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Un Dia Sin Mexicanos...........A
Day Without
Mexicans
MAY-DAY - MAY -DAY !!!! The First of May is a Day of the People, by the People and for the People - as persons who have strong convictions about the attitude of immigration in the United States. Who should come and who should go - who can stay and who has to worry about it. The immigration nightmare that is
envisioned by persons who feel re-migrating several million people back to a
Southern border near us have some major items to sort out first. Not
all immigrants who come with or without provision, do so and have
done so for more years than you have been on planet. Now we have a day - Monday, May 1st that a large majority of the Hispanic populace and many non-Hispanic will remain home - away from school - work - or place of other commitment. They will be mothers, brothers, fathers, sisters, cousins, Tia-Tio-Tito-Tita - and more specifically they will persons who live in America and have a strong conviction. This conviction is that this land does not know how much we need and have integrated migrants into our society. People, be they legal or otherwise are here now and the Governments of Mexico and the United States have a responsibility, if not liability to care for all persons, including those considered or labeled "Un-Documented. The ones who will not stay home will be in the streets marching. Order and Peace have been set as the priority for all marches. Monday will be a test of our strength as a Union and a nation that has been composed of peoples from somewhere other than this native land.
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............................................................................WHEN YOU NEED IT : ? Did you read the "B" Section of the Star about how the entire City Council (all five of them) went on a field trip to talk about "a fashion retail center" for a project that hadn't even submitted a pre application? Gosh, that used to be called "A VIOLATION OF THE OPEN MEETING LAW", aka the Brown Act, so: 1. When was the public notified about this closed session? 2. How did the Council members get to Rancho Cucamonga? Did they all take the same car? Did three of them go in the same car, which would mean that the going and coming were separate closed sessions? 3. What else did the Council talk about during this time, which creates another violation of the Act? OR, did they just sit in the same car but not say a word the entire two hour trip? 4. Why go on such a long "fact finding trip" when the 'Officials with RiverPark Legacy, heretofore called "the DEVELOPERS" haven't and wouldn't even submit a "pre-application within 3 months" according the Matt Winegar? 5. Recall that the DA's attorney told jurors that "Convicting someone on a conspiracy charge isn't as complicated as it sounds". "It can be as simple as two people casually walking down the street agreeing to commit a crime like spray-painting a building and then taking steps toward accomplishing that goal, he said. "That's all you need in a conspiracy," --- Barrick told jurors." [From Star first page story "Taggers hit with felony charges".] Well than what do you call it when FIVE Council members agree to violate the Brown Act? If you missed the story --- Field trip may benefit River Park shopping Oxnard officials go out of town for ideas to fashion retail center By Charles Levin, clevin@VenturaCountyStar.com April 18, 2006 Oxnard Councilman Dean Maulhardt says he doesn't care much for shopping, but that could change. Maulhardt joined Mayor Tom Holden and three other council members on afield trip Friday to Rancho Cucamonga, where they checked out Victoria Gardens, a new 1.3 million-square-foot shopping center. |
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Openings for volunteers to serve on the following commissions: •Planning Commission
•Commission on Community Relations
•Commission on Homelessness
•Library Board Minimum requirements to serve on a Citizen Advisory Group include: •Be 18 years of age or over •Be Not currently a member of any other citizen advisory group •Be a Resident of Oxnard •To Apply you must have a Completed application on file with the Oxnard City Clerk's Office -- Interested persons can obtain an application packet from the City Clerk's Office or by downloading the form from the City's website at www.ci.oxnard.ca.us. Applications will be presented to City Council-members for consideration in the coming months. For more information, contact Jill Beaty, Assistant City Clerk, at 385-7804.
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