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Attorney Scandal: Latino Groups Are Staying Silent on Alberto Gonzales

By Roberto Lovato, New America Media. Posted March 30, 2007.


Alberto Gonzales, the first Latino Attorney General in U.S. history, was once endorsed by leading Latino organizations. Those same organizations now remain silent in the midst of the U.S. attorney scandal.
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The recent scandal involving the firing of eight U.S. attorneys by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has yielded mostly silence from the country's pre-eminent Latino organizations.

Gonzales is the first Latino Attorney General in U.S. history and many of those same Latino organizations heavily endorsed him when he was up for confirmation.

The silence among the mostly Washington, D.C.-based organizations contrasts strikingly with testimony in Senate hearings, press conferences and other public statements in support of Gonzales when he was nominated by President Bush in 2005.

"We have not taken a public position on the firing controversy," said Lisa Navarrete, vice president of the Office of Public Information at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest Latino advocacy group in the country.

But during his confirmation hearings, NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía wrote in a letter to then Senate Judiciary Chair Arlen Specter: "Not only is Judge Gonzales a compelling American success story, it is also clear that few candidates for this post have been as well qualified."

During the same hearing, Ray Velarde, then national legal advisor to the League of United Latin American Citizens, one of the oldest Latino civil rights organizations in the country, stated that, "there is no question that he (Gonzales) is as eminently qualified, balanced and principled a nominee as the Senate is likely to see."

But when contacted this week, Lizette Olmos, communications director with the League said that her organization had, "not taken a position on the [controversy], but will discuss it at a board meeting."

Dallin Lykins, communications specialist with the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which represents more than two million Latino-owned businesses in the United States, said, "At this time we really don't have comments to make about that issue."

During his confirmation hearings, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's then-president and CEO, Armando Ojeda, praised Gonzales as an "inspirational example of what is possible to achieve in this great country."

During the recent controversy, the Chamber released a statement asking Congress not to rush to the judgment of Gonzales, praising him for "his patriotic and devout service to justice, legal equality and the administration of our laws." Calls to the Latino Coalition, a conservative Latino civil rights organization, went without response as did calls to the National Hispanic Bar Association.

The silence on the part of major Latino organizations with regard to Gonzales' scandal is a "sad comment on national Latino leadership," says Antonio Gonzalez, President of the William C. Velásquez Institute, a research and public policy organization focusing on Latino leadership.

The Institute has come out in support of further investigation into the recent allegations around the firing of the prosecutors. "We have to have a standard that applies to Latinos and non-Latinos, one that's rooted in ideals like constitutionality, justice, equality and freedom. If, in fact, these allegations are true, then he needs to resign," says Gonzalez, whose organization remained neutral on the Attorney General nomination because of "concerns about the allegations involving the (legal) facilitation of torture."

The one national Latino organization that didn't support Alberto Gonzales before or after the current controversy, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, was unavailable for official response.

"We can't just celebrate the good times," Gonzalez says. "We also have to be willing to speak when things are bad." Despite the lack of response from Latino leaders around the calls for the Attorney General's resignation, Gonzalez of the Velázquez Institute believes that it's not too late. "I call on my colleagues to take a position. They need to take their heads out of the sand. I'm confident that they eventually will."

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Roberto Lovato, a frequent Nation contributor, is a New York-based writer with New America Media.

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Time To Weigh In, Hispanos
Posted by: ZPaul on Mar 30, 2007 1:11 AM   
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I´d be very interested in how many Hispanics believe "Judge Gonzales [to be] a compelling American success story..." now.

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» Here, have a Three of Clubs! Posted by: maxloen
» RE: Here, have a Three of Clubs! Posted by: ALANHESTER
Silence Is Golden
Posted by: Tom Degan on Mar 30, 2007 2:05 AM   
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And can anyone bse surprised that Latino Groups remain silent amidst the implosion of the Gonzalez Justice department? Words fail them, I'm sure.

Honestly, did you ever in your wildest, freakiest dreams imagine that the day would actually come when you would feel a sense of weepy-eyed nostalgia for the likes of John Mitchell and Ed Meese? Hell, even John Ashcroft is starting to look good. Watching the career of a sycophantic, brown-nosing, cowboy boot-licking little nerd like Alberto Gonzalez has almost been worth the proce of the ticket. That's the wonderful thing about George W. Bush and the tidal wave of human shit that comprises the most disgusting administration in two-hundred and thirty-one years of American history: in terms of pure theater of the absurd, they are an absolute gut-busting joy to watch, are they not? We're talkin' laugh riot here, campers! If you're able to ignore the nasty little fact that the damage that they have done to your once-great country will still be palpable a century and a half from now, watching these assholes in action can be loads of fun! Let's face some serious facts here, folks: unintentional humor can be highly entertaining. Do you remember Ronald Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, James Watt? Do you remember Dan Qualyle? I rest my case.

Gonzalez has taken "full responsibility" for the dysfunction within the Department of Justice. In another, less dumbed-down era, a person who took the blame for the jaw-droppintg ineptitude of an organization of which he was in charge, would immediately tender his resignation. Not Alberto Gonzalez. No sir! Expect him to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom any day now.

Pray for peace.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom Degan

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» It's much older than John Mitchell Posted by: eddie torres
» Well said. Eddie. Posted by: HughScott
» RE: Silence Is Golden Posted by: rtmyth
» RE: Silence Is Golden Posted by: Tom Degan
They should be outraged against such corruption
Posted by: drblack on Mar 30, 2007 2:50 AM   
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If corruption does not compel you to criticize someone of your own ethnicity then you are a racist.
I am white and so is bush and I think he is the worst most destructive man ever to be in the US government.
A persons deeds should be the criteria for judging someone,not their race.

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"Conservative Latino civil rights organization"?
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Mar 30, 2007 3:06 AM   
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Interesting niche...kind of like "Aborigine Baby Seal Bashers for Animal Rights."

What's up with so-called "minority" groups putting one of their own kind in office, just so one of their own kind is in office, no matter how slimy they are?

Will Hillary be our first female president?...Will Obama be our first black president?...

How about our first president that doesn't suck? Good luck finding one, but it would be one hell of a milestone, and a great role model for non-sucky children to look up to.

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Latinos who love America had better speak up while they still have freedom of speech.
Posted by: HughScott on Mar 30, 2007 5:27 AM   
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I wonder what Latinos thought while watching the Senate DOJ hearings yesterday, when D. Kyle Sampson testified.

To me, viewing the congressional investigation as a fishing contest, Sampson was used by Democratic committee members as bait to chum White House waters. The BIG catch is Alberto Gonzales, followed by Karl Rove, Harriet Miers, Dan Bartlett and Karen Hughes.

All five worked for George W. in Austin when he was the governor of Texas. They know where the skeletons are buried, including who authorized the bogus Bush bio I found in February 2004 while surfing the Internet for information about his missing (AWOL) National Guard service during the Vietnam War.

Of all places, the fabricated White House document had been published on a U.S. State Department website for the whole world to see -- everyone but the sleepwalking press, that is.

Brazenly, the phony Guard history claimed Bush had flown ANG F102s almost SIX years when the actual time was 27 months. The text contained other misrepresentations as well -- all intentional, not typos or mistaken dictation.

To validate my discovery, I called Boston Globe. Impressed, it ran the story the next morning, on 02/28/04, under the headline, "Bush Bio on Web Inflates Guard Service," and gave me credit as the source.

Unfortunately for voters in 2004, the Globe published my scoop on a Saturday and it died that same day when no other paper or media outlet carried the story. For that reason, I always end my AlterNet comments the same way -- by listing my investigative website, King-George.biz, the only one with hardcopy proof of White House corruption (Bush's bogus bio).

Finally, the federal employment of intimate confidants like Gonzales and his four Austin cohorts explains why the Bush administration is characterized by cronyism and incompetence. To keep Shrub's dishonorable Guard service and other transgressions secret, the White House gang selected staff members and department officials based on loyalty, not ability

The BIG question is, can George W. trust Alberto not to spill the beans when he testifies before Congress?

Stay tuned, especially freedom-loving Latinos who should speak up while they still have freedom of speech.

Hugh E. Scott, journalist, Vietnam vet, registered Republican, Goldwater conservative and RABID neocon-hater (like Barry) with a family history of honorable military service going back to 1776.

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I'll tell you what Latinos are thinking....
Posted by: andreamerida on Mar 30, 2007 5:48 AM   
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...at least this one. I always knew that Bush was up to no good when he hired some jo-shmo Tio Tomas (Uncle Tom) to be just a token and figurehead of diversity.

I resent Bush's thinly veiled attempt to use some dumb Latino as a token, when he clearly is neither qualified nor MORAL. It's insulting to me as a Latina and to other Latinos with good conscience.

Andrea

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» Tio Tomas Posted by: kepstein7777
Identity polics counter to democracy
Posted by: Julian on Mar 30, 2007 5:56 AM   
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Why so much excitement over how many of this and that identity group are in positions of power? It doesn't make a jot of difference and only racists and sexists give a damn.

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foggyone
Posted by: w0x0f on Mar 30, 2007 6:30 AM   
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When Gonzales was up for confirmation, the word was that if he was rejected, it would be racist. Even though our Senators knew he was unqualified, they folded and voted for the worst possible reason.

I am delighted to see this pollo come home to roost.

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» RE: foggyone Posted by: VZEQICVA
Paedophilia and Rape in Texas Youth Commission. (Gonzales knew
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Mar 30, 2007 6:47 AM   
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and refused to prosecute.) Now the scandal has, finally, broken in the news and it is a huge scandal. It has come out that Senor Alberto was informed of some of the allegations but refused to prosecute because "there wasn't evidence of force". Now even more stories, claims, and whistleblowers have come out showing how the Texas Youth Commission run facilities were homes of paedophilia, rape between inmates, abused by guards, and other corruptions. So Senor Alberto fits in well in Washington, especially amongst Republicans. This is why he has stayed for so long.....

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» Adios, chico... Posted by: eddie torres
Just points out the horror of the diversity of Amerikan Nazism
Posted by: xbj on Mar 30, 2007 7:43 AM   
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People came to the wrong conclusions about Nazi Germany... because it was mostly blond-haired "Aryans" against mostly dark-haired "Semites" and other people of color, they thought that Nazism was all about race.

IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT RACE or RELIGION. IT'S ABOUT NATIONALISM. There were many blond-haired russian POW's in Nazi death camps right along Jews and gypsies.

Gene Roddenberry got it... there was a nutty Star Trek episode starring the late Frank Gorshin in which one man that was black on one side and white on the other, split right down the middle, was after another identical man. For the entire episode no one knew why that man was chasing the other, only that he hated him beyond all reason. The end of the show brought the kicker, as Kirk asked "Why do you hate this man so? You're both the same!" and he exclaimed "Identical? We're identical?!!? Are you blind, he's black on his RIGHT side and white on his LEFT. I'm exactly the opposite."

And that's the key to Nazism. There always has to be a scapegoat, even if he's identical to you in every way and is only fighting the way you would if the situation was reversed. Nazi Amerika's enemies aren't the "terrorists" fighting for freedom from Amerikan/Israeli domination of the Mideast and rape of the oil; Nazi Amerika's enemy IS ITSELF.

American Nazism is white, black, Latino, "Jew", "Christian", Arab, "Moslem", Asian, equal-opportunity Nazism. "If you're not with us, you're with the terrorists."

And who pray tell are the terrorists? "Anyone who is against Us." Whether white, black, asian, Moslem, Jewish, Christian, it doesn't matter. Us or them, democraticized. Nationalism at its ugliest and most vile. The US and it's one reluctant ally, GB.

And who the enemy is is upgradeable and renewable and changeable at a moment's notice. Anyone who dares to stand against us. Because only we are Perfect, and only we have the God-given power to remake the earth in our perverted image. Talk about Orwell's 1984!

No, Nazi Amerika's ONLY enemy is itself. By putting people in government who have not a single shred of human empathy for anyone else on the planet, and an overwhelming unending bloodlust fanned by ravenous greed that says it's perfectly okay to kill millions as long as I and mine get richer, we have met the enemy, and they're in the White House.

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Congratulations, Latinos: you have finally arrived
Posted by: eddie torres on Mar 30, 2007 8:31 AM   
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The Great American Ideology is "win at any cost." It's embedded in the fabric of all American endeavors because the winners always write the US history books. And Latino groups have finally arrived: ideology officially trumps performance as a standard of measurement.

This ideology links Gonzales' poor performance with Cheney's Plame-Wilson operation, and stretches back beyond Ollie North's "Neat Idea" through CREEP's Watergate and Ellsberg plans:

The willingness to carry out bad orders is more important than the ability to carry out lawful ones, because the orders come from winners.

It's part of the curricula at Regent University and Patrick Henry College, where hundreds of Rove proteges and other ideological clones staffing the Bush White House - like Kyle Sampson and Monica Goodling - learn their craft.

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Marcos
Posted by: marcos on Mar 30, 2007 9:08 AM   
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Racism, fascism, brutality, corruption are an intricate part of human history, Gonzlaes planned and justified torture, that is much worse than the firings.

I am a Latino and have never been proud of Gonzles, or Mel Martinez. And it's not just about Republicans. Let's see how Villaraigosa plays out, anybody remember Cisneros. Alex Pinellas in Miami?

Lucha de clases ia a true fact and Gonzales is there to uphold crimes that are committed in the name of this ongoing myth of Freedom and Deomcracy that sugarcoats all things USA.

Look, can we be proud of Otto Reich and others like him and their policies towards Central America in the 80s?

It's important Latinos and Latinas step up into positions of leadership on all issues and not just as the token dude that speaks on Latino issues. But we must be honest about the political and ethical standing of everybody.

It's like FDR said about Tacho Somoza, he's an SOB but he's our SOB.

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If anything...
Posted by: vangogh69 on Mar 30, 2007 10:10 AM   
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Gonzales proves (like Rice and Powell before him) that race, truly, means jack shit. A latino can be as much a fascist as an Anglo Saxon...we've truly come a long way!

The "silence from the latino community" isn't surprising since A, it's not one homogenous community, and B, its a community divided as much by hue, class, and language, as any other.

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» RE: If anything... Posted by: mviscid
» RE: If anything... Posted by: ALANHESTER
Gonzales Should Never Have Been Confirmed
Posted by: lito on Mar 30, 2007 11:05 AM   
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From shoplifters.us: "In the end, Gonzales has served as a poor role model for our community and to the extent people connect him to the Latino population in the U.S., he's tainted all of us."

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Racists
Posted by: terminus on Mar 30, 2007 4:43 PM   
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Oh Gee, La Raza.. one of the most vile racist organizations around. I can still hear their ringing rhetoric in my ears when their leaders spew hate.

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'Identity Politics' and Racism
Posted by: ekipnrut on Mar 31, 2007 5:12 AM   
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To recognize the absudity of 'Identity Politics' is not inconsistent with understanding the persistence and prevalence of racism.
Thomas , War Criminals Powell and RiceaReichy are nothing more than 21st Century continuations of the Ol' time connivin' Uncle Tom lackey figure. Latino AND Black organizations including some elements of the Black$$ religious$$ establishment, that have remained silent over the last few decades on so many issues they were morally compelled to speak out on...but chose to remain silent....these people are collaborators ...vermin who aid and abet the war criminals and fascists.

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Celebrating diversity
Posted by: Pat Kittle on Mar 31, 2007 12:06 PM   
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The US is arguably the most "diverse" country on Earth, so now an ever bigger variety of people gets to participate in doing what Americans do.

Were you expecting things to get better as a result? (I once did.)

But any rap video should serve as a reality check, if you still need one.

The evidence is overwhelming, even if it is ignored. The entire human race is overbreeding itself into catastrophe.

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latino organizations??
Posted by: jolmichr on Apr 2, 2007 12:04 AM   
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This is a silly topic but I agree that we humans should all have a tarnished view of Albert at this point. When Hispanic magazine named him "Hispanic of the Year" I thought my head was going to explode. I was preparing my letter to the editor when I realized it wasn't even worth it. I never ordered this magazine it just started appearing in my mailbox. Like so many phone calls making false assumptions based solely on my last name. What I want to know is what the LTCs, CPLs, SSGs, and PFCs in the Army think of this ass clown making light of the Geneva Convention. If the Geneva Convention were indeed quaint would the Army make a point of teaching it to every soldier in basic training? Would troops be able to read about it on the back of their ID card? And then we have torture. What does this ass clown know about war? He knows camouflage -- if we're talking about camouflaging DUI charges. Latino, Chicano, Mexican, whatever; this guy is just another of the war criminals.

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Attorney Scandal: Latino Groups Are Staying Silent on Alberto Gonzales
Posted by: pfm on Apr 2, 2007 2:26 PM   
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Why is this a surprise...? Doesn't every ethnic group back their own, even to a fault...?

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siri
Posted by: siriusmaju1@yahoo.com on Apr 3, 2007 9:21 AM   
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Latino groups and Hispanics, Cubans and anyone whose ancestry originates here and/or south of the US border should rightfully be outraged at this. Not silent! Of all the hard working, decent, honest, and upstanding, honorable and ethical people of Hispanic descent that there are in this country, Bu$hCo finds and picks another piece of sh(*^&! thug, this one Hispanic, and places him in charge of OUR Justice Department! It's a blow to every American and anyone of Hispanic descent.
"Tortureboy" needs to be ousted, indicted and imprisoned, and THEN let's hear from him as to how relevant Habeas Corpus is.
This is a sad travesty for America generally, and especially to our Latin brothers and sisters!
IMPEACH
INVESTIGATE
INDICT
IMPRISON Bu$h, Cheney, Rice, Gonzalez, and whole rest of the nest!
Pelosi in '07
siri Garcia
Sovereign Citizen of the Former United States of America
Cortez, CO

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» RE: siri -- The view through brown-tinted glasses Posted by: siriusmaju1@yahoo.com