council for La Raza (National Council of the people or community in English.[3] ), and moved its offices to Washington, D.C. In 1973, the Ford Foundation, then the NCLR's sole funding source, demanded a change in the organization's focus and direction by threatening to withhold funding, and forced then NCLR President Henry Santiestevan out of office. In 1974, Yzaguirre was elected the second President of the NCLR. The Ford Foundation was pleased with Yzaguirre and continued to be a top donor of the NCLR throughout Yzaguirre's term.[4] http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Raul_Yzaguirre "...in addition to creating MALDEF and [the National Council of] La Raza, [the Ford Foundation] funded numerous other Hispanic advocacy groups, such as the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and the Latino Institute." Henry Santiestevan, former head of the Southwest Council of La Raza, has written:"It can be said that without the Ford Foundation's commitment to a strategy of national and local institution-building, the Chicano movement would have withered away in many areas." Ford deliberately set out to politically empower Hispanics through a series of concentrated grants, with much of the emphasis in rural areas of the Southwest--places like New Mexico, where Reies Tijerina attempted to build a radical chicano movement akin to the Black Panthers in the mid-60's. Ford also looked to the urban areas of Southern California, where illegal immigration was increasing but was, as yet, still a sleeping issue. It would be in this venue that Ford's investment in community organizing among Latinos would have its most dramatic effect, cementing the relationship between immigration and identity. Under the guidance of newly installed McGeorge Bundy, the Ford Foundation, in addition to creating MALDEF and La Raza, funded numerous other Hispanic advocacy groups, such as the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and the Latino Institute. In 1974, Ford would establish the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund to mimic MALDEF's efforts among Puerto Ricans. Quote:
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