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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Lupe Carrasco-Ignorant or a Prevaricator?
When I first met Lupe Carrasco she seemed like a reasonably intelligent individual. She’s college educated I presume since she’s a school teacher for LAUSD. That’s why I’m astonished – no, I’m shocked, shocked – that she made factual errors … Continue reading
PFP 1 Step Forward 2 Back
One Step Forward & Two Giant Leaps Backward for PFP I was on cloud nine when I learned that my 1998 running mate Gloria La Riva and legendary AIM (American Indian Movement) activist Dennis Banks won the PFP (Peace & … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Agustin Cebada, Ariel Sharon, Chicano Moratorium, Chris Eichwald, Dennis Banks, Douglas Paul Ruiz, Gloria La Riva, Gustavo Arellano, Isaiah Akin, James P. Segall Gutierrez, Kevin Akin, Konversations with Kevin, KPFK, Michael Sermeno, Peace & Freedom Party, Ron Wyden, Rudy Acuna
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National Chicano Moratorium Speaker & Entertainment Lineup
J.B. Tucker & Associates News Release P.O. Box 433 Torrance CA 90508-0433 Tel: 310.618.9596 Fax: 310.618.1950 Cell: 818.720.3719 [email protected] Criminal Justice Columnist, Counter Punch Magazine Commentator, Black Talk Radio “Public relations guru”—Los Angeles Times 1996 Former 1st Vice President, LA … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Allegra Casimir Taylor, American Indian Movement, Bamby Salcedo, Black Panther Party, Bring Hollywood Home Foundation, California League of Latinos And Chicanos, Cindy Allaire, Dakota Access Pipeline, David Rico, Deacon Alexander, Elisa Mejia, Hugo Pinnell, Jaime Cruz, James Preston Allen, Jan B. Tucker, Kiko Salazar, KPFK, Kwazi Nkrumah, Michael D. McCarty, MLK Coalition, National Brown Berets de Aztlan, National Chicano Moratorium, Ramsey Muniz, Relf Alison Star, Roberto Tijerina, Seferino Garcia, Son Real, TransLatina, Wayne Arroyo
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People in Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones at the Chicano Moratorium
Actually, People in Glass Houses Should Dress in their Basement The following post was recently put out publicly on Facebook by the so-called “August Twenty-Ninth Movement” or as it is usually abbreviated “ATM.” Following their statement, which appears written by … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged August Twenty Ninth Movement, BBNO, Brown Beret National Organization, Carlos Callejo, Guillermo Suarez, Harriett Elliott, informer, Jan B. Tucker, Jesse Hurtado, League of Revolutionary Struggle, National Chicano Moratorium Committee
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Bring Hollywood Home Fundraiser October 7th
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Posted in Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Bill Duke, Bob Jimenez, Bring Hollywood Home Foundation, Co-Founder, Co-Founder President, David Rodriquez, Diane Ladd, Donna Dymally, Dr. Juan Rodriquez Flores, Ed Madinya, Edward James Olmos, Fred Shaw, Frida Schuster Greenberg, Gary Charles Visconti Co-Founder, Gina Felix Goldman, Herb Jordan, Jan B. Tucker, Jonathan Sheldon, Margaret Wu, Mark Greenberg, Martin Guigui, Preston Smith, Robert Charles Hunter, Secretary, Sharon Hardee Jimenez, Stephen Seidel
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The Many Menus of Socialism
The many menus for socialism “Voting for Socialism is not Socialism any more than a menu is a meal. Socialism must be organized, drilled, equipped, and the place to begin is in the industries where the workers are employed…Without such … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Sanders, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, Democratic Socialists of America, Fidel Castro, Flora Tristan, Flore-Celestine -Therèse-Henriette Tristan-Moscoso, Francois Marie Charles Fourier, John H. Kautsky, Karl Kautsky, Kjell Östberg, Meidner Plan, Opus Dei, Peace & Freedom Party, Peter Camejo, Ron Dellums, Roy Medvedev, William Simon, Wolfgang Leonhard
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Strategic Voting Options for those who felt the Bern
Strategic Voting Options for those who felt the Bern I felt the Bern a lot longer than others who’d never heard of Bernie Sanders before 2016. In 1972 and 1975 Bernie and I were delegates to the conventions of the … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions
Tagged American Indian Movement, Bernie Sanders, Black Panther Party, Dennis Banks, Donald Trump, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Eliodoro Cáceres Benitez, Eugene V. Debs, Gary Johnson, Gloria La Riva, Green Party, Helen Keller, Hillary Clinton, Honduras, Human Rights Watch, Ismael Moreno, Jan B. Tucker, Jill Stein, John Negroponte, Libertarian Party, Lynne S. Kahn, Manuel Zelaya, Margaret Wriight, Monica Moorhead, Pigasus, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Yippies, Youth International Party
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National Chicano Moratorium 2016
August 28, 1970, pioneering Chicano Journalist Ruben Salazar was killed by a Los Angeles Sheriffs Deputy who fired a tear gas projectile into a bar literally blowing Ruben’s head off. On that day and at other Chicano Moratorium events protesting … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Art Kunkin, California League of Latinos And Chicanos, CALLAC, Comite Pro Democracia en Mexico, Irv Sutley, Jan B. Tucker, Los Angeles Free Press, Mark Lane, National Brown Berets de Aztlan, National Chicano Moratorium, Peace & Freedom Party, Ricardo Romo, Ruben Salazar, Steven M. Finger
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2.5 Million all-time hits on this blog!
The hits just keep on coming! Sometime in the last few weeks I passed 2.5 million all time hits, thanks to you, my readers: Site Statistics Unique Pages Served: 65828 Total Sessions: 735547 Total Page Hits: 2535638 Also thanks to … Continue reading