August 19, 2009

FW: RE: The WAR is free the children

----- Original Message -----
Subject: RE: The WAR is free the children
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 14:05:56
From: jay@villadelrio.com <jay@villadelrio.com>
To: Pedro Ruiz <pedro_ruiz21@yahoo.com>
CC: gschwartz@sacurrent.com <gschwartz@sacurrent.com>,ncalzoncit@hotmail.com <ncalzoncit@hotmail.com>,texasindigenouscouncil@yahoo.com <texasindigenouscouncil@yahoo.com>,afuentes10@mail.accd.edu <afuentes10@mail.accd.edu>,skyeblue_08@yahoo.com <skyeblue_08@yahoo.com>

No one can unite by dividing...ever...   Jay
 

-------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: The WAR is free the children From: Pedro Ruiz <pedro_ruiz21@yahoo.com> Date: Tue, June 02, 2009 8:58 am To: "jay@villadelrio.com" <jay@villadelrio.com> Cc: "gschwartz@sacurrent.com" <gschwartz@sacurrent.com>, "ncalzoncit@hotmail.com" <ncalzoncit@hotmail.com>, "texasindigenouscouncil@yahoo.com" <texasindigenouscouncil@yahoo.com>, "afuentes10@mail.accd.edu" <afuentes10@mail.accd.edu>, "skyeblue_08@yahoo.com" <skyeblue_08@yahoo.com> Dear Jay, I went to Antonio Diaz&#39; website and he clearly explains in youtube how he&#39;s been fighting with Jaime Martinez because of CCA funds given to Lulac. If you had a Jaime Martinez in Del Rio, you probably would all be fighting like in San Anto. I see that Houston Sin Fronteras and the Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition are united in their towns. I am in the longterm process of exposing Lulac to CCA funds, connect the dots, and follow the blood money trail. This blog
will have youtube videos, emails from Free the Children Coalition, pictures of our protests, and an ethical approach to activism when uniting with organizations who have a history of abuse. The blog will serve a purpose to expose the sugarcoating of the cause, which is to reduce the movement to free the children. Help reform Lulac! For now visit Mr. Diaz&#39; website at http://www.indigenousway.blogspot.com -Pedro jay@villadelrio.com wrote: > Thank you for your personal Pedro... >   > At the same time, for the sake of mission of June 20th...I encourage you to channel your energies...at least for this event.  If you have issues with LULAC, don't let them get in the way of helping free the children with a diverse group of folks who share the concern for the violations of children's rights that Hutto symbolizes. Infighting should not even be linked to Hutto.  The event is not a LULAC event.  It is a united effort.  Those who want to war between
factions should not use Hutto as a tool.  >   > If freeing the children is our objective, then what we need to do is come together to garner Obama's and Napolitano's attention.  Right now, this is the real battle front, and I do not think that any of this wrangling serves any constructive purpose towards stopping the incarceration of little children for corporate gain.  This only serves political grievances between territorial factions.  >   > Please reconsider joining us at Hutto on June 20th, World Refugee Day, and help us push for the US to ratify the International Rights of the Child.  Since 1989, with the exception of Somalia, the US is the only country in the world that does not protect the legal, human or moral rights of innocent children...therefore Hutto exists "for profit" here in the US.  The real collusion is the US government with private companies.  It is about greedy supremacy. >   > Those you copy here that know me,
know that I'm about trying to unite our voices and work from a shared common ground and have no interest whatsoever in someone else's divisiveness.  Imprisoning children for money is not about personalities or organizations with their own agendas.  This is about the immoral practice of imprisoning children for corporate gain.  Anyone who shares that common point of conviction would do well to hit the pause button on infighting and join forces.  >   > A final thought.  We need to be what we want others to be.  We need to have the attitudes that we would like others to have.  We need to rise above the divisiveness if we want unity. It is only by unity that we can free the children.  >   > I have already spent hours of my own time and energies with the rivalry that goes on in the streets of SAT.  Hutto is in Taylor, it is a local, state, national and international tragedy.  Problems with who's who and which organization does what in San
Antonio is not relevant to freeing the children. >   > I will leave it at that...and whoever is so disposed is welcome to join and hope to see y'all there... >   > I wish all a spirit of peacefulness... >   > Jay >   > - >   >   >   >   > -------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: The WAR is free the children From: Pedro Ruiz <pedro_ruiz21@yahoo.com> Date: Thu, May 28, 2009 9:17 am To: "jay@villadelrio.com" <jay@villadelrio.com> Cc: "pedro_ruiz21@yahoo.com" <pedro_ruiz21@yahoo.com>, "gschwartz@sacurrent.com" <gschwartz@sacurrent.com>, "ncalzoncit@hotmail.com" <ncalzoncit@hotmail.com>, "texasindigenouscouncil@yahoo.com" <texasindigenouscouncil@yahoo.com>, "afuentes10@mail.accd.edu" <afuentes10@mail.accd.edu>, "skyeblue_08@yahoo.com" <skyeblue_08@yahoo.com> Dear Jay, there are many battles but the overall War is to Free the Children. One battle is to make Lulac responsible and to think about ethics when dealing with companies like CCA. You
are so wrong Jay in what you said. Lulac was not corrupted by CCA! Lulac has been corrupted by many organizations! Lulac corrupted lulac! Lulac is a big boy to know what they&#39;re doing. They have some of the best lawyers and do lawsuits like crazy. Lulac is an organization that you will love to hate. If you keep surrounding yourself around these type of people, you only hurt yourself too. Everyone is scared to write about this taboo subject. I have been threatened with lawsuits over this in my voicemail by Rosa Rosales&#39; son. Jay, I have blessed you for your June 20th demonstration. If I could go, I would. I know how to keep my distance away from Lulac. All this infighting you say in San Antonio? If you lived in San Antonio, you would know that the root of all evil is Jaime Martinez. Peace be with you Jay! Sincerely, Pedro Ruiz

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