More Questions for La Raza Unida Party


 

In my past blogging over the past month, I’ve raised a series of questions about the integrity (and sanity) of the La Raza Unida Party headed by Xenaro and Libertad Ayala [and as inquiring minds have learned, this isn't to disparage the LRUP organizations that don't recognize Xenaro as their "National President," organizations that are just as or more legitimate than his LRUP, which he has been pretending do not even exist]. Today I’ve got some new questions for Xenaro et al:

1. Has the LRUP Post Office Box (P.O. Box 13 San Fernando CA 91340) ever been used for mail fraud in violation of 18 USC 1341?

2. Has anybody associated with LRUP ever used its resources, including but not limited to its P.O. Box in connection with wire fraud in violation of 18 USC 1343?

3. Has anybody associated with LRUP ever used its resources, including but not limited to its P.O. Box in connection with a violation of Section 532 of the California Penal Code?

I know the answers to these questions, but I’ll bet that if anybody asks Xenaro he’ll deny that he even knows why I’m asking these questions. In fact, it’s entirely possible that he doesn’t know why I’m asking these questions publicly. Of course if he doesn’t know why I’m asking, he’s incompetent to head any political organization, let alone to claim to have been the National President of LRUP since 1981.

On the other hand, maybe he does know why I’m asking, in which case he’s morally and ethically bankrupt…..

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