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About Me

I am a quiet person. I care for every human being in and out Earth. I am trying to see and understand everything I can in my life. I am a color blind individual. I know a lot from my culture. Although, I know I don't know enough from it; I try to know more and more when the opportunity is at my hands. I believe my main problem is that I am a blunt speaker. I don't like to lose my time with those who have useless viewpoints. Since, every life on earth have the right to fight for a better tomorrow. I have been trying to help my community by improving student services here at Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC) for about four years. I hardly believe that the schools in our communities are the ones that reflect our society as a whole. I don’t like to see my people being divided and conquered because of the lack of education that most of them have received. In addition, kids all over the world have been destroyed over time, through methods such as starvation, violence, many types of abuse, and bad education; ultimately this is not a good thing. I hate knowing that our educators care only for their pockets and not for the past, present and future generations. I have learned that most of our educators do agree with the concept that states’: no students’ interests should come first!!! Our communities have not been respected for a long time, and all these power hungry people have centralized their forces to keep their positions. What can we do to change this (the world) from being destroyed? Throughout this time of change, issues of ethnicity and race have never been far from the surface. Last summer a few students, professors, and community leaders gathered together to stand up and assemble in the name of history, culture, dignity, and respect that should be incorporated towards students’ rights in particular. The opposite forces have being creating a hostile environment towards LAMC students in particular, “even before the founding of LAMC located in the North East San Fernando Valley” (Mr. Jenaro Ayala).
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My Interests

To become a computer engineer!

I'd like to meet:

A woman, who is honest and willing to see and explore new things. A woman, who is willing to contribute to improve her and everyone's life for a better tomorrow. Someone, who would care for everyone’s feelings by thinking before acting.

Music:

All kind of music, but not every song is good.

Movies:

Salt of the Earth, and every educational movie is to the public

Television:

East LA after Dark

Books:

scientific onlyThere have been an uncountable number of atrocities done by those chimeras who have been governing us, the natives from the land now known as the American Continent. What can an individual do in regards when everything he/she may have encountered while growing up in this destructive stage does not end? One thing that seems to affect our daily existence is that more of us become divided and we become more conquered! In addition, most individuals in our societies live intimidated by what may happen to him/her. Moreover, people have had forgotten that five centuries ago we did not know who we were dealing with. Now, five centuries have passed by; and we still live in the same hustle and dangerous environment than our ancestors did once upon a time! Although, now a days we must come together by helping one another to become educated without being afraid to love all. One must not forget that most of us have been misguided by these same wreck mindset reptile renaissances (reptilian mindsets that have us waging war within our selves). The poor and the disenfranchised have nothing left but our own bodies to throw against this heartless machine.

Heroes:

Che-Guevara, Francisco Morazan, Hugo Chaves, all the native people who fights for equality and respecthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSm6uM_83BcTOP TEN REASONS LEONARD PELTIER SHOULD BE FREED, IN THE WORDS OF THE GOVERNMENTJoe Quickle10. "The United States government must share in the responsibility for the June 26 firefight... It appeared that the FBI was equally to blame for the shootout..." - Gerald Heaney, Senior Judge in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a letter supporting clemency for Leonard Peltier.9. "We can't prove who shot those agents... Aiding and abetting whoever did the final shooting. Perhaps aiding and abetting himself. And hopefully the jury would believe that in effect he had done it all. But aiding and abetting nevertheless." -Prosecutor Lynn Crooks in Court of Appeals, October 15, 1985.8. "But can't you see... that what happened happened in such a way that it gives some credence to the claim... that the United States is willing to resort to any tactic in order to bring somebody back to the United States from Canada. And if they a re willing to do that, they must be willing to fabricate evidence as well." -Judge Donald Ross, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, referring to the coerced and perjured affidavits used to extradite Leonard Peltier from Canada. Transcript of the proceedings (oral arguments) in US v. Peltier, CR C77-3003 "Motion to Vacat e Judgement and for a New Trial," at 7326-7.7. Federal Bureau of Investigation teletype dated October 2, 1975, indicating that (FBI ballistics expert) Evan Hodge had performed a firing pin test on the Wichita AR-15 (claimed by the government to have been Leonard Peltier's) immediately after h e received it and compared it to the cartridges found at the scene. Contrary to his trial testimony that the test was inconclusive, this memo conclusively stated that the rifle contained "a different firing pin" from the weapon used in the firefight. Th is exculpatory evidence was withheld from the defense, and only discovered years after the trial with the release of documents via the Freedom of Information Act.6. "There are only two alternatives... to the government's contention that the .223 casing was ejected into the trunk of Coler's car when the Wichita AR-15 was fired at the agents. One alternative is that the .223 casing was planted in the trunk of Coler's car either before its discovery by the investigating agents or by the agents who reported the discovery. The other alternative is that a non-matching casing was originally found in the trunk and sent to the FBI laboratory, only to be replaced by a matching casing when the importance of a match to the Wichita AR-15 became evident." - Judges of the Appeals panel, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, "Appeal from the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota," op. cit., p. 16. The Court recognized that key evidence against Leonard Peltier could only have been fabric ated, but went on to say "We recognize that there is evidence in this record of improper conduct on the part of some FBI agents, but we are reluctant to impute even further improprieties to them."5. "The jury agreed with the defense contention that an atmosphere of fear and violence exists on the reservation, and that the defendants arguably could have been shooting in self-defense. While it was shown that the defendants [Dino Butler and Bo b Robideau] were firing guns in the direction of the agents, it was held that this was not excessive in the heat of passion." -Jury Foreman Robert Bolin, after the acquittal of Butler and Robideau for their roles in the firefight.4. Leonard Peltier was targeted for "neutralization" by the FBI years before the firefight; in 1972 two off-duty Milwaukee police officers beat Peltier and then had him charged with attempted murder. This occurred after one of the officers had show n a picture of Peltier to his girlfriend and boasted of "catching a big one for the FBI." (U.S. v. Peltier, CR 77-3003-1, U.S. Court for the District of North Dakota, November, 1990, p. 12). Both incidents were entirely consistent with the FBI's COINTEL program, which targeted any individuals or groups with political voices.3. "...[L]ittle has been done to solve numerous murders on the reservation, but when two white men are killed 'troops' are brought in from all over the country at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars." - Civil Rights Commission Chairman Arthur J. Flemming on the reaction to the FBI agents' deaths in (his words again), "an extreme over-reaction which takes on aspects of a vendetta...a full scale military type invasion" of Pine Ridge Indian R eservation.2. "... the FBI [was] determined to get the AIM movement and completely destroy it." -Judge Fred Nichol, after presiding over the "Wounded Knee Leadership Trial," quoted in NY Times, Sept. 17, 1974.1. "We don't know who shot those agents" - Prosecutor Lynn Crooks in Court of Appeals, Nov. 9, 1992, p. 12 of oral arguments transcript.The poor and the disenfranchised have nothing left but our own bodies to throw against this heartless machine.Beyond all borders Date: Mar 3, 2008 11:25 AM----------------- Bulletin Email -----------------
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