More Movidas in LULAC

This is one of the most incredible scenarios I’ve ever seen.  Just got a report from LULAC’s National Convention (League of United Latin American Citizens) in Albuquerque.  I’m really glad I didn’t go.  I’ve been suffering from various stress related ailments and if I were there I’d be way stressed out.

Here’s the background.  In order to take disciplinary action in LULAC there needs to be a vote by the National Executive Board.  Without any such vote, LULAC National Legal Advisor — who dubs himself general counsel — arbitrarily suspended two officers of LULAC.  He does it in an email that conveniently winds up in the hands of the political opponents of the two LULAC officers before they even are aware of it and doesn’t even bother to send it to the one that it specifically attacks.

So, Luis Roberto Vera, Jr., the attorney, gets named as an individual defendant in a lawsuit that was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on July 14, 2010, Case No. BC 441643, Luevano vs Diaz et al.  One would think that once he knew he was personally named as a defendant, along with National LULAC, he would step aside and recuse himself from any dealings with the people that are suing him for, amongst other things, Libel per se and Invasion of Privacy.   But NOOOOO!  He’s right there now at the convention telling people what to do vis a vis figuring out ways to disqualify the people that are suing him from acting as delegates to the convention and running for office.

I wonder what the Texas State Bar Association will say about this state of affairs?

You can see the lawsuit (which will likely be amended as soon as the Plaintiffs are back in town) at:

http://www.janbtucker.com/Cases-In-Progress.html

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About Jan Tucker

State Director--California League of Latin American Citizens, Former seven term Chairman of the Board of the California Association of Licensed Investigators, Co-President San Fernando Valley/Northeast Los Angeles Chapter-National Organization for Women, former National Commissioner for Civil Rights-League of United Latin American Citizens, former Second Vice President-Inglewood-South Bay Branch-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, former founding Vice President-Armenian American Action Committee, former First Vice President, Newspaper Guild Local 69 (AFL-CIO, CLC, CWA), Board member, Alameda Corridor Jobs Coalition, Community Advisory Board member--USC-Keck School of Medicine Alzheimer's Disease Research Project
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One Response to More Movidas in LULAC

  1. Adonaiman says:

    Raza fighting raza; colonization accomplished via “divide to conquer and rule” for so long as the rivers flow.

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