SONSanDiego sent me the following update, as he was not sure that the Chicano Preservation Act, introduced by Rep. Juan Vargas (D-El Centro) was in fact dead:
I called the House Committee on Natural Resources and they forwarded me
to the subcommittee on Federal Land Use to which the Chicano Park Preservation
Act was assigned.
The staff person confirmed that Arthur Shaper is, in fact, correct that
the Bill is has to be re-introduced to the House in the next session will have
to be approved by both the House and the Senate all over again. I asked, if that doesn't mean the Bill is
essentially dead at this time and he said, yes, that's right.
"Chicano Park needs to be a National Monument!" (Even if La Raza hates this nation ...) |
AWESOME!
This is good news for several reasons. We the People can harangue our elected officials and demand that they respect the wishes of the people they represent, rather than caving to special interests or hate groups like La Raza.
He said, they had been getting a lot of calls about the Chicano Park Bill. I asked, "You have been getting a lot of
calls?" He replied, " Yes
we've been getting a good number of calls, which is always good to see." They apparently enjoy getting calls from
enraged constituents. Haha.
They would not have to worry about the phone calls if they were not advancing laws which undermine our national character and sovereignty.
So, the Bill died in Congress.
Representative Vargas and the SDUT just declared a empty victory,
because it had passed the House, even though it was going nowhere.
It is the most hollow of victories. The constituents in CD-51 should expect more from their Congressman than a bill with no chance of passage, but was merely intended as a headline an publicity stunt.
It was going to die anyway, I guess, but I think we probably made an
impression on some of them regarding Chicano Park that maybe they won't forget.
Yes.
More residents in the San Diego region and throughout the country need to know that section of an American city has been taken over by a rogue thuggocracy dedicated to rejecting United States sovereignty and reimposing a neo-pagan "country" in line with Mexico
Chicano Park is still on the National Register of Historic Places. Maybe it would be possible to get their name
scratched off that list as well.
I would like to see this step taken.
Chicano Park should not be recognized in any form.
The San Diego City Council should rename it Patriot Park!
The Chicanos were trying this year to get the building next door funded
as a City Museum. Some of us contacted
the City Council last spring and I think had an impact on that. The building that was the be the Chicano Park
Museum is being remodeled now and the sign out front says "Bay Bridge
Community Center."
It seems like Chicano Park is dying.
The generation of radicals that first occupied that land in 1970 is
literally dying off. Ramon
"Chunky" Sanchez, who wrote the theme song, died just a couple of
weeks ago.
Chicano Park must be closed down or renamed "Patriot Park."
San Diego residents, citizens, and taxpayers should demand better from their elected officials.
Vargas loves to quote Scripture. Perhaps he should reread that passage about perfect love which casts out all fear. He should also reread the passage about honoring the governors above us, which includes respect for our laws.
Vargas loves to quote Scripture. Perhaps he should reread that passage about perfect love which casts out all fear. He should also reread the passage about honoring the governors above us, which includes respect for our laws.
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