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The infamous Sheriff Joe Arpaio race and what to expect with independents, women, and veterans

Monday, November 5th, 2012

Voter Demographics in Maricopa County regarding Sheriff Joe Arpaio race

Below is a video of the Arizona Sheriff (R) Joe Arpaio / (I) Mike Stauffer / (D) Paul Penzone race and what to expect.

The video is created by women, and for women and independent voters in mind.

You will see us explain the three possible outcomes.

We plan on buying the detailed post election report that will give us a breakdown on how Republicans, Independents and Democratic voted in the Maricopa County Sheriff Office race.

Since independent voters are the 2nd largest voting bloc in Arizona and in Maricopa County, we believe there might be enough pissed off Independent voters that will help pass Prop 121 and support

Mike Stauffer backed by front line police organizations in Arizona

non-partisan Mike Stauffer for Sheriff.

At the end of the video we talk about the mysterious death of the Veteran Marty Atencio who was killed in Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s jail and under his supervision.  We are tired of the expensive lawsuits, we are tired of the mysterious deaths, and we hope the good Lord will have his hand on this race.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio is “expected” to win, and if he does …. we hope the outcome of the Department of Justice lawsuit will expedite with a swift and just ruling.

CAPTION: What to expect in the 2012 Sheriff Joe Arpaio race

 

 

Military veteran reminds Indiana Candidate Richard Mourdock how he did not not support jobs for them

Tuesday, October 9th, 2012

I can be a watchman when it comes to the military and veterans because I served honorably in the Armed Forces, too. When politicians do not support our military and those who were willing to die for this country — they don’t deserve the military/veteran vote either.

See a video below from a Veteran Organization and former military members reminding Indiana Richard Mourdock how he did not support jobs for them.

 

CAPTION: Military veteran reminds Indiana Candidate Richard Mourdock how he did not not support jobs for them

Latina Freedom Riders to protest Arpaio and Republican National Convention in Florida from Arizona

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

The FREEDOM RIDERS FOR IMMIGRANTS is dedicated to Joaquin Luna — a DREAMer who committed suicide because he felt he had no hope.

 

For Immediate Release

21 August 2012

info@nationaltequilapartymovement.com

 

Latina-led Freedom Riders to Protest Sheriff Arpaio in Florida and the GOP Convention Via Freedom Ride Bus for Immigrants

 

Phoenix, AZ — The National Tequila Party Movement is set to leave Phoenix, Arizona, this Sunday, August 26, 2012, via our Freedom Riders for Immigrants.  According to KTAR, Arpaio is to speak at the Republican National Convention, and we will be protesting the corrupt Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Republican National Convention.  The GOP has become the face of Pete Wilson, ousted Senator Russell Pearce (who welcomed Operation Wetback), Arpaio and Kris Kobach who has advised candidate Mitt Romney — all who have become stars of the anti-immigrant movement.

 

Everyone on our bus will be eligible voters and American-born citizens of our Nation.  Lead co-President and Civil Rights lawyer, Shirl Mora James, will be be joining us in the Heartland to finish our bus tour when we visit Tampa, Florida.   Too often we are told that undocumented immigrants are ignored because they cannot vote, therefore,  those of us who were born in our Country and have fought for this Nation honorably will be the voice via our vote for the voiceless immigrants and DREAM Act youth.  Indeed we do support a human immigration legal plan, and we look forward to accepting Florida Senator Bill Nelson’s invitation to meet with him since he is running against an anti-immigrant Tea Party politician.

 

For more information please contact: info@nationaltequilapartymovement.com

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About the National Tequila Party Movement:

The National Tequila Party Movement is a female-led political movement.  More females vote in Presidential elections than men strong Latina matriarchs are emerging.  It is our goal to communicatto females and Latina matriarchs across the nation with regard to the need for compassion towards undocumented immigrants and the need to fix the broken immigration system.  The Tequila Party is currently organizing a national tour of concerts, events, dinners and college rallies that will encourage a massive Latino Get Out The Vote and political participation.  This movement is a non-partisan movement.  We don’t care how people vote, we just want them to get on the early ballot system, become consistent primary and general election voters.

Honoring our fallen heroes and our brave soldiers this Memorial Day – 2012

Friday, May 25th, 2012

From one veteran to others and to those soldiers currently serving our ARMED FORCES …

Thank you for serving our Country.

Honoring Ira Hamilton Hayes of Arizona - Memorial Day 2012

The National Tequila Party Movement is remembering our fallen heroes who made the greatest sacrifice of all (themselves) to spread freedoms we appreciate here in our Country.   Veterans will shed tears for the fallen and look to our American flag with deep admiration. When we see tattered flags, we demand they be taken down and replaced with brilliant unworn flags instead.   As we take time to reflect this weekend, perhaps we can slow time down for a moment to appreciate life and the living.

I want to especially remember Ira Hamilton Hayes who was a Pima Native American and an American Marine who was one of

Pima Indiana from Arizona raises American Flag in Iwo Jima

the six men immortalized in the iconic photograph of the flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II.  Hayes was an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community in Sacaton, Arizona, and enlisted in the Marine Forces Reserve on August 24, 1942.  On February 19, 1945, Hayes participated in the landing at Iwo Jima and fought in the subsequent battle for the island. On February 23, Hayes, together with fellow Marines Rene Gagnon, Harlon Block, Franklin Sousley, and Mike Strank, and Navy Corpsman John Bradley, raised the American flag over Mount Suribachi, an event photographed by Joe Rosenthal.

I also want to remember Hector P. Garcia who was the founder of the American GI Forum.  In 1948, Dr. Hector P. Garcia was quarreling with the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas which refused to accept sick World War II veterans who were Latino. After this effort, Garcia founded the American G.I. Forum.  The 500,000 Latinos who honorably served in World War II now had a leader in Garcia, and within months of inception, the American G.I. Forum was opening branches across the nation.

Garcia today remains a central figure of the Latino civil rights movement, due to his refusal to stand idle while Mexican Americans were being dehumanized in the post-World War II society.  With Garcia at the helm, the American G.I. Forum called for the removal of poll taxes while simultaneously holding fund-raisers to help pay poll taxes to register more Mexican Americans to vote.   García organized back-to-school drives for Mexican American children. He launched case after case against Texas school systems for being illegal, and won many of his efforts. He and others instigated court cases to sue for the right of Mexican Americans to serve on juries (winning one such case in the Supreme Court).  While making him heroically revered among the Latino culture, these actions also made him the most hated man in Texas by discriminating parts of society.  (The Border 1948 ((2004)  1948 American GI Forum.  Retrieved June 13, 2010, from PBS History Timeline).

Hispanic Patriots continue to enlist and serve our military today.  We volunteer because we have patriotic hearts and we love the United States of America.  Several of us remember our grandfathers, uncles and/or ancestors who were drafted, and a great number of them spilled their blood to defend our country in a time of war.  We honor them for that.

Although it seems that the media does not do enough to portray patriotic Hispanics and their contributions to American wars, let us not be dismayed.  Instead, let us all remember great leaders in American history, and create a culture of unity.  We must take on the mantle from Hispanic Veteran leaders such as Dr. Hector P. Garcia as we continue to see “Operation Wetback” programs rear it’s ugly head in the form of  SB 1070.

We must fight the good fight in countering the people who demonize Hispanics, and we do it by reminding the public of Latino Veteran contributions to our country.  We counter isolationists by reminding the public of the economic contributions given by Hispanics, but most importantly, we remind the public that “All Men Are Created Equal”.

We must help our fellow brothers and sisters by getting them to be more politically involved.  We must take control of our own destinies and change what we can change while praying to our Creator for the things beyond our control.

We must organize fundraisers or drives for our future Hispanic American children and give them incentives for achieving the Honor Roll in school.  We have to help each other.  This is our fight.  We cannot depend on the President, political leaders, and even some church leaders.  All of this comes from sheer will, drive and relationship building with one another.

 

CREDIT: Dire Straits