Citizens for a Better Arizona urges you to join with us to recall Russell Pearce!
Jan.31, 2011 in CRNLive, Entertainment, Politico, Uncategorized

Over the past couple of months people have been meeting in Mesa and other parts of Arizona to develop a strategy to recall Senator Russell Pearce. Out of those discussions came the idea of creating Citizens for a Better Arizona to bring together people from all walks of life with the same committed goal of removing State Senate President Russell Pearce from office. Our numbers are growing rapidly as word spreads about this important movement.
Strategies have been planned and implemented with our “Hold Russell Pearce Accountable” campaign , including our January 10th event at the capitol, our January 15th District 18 Door-to-door canvass and our January 22nd town hall meeting in District 18. These efforts also include fundraising, community outreach to other supporters throughout Maricopa, and as of this morning the official formation our newly formed political committee – Citizens for a Better Arizona.
We are a well-established group that has what it takes to raise the necessary funds both across the state and across the nation and we’re rapidly closing on $10,000 already raised to help us achieve our goals!
It takes courage to undertake this important effort. And while anyone can draft a petition to start a recall, it is good organizational skills and dogged determination that will actually get the job done. While other groups are welcome to undergo their own efforts, the results cannot be combined (signatures from one group can’t be added to those of another). We urge everyone who has a true commitment to removing Russell Pearce from office to be part of our diverse and non-partisan coalition. Together we can succeed!
We will be meeting at the Mesa Utilities building on January 29 to begin a canvassing walk to meet the people in LD18 and discuss how Russell Pearce’s actions are affecting them and we urge you to join us there.
Finally, as planned, we are moving forward on Monday, January 31, 2011 at 12:00 noon to file our recall petition at the Arizona State Capitol, and because of our successful efforts at fundraising, we are launching our paid canvassing operation to collect signatures in District 18 on Monday afternoon. Now is not the time to hold potlucks to plan strategy. Now is the time to implement the plan. We hope you will join us to show your support!
Sincerely,
Citizens for a Better Arizona
PS. If you are interested in working part-time (16 hours a week) on this campaign please contact us. Canvassers will earn $10/hour. Volunteers will also go door-to-door on weekends to collect signatures.
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June 16th, 2011 at 4:05 PM
You people are idiots! this guy is trying to make Arizona a better place. What is wrong with you? Brain damage? Ride the small bus, will you?
June 16th, 2011 at 11:03 PM
Yeah i read the reason for the recall and its BS !! This must be a hispanic group mad about SB1070 and the anchor baby law crying about losing thier free handout from the working american tax payers !!!
June 16th, 2011 at 11:09 PM
“Hold Russell Pearce Accountable” for what ?
June 16th, 2011 at 11:14 PM
when the state has no money for its actions why is raising taxes the answer ?
June 18th, 2011 at 1:01 PM
Given the rapidly gaining resource constraints on the human enterprise in the southwest it seems that any effort to reduce the size of the human population is a good idea.
July 12th, 2011 at 3:12 PM
Thank you for your efforts, I fully support what you are doing. Let us restore common sense, compassion, responsabilty, and intelligence to our gonvernment.
July 13th, 2011 at 12:03 AM
I guess this just shows about how many illegals and sympathizers are out there
My son-in-law had a good idea. While in India on a business trip the locals told him we should send all our illegals over there. They have a shortage of manual laborers and that seems to be the big “reason” for all the illegals coming to the US,… supposedly to do the manual labor that the Americans don’t want to do. So my proposal is not to send illegals back to where they came from, but send them with a one way ticket to India, where they are wanted and needed. Great Sollution!! (not only that, but India is a long way from our borders…no repeat offenders)
July 13th, 2011 at 5:34 AM
I tried to Google “Citizens for a Better Arizona” to find out what their organization does, who it’s members (or at least leadership) are and see if I could find out how many of them were actually “citizens”.
There is no official website I can find. The only Google results are showcasing their rallies to voice distain for Senator Pearce and their work to gather all those signatures… hmm, wonder why the lack of information, lol!
Is there anyone to verify those signatures that were collected and to determine how many of them were legal citizens, registered to vote? Without that, those signatures should mean NOTHING.
July 13th, 2011 at 6:28 PM
Our former conservative Christian President George W, Bush, when he wasn’t busy embracing so-called moderate Muslim leaders who were allies of terrorists, wanted to expand Third World illegal immigration to the United States. Unlike Republicans in the past such as Reagan, who supported Third World legal immigration on the hopeful, if naive assumption that the illegal aliens would assimilate.
George Bush actively promoted the growth and development of Spanish language and unassimilated Mexican cultures in this country. In his speech in Miami during the 2000
campaign, he celebrated the fact that American cities were becoming culturally and linguistically like Latin American cities:
“We are now one of the largest Spanish-speaking nations in the world. We’re a major source of Latin music, journalism and culture. Just go to Miami, or San Antonio, Los Angeles, Chicago or West New York, New Jersey — and close your eyes and listen. You could just as easily be in Santo Dominigo or Santiago, or San Miguel de Allende. For years our nation has debated this change — some have praised it and others have resented it. By nominating me, my party has made a choice to welcome the new America.”
Currently, to be pro-immigration means that you support the status quo (illegal aliens), in which we have lost control of our southern border, so that the vast majority of people
breaking into the country are illegal Mexicans. Self-proclaimed pro-immigration La Raza advocates support one or another form of amnesty for these illegal aliens, claiming that despite their status they are a boon to the US economy, which needs them to do jobs that Americans won’t do, which is total BS. The real issue is to get enough Mexicans into the US, become the overwhelming majority, and reclaim the US Southwest – which they never owned outright as Mexican Chicano Studies suggest.
Yet while these illegal alien invaders add nothing to our economy (only to Mexico’s), they come at great cost. They are not only economic abstractions and bring the baggage
of their chauvanistic culture and ideas – which is extremely at odds with our own. Increasing numbers of them arrive with no education and none of the skills necessary to succeed in a modern economy. Many wind up stuck on our lowest economic rungs, where they will rely on something that immigrants (legal) of past generations did not have: a vast US welfare and social-services apparatus ripe for fraud and infiltrated by previous generations of illegal aliens who now staff many offices under the guise of bilingual speaking workers. Illegal aliens have enormously amplified the cost of coming to the US. Just as welfare reform and other policies
are helping to shrink America’s underclass by weaning people off such social programs, we are importing millions of foreign-born underclass. The US cannot have rampamt illegal immigration and a welfare state.
This deception plays like that K.D. Lang song: “Constant Conniving.”
The attempt to add words such as undocumented, migrant, or illegal aliens as immigrants to our lexicon is deplorable, and downright disgusting.
And now the subversive Mexican organizations such as the illegitimate Citizens for a Better Arizona are coming out en mass to attempt to recall Pierce. Americans have said time and time again that we must stop 35,000 illegal aliens from coming across the border daily. The Mexican mindset considers this racism. At a city council meeting in Maywood, California, one of the illegal alien sanctuary cities that litter the state, an illegal alien resident suggested that a council member was using English as a sign of disrespect. All this adds up to a significant, and accelerating, transformation of the anti-American Mexican culture.
In the last few months, we’ve witnessed with jaw dropping incredulity, the failed Dog and Pony Show DREAM ACT, countless attempts at amnesty, massive illegal alien demonstrations in 70 cities on the day we celebrate law (May Day), threats from the illegitimate Hispanic voting bloc to punish us granting citizenship to illegal aliens, and the State Department offering America’s first-ever report along with the Mexican government to the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights violations in conjunction with something called the Universal Periodic Review.
In short, the 29-page document is a self-aggrandizing report card flaunting the administration’s far-left complicit domestic and foreign policy ingenuities for Mexico
and the Third World’s authorization. Included is a segment on “values and immigration,” which principally singles out immigration enforcement law as a human rights deficiency that is being addressed in a court actions around the country.
We will see what could be the trials of the century, and the crimes of the century. What an honor for our President, the Justice Department, the Mexican president, MALDEF, NILC, and the ACLU’s Immigration Project – so early in the century. In the most determined statement of declination, we’ve yet seen in the US,(and that’s saying something), the Obama/HolderRegime (with La Raza now in the Executive Branch) is pushing ahead with the prosecution of Arizona for a crime of embarrassing them with the truth.
And let’s be perfectly clear here, this is a Mexican illegal aliens rights trial by any other name. They can’t refute any dissenting facts or statements, so instead, they resort to
the kind of cheap legal stunts (Amicus briefs) that we’d expect from the likes of Mexico and MALDEF to attempt to shut their adversaries up. They’ve accused concerned Americans of being divisive, nativist, anti-immigrant, inflammatory and racist. Enforcing our laws will lead to racially profiling illegal aliens.
Yes, sometimes the truth can divisive, inflammatory and racially profiling if it’s been suppressed for long enough, and has become appropriately taboo as it clearly has in this country.
Because according to the Mexican government, MALDEF, and La Raza, it doesn’t even matter that our decisions are just. What matters is that they are in fact, legal.
But when laws are against those predisposed to lawlessness, then there’s something seriously wrong with the laws. And the truth is that when the truth has no defense, there
actually is no defense. And when the laws and morals of this country have no anchor, they will drift wherever the wind of political expedience blows.
The extremely large-scale no strings attached illegal alien army entering the United States, a wealthy nation with a generous welfare state whose lowest wages are fifteen times those in the Third World, should have been anticipated at our southern border. Mexico’s population is growing rapidly, while its economy remains erratic. The Bracero Program had built enormous illegal alien momentum by the US offering seasonal agricultural jobs and building family networks to America growers and jobs at high wages to Mexicans.
The former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) reported the annual apprehension and removal of seven hundred thousand illegal aliens from Mexico in the late 1960s.
INS Commissioner Leonard Chapman, a retired Marine Corps general, spoke of an “invasion.” With 800,000 pouring in every 20 days (14,600,000 per year), it was not
only an invasion, but a national disaster that still affects us today.
Their presense in this country and the growing Latino enclaves have created permanent tension with the shrinking larger society. Latinos will always be handicapped so long as an enormous majority proportion of their population is made up of people who have absolutely no right to be here, or no legal standing in the United States.
For the majority of Americans, however, free trade in goods (in some cases) made some sense, but this was not supposed to apply to people. The arguments against tolerating the gigantic and exploding flood of illegal aliens were politically as well as intellectually overwhelming, and no government can survive if it continues to ignore this.
The reason Mexico and La Raza must promote an open border policy is regime survival. America must continue to accept the millions of Mexico’s poor and jobless lest those miserables, full of chauvanism and resentment at a series of failed Mexican regimes, forment a new Mexican revolution. Every Mexican president’s solution to insurrections of the rural poor in places like Chiapas is: Send them north and let the Gringos take care of them. By pushing their millions of poor into the US, Mexico relieves itself of the burden of providing for their welfare and receives a bonanza of tens of billions of dollars in remittances Mexicans send back to their destitute families. The figure has been estimated at $76 billion a year, the second highest source of Mexico’s hard currency, after oil revenues.
None of the La Raza race-replacement enthusiasts should be the least bit shocked when the American majority starts expressing themselves openly in highly full-scale nationalist manner, for it is long overdue. It is just a question of when.
The vast majority of Hispanics (72 percent) are of Mexican origin. Thirteen percent of the population of Mexico now lives in the United States, and one out of every five Mexican citizen heads our direction. Many more would like to come, and will.
Eighty-two percent of working age people in the United States have trouble reading street signs and filling out job applications in English. In the nation as a whole, ninety percent of fourth-grade students are classified as “English Language Learners.”
Limited, or non-English language skills imposes burdens on the entire nation. In 2002, the Office of Management and Budget estimated the costs of implementing Executive Order 13166, which required agencies receiving federal funds to serve people who speak no English. To this date, OMB had not yet gathered the data to calculate total figures,
but it is estimated that the annual cost would be $4 billion for hospitals and $700 million for state departments of motor vehicles. The annual cost of language services to
food stamp recipients was expected to be over $625 million.
La Raza has been apprehensive that Latinos who speak English only, would assimilate into the disgusting American way of life and desert their superior Mexican culture. No compromise is to be made; English is only to be the way of communicating with non-Hispanic people.
Mexico’s governing class is not content simply to unload the dregs of its failed policies on the United States, however. It also tries to ensure that illegal aliens retain allegiance to La Patria, so as to preserve the $69 billion in remittances they send to Mexico each year. Mexican leaders have thus directed their nation’s US consulates to spread Mexican culture into American schools and communities. Given the American public’s swelling anger about illegal immigration, it’s past time for Washington to tell Mexico to cease interfering and to start enforcing the law. Just how shameless is Mexico in promoting illegal
entry into the United States? For starters, it publishes a comic book-style guide on breaching the border safely and evading detention once across. Mexico’s foreign ministry distributes the Guia del Migrante Mexicano (Guide for the Mexican Migrant) in Mexico; Mexican consultes along the border hand it out in the US. The pamphlet is also available on the website of the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior, or IME (Institute for Mexicans Abroad), the cabinet-level agency that promotes Mexicanismo in the US.
Mexicans view coming to the US as a fundamental human right; no laws should stop it, they believe. In addition, nearly 89 percent of Mexican respondents polled said that the southwestern United States really belongs to Mexico. Only 11 percent disagreed. Mexican consuls denounce any US
law-enforcement effort against illegal aliens as biased and inhumane. For the moment they still tolerate deportation if officials pick up the illegal Mexican right at the border and promptly set him down on the other side – where he can try and does try again the next day. Once in the US, however, an illegal alien gains untouchable status, in the consular’s view. The Denver Mexican consulate planted sympathetic stories in the Denver Post about an illegal alien Mexican high school student, who could not afford out-of-state tuition to Colorado colleges. Consulate spokesman Mario Hernandez lobbied Colorado legislators to award in-state tuition to the student. When the stories ran, Republican congressman Tom Tancredo, suggested that the student might more properly be deported. Such impertinence was more than Hernandez could bear. “This is an arrogant use of power,” he declared. “I don’t think Mr. Tancredo realizes what he is doing to this family, which is already vulnerable.” The family’s vulnerability,” of course, was wholly of its own making by illegally residing in the US.
In 2004, Arizona voters passed Proposition 200 over the strenuous protests of the Phoenix Mexican consul general, who sent out press releases urging Hispanics to vote
against it. The proposition merely reaffirmed existing law that requires proof of citizenship to vote and to receive certain welfare benefits. After the law passed, Mexico’s
foreign minister threatened to bring suit in international tribunals for this egregious human rights violation, and the Phoenix consulate supported the Mexican-American
Legal Defense and Education Fund’s (MALDEF) federal lawsuit against the proposition. Back in Mexico, politicians blast any hint that American legislators might obstruct millions
of illegal aliens’ free pass. Congress passed the Real ID Act, which rendered driver’s licenses issued to illegal aliens inadmissable for aircraft boarding and at other federal security checkpoints. Mexico’s interior minister, Santiago Creel, lashed out: the law is “absurd, it is not understandable in light of any criteria,” he said. In fact the law was quite understandable: after 9/11, Congress wanted to make sure that federal authorities had properly vetted aliens given access to sensitive areas, such as airplanes. Creel, however, dismissed US security concerns; the fact that the illegals “send their remittances and also benefit the Mexican economy,” he declared, was far more important.
Former foreign minister and menace, Jorge Castaneda showed similar contempt for America’s terrorism worries. He haughtily told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that
Mexico would cooperate with the US on future security matters only if Washington granted amnesty to illegal Mexican aliens. Military-to-military cooperation
is “very, very sensitive” to Mexicans, expalined Castaneda. Americans’ sensitivity to widespread comtempt for its sovereignty – well, that’s not even worth paying attention too.
The gall of Mexican officials does not end with this constant nauseating push for illegal entry. After demanding that we educate their unwanted arrogant surplus citizens, give those citizens food stamps, deliver their babies, provide them with doctors and hospital beds, and police their neighborhoods, the Mexican government also expects us to help preserve their loyalty to Mexico. Since 1990, Mexico has embarked on a series of initiatives to imposrt Mexican culture into the United States. Mexico’s five-year development plan announced that the “Mexican nation extends beyond its border” – into the United States. Accordingly, the government would “strengthen solidarity programs with the Mexican communities abroad by empasizing their Mexican roots, and supporting literacy programs in Spanish and the teaching of the history, values, and traditions of our country.”
The current launching pad for these educational sallies is the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior. The IME directs several programs aimed at American schools. Each
of Mexico’s 47 consulates in the United States (a number that expands nearly every year) has a mandate to introduce Mexican textbooks into schools with significant Hispanic
populations. The Mexican consulate in Los Angeles showered nearly 200,000 textbooks on 1,500 schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District this year alone.
Hundreds of thousands more have gone to school districts across the country, which pay only shipping charges. The consulates try to ensure that students actually read the books. L.A. cnsulate reps, for instance, return to schools that have the books and ask questions. “We test the students,” explains Mireya Magana Galvez, a consul press attache. “We ask the students: ‘What are you reading about now?’ We try to repeat and repeat.” Like most explantions offered for Mexican involvement in American cultural matters, the justification for the textbook initiative is tortured. “If people are living in the US, of course they need to become excellent citizens of this place,” says Magana Galvez. “If we can help in their education, they will understand better.”
I surmise she ommitted the part that says Mexico will pay for educating them as well.
Study exercises that include discovering “what happened to your territory when the US invaded” don’t clarify things. The textbook concludes by celebrating Mexican patriotic
symbols: the flag, the currency, and the national anthem. “We love our country because it is ours,” the primer says. Mexican consulates also push for bilingual education
in American schools, with the same odd stupefying logic with which they defend teaching Mexican history: teaching in Spanish, they say, will make students better English speakers.
Bullchit.
When coward Dick Durbin looked around that room, he saw America’s future: “Our doctors, our teachers, our nurses, our engineers, our scientists, our soldiers, our Congressman, our Senators and maybe our President.”
Americans saw the future we will inherit if nothing is done regarding this Mexican illegal alien invasion: The place was Pasadena, CA. The United States and Mexico played soccer.
Around eighty-nine thousand of the ninety-five thousand fans are Mexicans cheering for Mexico. Mexican fans were booing and geering the American goalkeeper.
The American players were pelted with ice, batteries, soda, and urine. They loudly blew their air horns and vuvuzelas, bounced beach balls and booed during the playing
of the American National Anthem. The arrogant slap in the face continued with the entire on-field post-game ceremonies and tournament trophy presentation conducted in Spanish only.
This was the second time. They call this country Mexico. It is in fact, the United States of America. At the rate they are pushing us, eventually, sooner than later, they are going to be taught a tough lesson from angry, fed-up American citizens they currently pretend to dismiss as meaningless…
April 8th, 2012 at 1:26 AM
this organization has been doing a good job of showing our leaders that we do count and things need to change. If there needs to be a change then it needs to happen soon and for those of you who are always talking about illegals this and illegals that in my opinion you are here illegally too! we did not ask your ancestors to come here to take our land and kill our people and destroy the natural resources and kill off our sources of food but you did it anyway. So for those of you talking about illegals badly you should really think about things before you open your ignorant mouths. Don’t forget america was founded by illegal immigrant’s and there belief in a better life. All you are doing is showing that there is still a racism problem in america. You people are afraid of change but we minorities do not die we just multiply. All of the state leaders need to wake up and realize that they need to quit making stupid laws and start building a better arizona. We need jobs , we need better education , we need better leaders! WE DON’T NEED RACIST IGNORANT HILLBILLIES STILL THINKING IT IS 1958! honestly how can you say moronic things and stand by the remarks…..are you people retarded?I will be glad when your generation dies off so my children won’t have to live in a world where people like you live and make stupid choices and show your racist views every chance you get. Just remember you too are an illegal immigrant and your are on my land.!!
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