Thursday, May 12, 2005

Don't Forget...They're Unions First!

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I constantly find myself reminding folks that the California Teachers Association is not an education advocacy group. They are a Labor Union. The California Peace Officers Association is not a law enforcement advocacy group. They are a labor union! The California Firefighters Association is not a public safety advocacy group. THEY ARE A LABOR UNION!!!!

GET THE PICTURE?

Heck, even the Sacramento Bee gets it! In a recent Op-ed they write:

The unions, with their insatiable appetite for bigger paychecks and richer retirements and their stranglehold on the leadership of the Democratic party, pose a growing and intractable threat to the future of the whole state, its children and schools included.

The job of the union bosses is to advocate for their members. Bigger paychecks, more benefits and squeezing out non-union workers are what they are all about. Educating our children comes second. As does enforcing the law and providing for public safety.

While the rank and file members of these unions have made serving the public their first priority, those who represent them are doing their best to break the bank.

Astronomical pay raises and pension benefits firefighters, police and prison guards have won at the state and local levels have propelled California and some of its cities and counties to the brink of bankruptcy. Government support not just for schools but for all the things that help families raise children - aid to the poor, roads and transit, health care, parks, effective law enforcement - is being slashed to pay these salary and retirement benefits.

So the next time you find yourself feeling sympathetic toward union protesters, keep in mind who they are really fighting for. And be assured that it is not us!

Craig DeLuz

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Blacks, Liberals and Psychological Slavery

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Justice Janice Rogers Brown

The battle is heating up once again surrounding President Bush’s judicial nominations. And the confirmation Janice Rogers Brown to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals stands center stage in this conflict.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported on a press conference held by supposed civil rights groups.

Civil rights groups said Monday that California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown is hostile to anti-discrimination laws and accused President Bush of exploiting racial divisions in promoting her nomination to a powerful federal appeals court.

Notice that no one disputes Justice Brown’s qualifications. Like all of the president’s nominees, she comes highly rated by the American Bar Association. And she is praised by her peers on the California Supreme Court, liberal and conservatives alike. The issues surrounding Janice Rogers Brown are those of race and ideology.

They're hoping that people will feel uncomfortable opposing an African American woman whose father was a sharecropper,'' Eva Paterson, president of the Equal Justice Society, said at a San Francisco news conference. "It is not racist to oppose her.''

"She is hostile to equal opportunity and diversity policies, and her opinions show a radical right-wing agenda,'' said Paul Turner of the Greenlining Institute, which is a member of the coalition and itself comprises 40 minority organizations, including the California Black Chamber of Commerce and several African American churches.

Janice Rogers Brown has become a lightning rod for liberals because she is Black. But as a conservative, she does not subscribe to typical liberal racist ways of thinking.

Liberals think that Blacks cannot be successful without the government’s help. They don’t believe that Blacks can go out and get jobs, so the government must take care of them. They don’t believe that Blacks can be successful in school, so they wish to lower the standards for graduation so that Black students will feel better about themselves. They believe that Blacks are victims of a racist system, so they should not be held responsible for their actions; as if we are incapable of controlling ourselves. This is what liberal racists think of us. And sadly, they have been successful in getting most Blacks to buy into this view of themselves. It’s nothing more than psychological slavery.

But Janice Rogers Brown challenges that image. A successful Black woman with Brown’s humble beginnings and yet also possesses conservative world view, is contrary to the dependent characterization liberals wish to paint of us. And they are worried that through her example, we will break free from that persona and their control over us.

In a recent commentary, Sacramento Bee, Associate Editor Ginger Rutland, a Black liberal herself offered:

Championed by conservatives, Brown terrifies my liberal friends. They worry she will end up on the U.S. Supreme Court. I don't.

I find myself rooting for Brown. I hope she survives the storm and eventually becomes the first black woman on the nation's highest court.

I want her there because I believe she worries about the things that most worry me about our justice system: bigotry, unequal treatment and laws and police practices that discriminate against people who are black and brown and weak and poor.

While it is good to hear that Rutland supports Justice Brown. But I believe that her support is for all the wrong reasons. She states that she believes that Janice Brown will stand up for the poor and for minorities. Not that so say that she won’t, but what she actually will stand up for is the rule of law. And she believes that those laws should be applied equally, to all citizens, regardless of their race or socio-economic background. Meanwhile, Rutland like many liberals is interested only in selective justice.

I only know that I want judges on those courts who will defend the rights of the poor and the disenfranchised in our country against the rich and the powerful when the rich and the powerful are wrong.

Is this to say that the poor are incapable of doing wrong? What about minorities who break the law? Justice Brown, as do most conservatives, believes in equal justice for all citizens; not selective justice.

If there is one thing I have learned from my experience as a parent and as an educator; it is that people will rise the expectation levels set for them. Liberals believe in lowering the bar for minorities, believing that they are incapable of succeeding on a level playing field. Conservatives believe that given a level playing field, all Americans can compete and succeed, if they so choose.

I understand why Ginger Rutland thinks the way she does. She grew up as a Black woman in an era where race was the great divide. But as a part of the first generation born under the 1960’s Civil Rights legislation, I was born “Equal Under the Law”. And that has afforded me opportunities that were previously denied to my parents and even some of my older brothers and sisters. For those who are only 10 years older than I, race was often all that mattered.

The real question is, “Does race still matter today?” And I most emphatically believe that it does. It matters more than most conservatives are willing to admit. However, it does not matter as much as most liberals would have us believe. Contrary to Rutland’s assertions, there is not a rich white man waiting around every corner to oppress me. And while Blacks suffer injustice disproportionately as a race; not every injustice done to Blacks is because we are Black. Today the great divide is faith... Faith in Government or faith in one's self.

The majority of the issues that we must deal with today; the breakdown of the family, violence in our neighborhoods and lack of parental involvement in our children’s education are all issues that disproportionately affect Blacks. However, these are issues we must address for ourselves. Only once we have gotten our house in order, can we truly address the race issue with White America.

But Black liberals don’t want to hear that. They want to hear that rich conservative white men are the source of all that is wrong in our lives. And that Black conservatives like Janice Rogers Brown and myself are nothing more than Aunt Jamimas and Uncle Toms because we dare think for ourselves.

Well, I won't proport to speak for Justice Brown but as for me...Uncle Tom has left the plantation! And so should you!

Craig DeLuz

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

The NAACP Has Sold Out

Last month, the California Conference NAACP made public their October 2004 vote to support Assemblyman Mark Leno's Gay Marriage Bill (AB 19). No one doubts that the vast majority of Blacks strongly oppose this drive to redefine marriage. So why has this once-venerable organization climbed on the bandwagon?

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Monday, May 9, 2005

You know you're a Redneck if...

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...you speak in Ebonics? This according to a new book by renowned author and conservative thinker Thomas Sowell.

Well, pass me the shotgun & beer!

In his book “Black Rednecks, White Liberals”, Sowell chronicles how the many of the aspects of today’s “Black Culture” actually originated with European whites commonly referred to by their peers as Rednecks.

Saying “acrost” for “across” or “ax” for “ask” are today considered to be part of black English. But this way of talking was common centuries ago in those regions of Britain from which white Southerners came. They brought with them more than their own dialect. They brought a whole way of life that made antebellum white Southerners very different from white Northerners.

Many have asked why I prefer to us the term “Black” as opposed to “African American”. This is because I feel that our experiences as a people uniquely changed our culture and way of thinking from Africans. Slavery, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow Era and the Civil Rights movement all played a major role in shaping who we are as a people and how we looked at the world. Not that our African heritage hasn’t played a significant role in this process, it has. But it is just one part of who we are.

I am an American! And as a part of the Black subculture in America, the history and experiences that have been passed down to me are not the same as my African cousins thousands of miles across the Atlantic. Let’s not get so caught up in being “Afrocentric” that we miss out on a major part of who we are.

The Black American Experience is a story of hardship and survival. But it is rich with triumphs and success. Let’s not forget that!

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Craig DeLuz

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Friday, May 6, 2005

So Much for Working Together

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Union leaders implored the Governor to work with them to "Amend, not end" the current Defined Benefit Retirement plan enjoyed by California's public employees. And now that they've gotten their way, negotiations are over.

The LA Daily News reports:

After pressuring Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to drop his proposal to overhaul public-employee pensions, some union representatives have already abandoned negotiations for a new plan, administration officials said Wednesday.

These union bosses are out to break the Governor. They want him to put an end to his reform agenda.

On April 19, union representatives participating in the talks for a new plan staged what administration officials described as a melodramatic walkout. This followed an April 13 e-mail circulated among union leaders urging "no proposals, no negotiations until all the (governor's) initiatives are pulled."

"It's clear that what they want to do is hold California hostage to what is in their own selfish, self-interest," Schwarzenegger press secretary Margita Thompson said.

Quite frankly, it is up to us, the voters to determine if we will be held hostage.

Let's not let that happen! Support the Governor's Reforms!

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Craig DeLuz

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Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Getting it Right...

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Who hasn't heard of the controversial billboard in Los Angeles that declares LA a part of Mexico. Well Southern California patriots have reclaims LA as American Soil.

Viva La Revolucion!

Of course the saddest part is that such a statement needs to be made at all.

The Orange County Register quotes the owner of the station:

"I am surprised and saddened by the reaction," said Lenard Liberman, co-owner of KRCA/62.
"Our intent with the ad was to instill pride in L.A.-area Hispanics and to promote a newscast - not to make a political statement."

Does declaiming that the City of Los Angeles as Mexican territory truly “instill pride” in Hispanics? I don’t buy it.

Latino Americans like African Americans, Asian Americans and European Americans are here because this is the greatest country in the world. They are proud to call themselves “American” because it represents liberty and opportunity which is not present in the nation of their origin. Otherwise why would they be here?

As a Black man, I have often asked disgruntled African Americans, “If it is so bad here, why don’t you go to Africa?...Or any other country where you believe life is better? What is keeping you here?

But the reality is, there is no place better than the good old USA! That is why I am sure that that Hispanic Americans are proud to be American!

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Craig DeLuz

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Monday, May 2, 2005

The Truth Hurts!

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Don't Miss "UNFOUNDED LOYALTY- The truth about Blacks and the Democrat Party"

TONIGHT!!! (MONDAY-MAY 2ND)

Time:
6:30-9pm

Hosted by: COLLEGE REPUBLICANS OF SAC STATE
Location:Sacramento State- Hinde Auditorium
Cost: Free

I have been getting a lot of heat for this event. I hope that those who have no problem sending anonymous emails have the guts to show up tonight to hear the truth. I doubt it! They would rather blame Republicans for the condition of our community.

This in spite of the following facts:

Who fought to keep slavery legal? Democrats!
Who instituted Jim Crow Laws? Democrats!
Who founded the Klu Klux Klan? Democrats!
Who fought against the 1964 Civil Rights Act? Democrats!
Who has failed to educate black children and locked them into failing inner-city public schools? Democrats!
Who supports union only project labor agreements; preventing black contractors from bidding on government construction projects? Democrats!
Who has orchestrated the modern day genocide of Blacks? Democrats!

Want to find out more? Don’t miss this event!

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Craig DeLuz

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