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By Lloyd Billingsley
August, 2000
...Labor's New Balkabarians
...If [Bert]
Corona is a founding father of Latino activism, then
its radical son is Fabian Nuñez,
who until mid-June was the political director of the powerful
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. Nuñez left the
federation when the Los Angeles Unified School District, the
second largest in the nation, appointed him head of government
relations.
"We don't have economic power because we don't own the
means of production," Nuñez told a rally in January
1995, where he urged the crowd to "bring Washington to its
knees." A year earlier, in October of 1994, Nuñez
and his militant colleague Juan Jose Gutierrez of the group One
Stop Immigration, coordinated a rally of 70,000 immigrants against
Proposition 187. Protestors waved Mexican flags and displayed
an American flag with only 13 stars. They called Governor Pete
Wilson a pig, compared Prop. 187 to Hitler's laws against Jews
and told "Anglos" to go back to Europe. Gutierrez is
now Senior Political and Community Organizer for the SEIU.
Nuñez is a fevered partisan of Aztlan. Unlike old leftists
like Corona, who rejects the idea that Mexicans are a "mystical
race" or a "special people," Nuñez sees
class struggle on ethnic lines, not economic divisions. For Latino
radicals today, the proletariat is entirely Latino and "raza"
(race), while the ruling class is "anglo," "gringo"
and "redneck." Their dedication to the irredentist
cause raises the specter of the organized labor movement marshaled
in the service of Chicano radicalism. With blood-and-soil rhetoric,
Latino activists cultivate a menagerie of resentments that go
back to the Spanish Armada, the 1846 war between Mexico and the
United States, and 1930's-style "Mediterraneanism."
Fueled by a general resentment of the United States, the raza
ist Latino left explains the economic disparity between the U.S.
and Mexico by charging that Mexico's wealth and land were "stolen"
by gringos....
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San Francisco Chronicle -- January 24, 2012
Fabian Nunez, who as California Assembly Speaker became one of the state's most prominent Latino lawmakers, is taking on a new media career --- joining a team of 2012 election analysts with powerhouse Spanish-language Univision Communications. -- Democrat Nunez joins a pair of GOP analysts --- journalist Helen Aguirre Ferre and Dr. Emilio Gonzalez, who served as director of [DHS's] immigration services... |
XETV -- San Diego / Tijuana -- July 11, 2011
Former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez said Monday his son's manslaughter sentence in the stabbing death of a 22-year-old Mesa College student near San Diego State University was politically motivated, angering the victim's parents and eliciting a denial from the county's top prosecutor. -- The parents of Luis Santos have sued former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the state... |
Editorial -- Contra Costa Times -- Walnut Creek, Calif. -- January 4, 2011
In the end end, it turns out that Arnold Schwarzenegger was not only a failure as a governor, he was just another sleazy politician willing to override the criminal courts to benefit his friends. -- History will remember Schwarzenegger as a brash movie star who promised in the 2003 recall election to cut up the state's credit cards, but... [fabian nunez] [esteban nunez] |
Los Angeles Times -- January 3, 2011
In his final night before leaving office, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger commuted the prison sentence of the son of former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez who had pleaded guilty to taking part in the slaying of a college student. -- Schwarzenegger announced the move in a batch of eleventh-hour press releases e-mailed to reporters... |
Associated Press -- June 26, 2010
The son of a former California Assembly speaker and a co-defendant were sentenced Friday to 16 years in state prison for the fatal stabbing of a San Diego college student. -- Former Speaker Fabian Nunez stared across the packed courtroom at his son, Esteban Nunez, who sat stone-faced during the sentencing hearing... |
Jack Humphreville -- CityWatch LA -- June 5, 2010
While the heads of thousands of City employees are on the chopping block because of the City's projected budget deficit of almost $500 million next year, our peripatetic, globetrotting Mayor is enjoying wine soaked steak dinners at CUT, the Wolfgang Puck, Richard Meier designed restaurant at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel, located at the foot of fashionable Rodeo Drive... |
Los Angeles Times -- December 4, 2008
Esteban Nuñez, the son of former California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez, and three other men who were arrested in the fatal stabbing of a college student in San Diego fit the definition of a criminal street gang, police said in search warrants released Wednesday... |
Post Chronicle -- December 3, 2008
Esteban Nunez is the teenage son of former California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and is one of four people to be arrested in the murder of a San Diego student. -- Esteban Nunez was arrested in Sacremento County on Tue., Dec. 2. along with Ryan Jett, Leshanor Thomas and Rafael Garcia, all 19 years old... [] |
Inland News Today -- Riverside, Calif. -- May 31, 2008
Republicans in the State Assembly are livid over a Democratic-backed bill that would allow [illegal aliens.... criminals] to qualify for state financial aid. -- The Democratic-controlled Assembly has approved the bill by [vehement Mexican reconquista zealot] Fabian Núñez. [Also see: Aiding and abetting illegals is a crime]  |
KNX News Radio -- Los Angeles -- May 22, 2008
LA politician Fabian Nunez suggests his race was behind criticism that he spent a lot of money taking trips and buying expensive things. -- "Because of the fact I am Mexican," said Nunez, "they think I have to sleep under a cactus and eat from taco stands." --- Hector Barajas of the GOP state party calls Nunez's racial comments disgraceful and disheartening.  |

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Dan
Walters -- Sacramento Bee -- November 5, 2007
Last week was somewhat of a mixed bag
for Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez. -- The highlight,
from his standpoint, was being selected as one of Governing magazine's
nine "public officials of the year." The magazine cited
his ability to put together a striking record of legislation
in 2006... |
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Sacramento
Bee -- November 4, 2007
Assembly Speaker [and rabid Mexican Reconquista]
Fabian Núñez solicited $120,000 in charitable contributions
from Verizon shortly after pushing successful legislation last
year that is expected to bring billions to telecommunications
firms. [Also see: |
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Nuñez |
Michael
Ackley -- WorldNetDaily.com -- October 22, 2007
"Middle Class" gained new meaning
this month when Democrat Fabian Núñez, California's
assembly speaker, applied it to his "lifestyle," which
includes spending tens of thousands of dollars on travel, meetings
and gifts. -- A lovely story by Nancy Vogel of the Los Angeles
Times cited Núñez spending including... |

Nuñez
Watch |
Los
Angeles Times -- October 14, 2007
Assembly Speaker Fabian
Nuñez offered some explanation Friday for a few campaign
fund expenditures in Europe, but refused to elaborate on how
tens of thousands of dollars of other purchases were related
to governmental or political business. -- "Every expenditure
I made has been totally legitimate..."  |

Nuñez |
San
Jose Mercury News -- October 13, 2007
L. A. -- State Assembly Speaker Fabian
Nunez shares a luxury downtown penthouse with a prominent fundraiser
who has collected nearly $600,000 in fees and expenses from Nunez's
political committees and the state Democratic Party since 2005.
--- [Nuñez] also owns a $1.2 million ranch-style home
in Sacramento with his wife, Maria Robles. |

Doug McIntyre |
Press
Release -- October 13, 2007
...His favorite target this week has
been California State Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and what
he terms "his Caligula-type" lifestyle as he illegally
spends millions of dollars from campaign contributors on airline
tickets, wine parties, high end clothing and lavish gifts for
friends, foreign officials and whoever needs to be "greased."
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Nuñez |
Los
Angeles Times -- October 5, 2007
As leader of the California Assembly,
Speaker Fabian Nuñez
[the anti-American stooge shown at left] has traveled the world
in luxury, paying with campaign funds for visits to some of the
finest hotels and restaurants and for purchases at high-end retailers
such as Louis Vuitton in Paris... [] |

Nunez |
Alameda
Times-Star -- April 26, 2007
Heading into the California Democratic
Party convention this weekend, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton
scored a plum Wednesday, securing the endorsement of Assembly
Speaker Fabian Nunez. -- Nunez, one of the most powerful Democrats
in the state, said he was moved by Clinton's breadth of experience... |

Nuñez |
Daily Comet
-- Thibodaux, Louisiana -- August 22, 2006
The rancorous national debate over illegal
immigration spilled into the California Assembly on Tuesday as
Democrats yanked an immigration resolution after a testy, partisan
exchange that drew an outburst from Speaker [and rabid Mexican
Reconquista] Fabian Nunez. -- The L. A. Democrat emerged from
his office to silence Republican critics... |

Nuñez |
Capitol
Weekly -- Sacramento -- July 1, 2006
A new anti- illegal- immigration ad running
on Sacramento TV stations shows an image of [Tijuana- raised]
Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez addressing a crowd
while an announcer declares that "some propose raising immigration
by over 100 million." -- The 30-second spot, financed by
a group called ... |
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Audio Courtesy
of Lone Wolf -- May 26, 2006
Mexican snake spews 25+ minutes
worth of lies in Sacramento
Audio of Vicente
Fox's disgusting fib-fest on May 25, 2006 at the state capitol.
Fox is introduced by Tijuana- raised Mechista skunk Assembly
Speaker Fabian Nunez, a dangerous little anti-American fifth-columnist
who practically swoons over Fox. Commentary by KFI's John and
Ken. Click
here to listen. |

Nuñez |
Long Beach
Press-Telegram -- May 20, 2006
State Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez
spoke out Friday on the president's decision to send the National
Guard to protect U.S. borders and called for significant reforms
in immigration policy. -- "Do what you need to do to protect
this country's sovereignty, but don't send the wrong message
that we need to militarize our borders in order to protect it"... |

Nuñez |
Associated
Press -- March 30, 2006
Washington -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
and the GOP could suffer politically if they're on the wrong
side of the federal debate over immigration, California Assembly
Speaker Fabian Nunez said Wednesday. -- Nunez, D-Los Angeles,
visited Capitol Hill as the Senate prepared to take up a sweeping
immigration bill... |
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EFE -- Madrid
-- August 30, 2005
California's top state legislator says
U.S. President George W. Bush "turned his back" on
Mexico and failed to give the United States' southern neighbor
the respect it deserves. -- Fabian Nunez, Mexican-born head
of the California legislature's lower house, commented in an
interview with EFE on Sunday, right before wrapping up an official
visit to Mexico...  |

Nuñez |
Associated
Press -- August 26, 2005
Mexico City -- Fabian
Nunez could hardly stop grinning. The speaker of the California
Assembly sat shoulder to shoulder with some of Mexico's political
elite on Friday before an exuberantly friendly audience of thousands.
-- The L. A. Democrat also used the trip to cast a few barbs
at Gov. Schwarzenegger and to stress his demands for better treatment
of the some 2 million [illegal aliens...
criminals] in California. [They need to be deported.] |

Nuñez |
San Jose
Mercury News -- August 23, 2005
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is seldom
upstaged, but it could happen Thursday when one of his chief
legislative rivals flies south of the border to hold private
meetings with Mexican President Vicente Fox. -- Assembly Speaker
Fabian Núñez said he plans to make the trip --
and miss one of the few legislative sessions remaining this year... |
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Sacramento
Bee -- August 20, 2005
As he prepares to meet next week with
Vicente Fox, Fabian Núñez
is pressuring Arnold Schwarzenegger to join his counterparts
in New Mexico and Arizona in declaring a state of emergency to
help defray the costs of illegal immigration. [Meanwhile this
raving Mexican reconquista weasel has been on KNBC-TV in L. A.
babbling about giving invaders amnesty for their 'valuable
contributions'.] |

Nuñez |
Associated
Press -- August 19, 2005
The state Assembly leader [former MEChA-boy Fabian Nunez] Thursday
called on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to declare a state of emergency
along California's border with Mexico, saying more federal patrols
are needed. -- New Mexico drew national attention last week when
its governor made a similar declaration, citing the lawlessness...
[This clown is up to no good.... he's in favor of amnsty for
invaders according to KTLA-TV - Los Angeles - 8.19.05.] |

México! |
Riverside
Press-Enterprise -- April 20, 2005
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger raised eyebrows
in a speech to national newspaper publishers Tuesday with strong
comments on immigration, saying the current policy on preventing
illegal immigrants from crossing
the border is too "lax." -- Assembly Speaker Fabian
Nunez [a Mexican gov't puppet] said Schwarzenegger's comments
reflected badly on the state's "productive" relationship
with Mexico. [Who cares?] [Thank
Arnold] |

Nuñez |
E-Mail from
the California Republican Party - December 21, 2004
P.S.
- Dems Might Consider Hillary Clinton Racist
Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and his pals in
the Democratic Latino Caucus are rewriting the rules of common
sense by insisting on unyielding, unquestioning support of people
who enter the U.S. illegally. -- Earlier this month, the Democratic
Latino Caucus held a press conference to deride the Republican
Party as "racist, "anti-immigrant, and "anti-Latino"... |
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San Jose
Mercury News Editorial - November 23, 2004
In his indefatigable pursuit to legalize
driving for illegal immigrants [criminals],
Sen. Gilbert Cedillo
should move over and hand the wheel to Assembly Speaker Fabian
Núñez. -- Núñez understands it's
time to do what it takes to get a bill passed. If that means
accepting a license for
2 million illegal immigrants that has
a different color, as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger apparently
insists, then fine, he says...[] |

Nuñez |
We Get E-Mail
-- October 13, 2004
Flushing
Out Fabian
We are waiting for the October 16 March
for Immigrant's Rights (illegal alien rights) in Los Angeles,
the ten year anniversary of the big march in 1994. We'll see
Juan Jose Gutierrez again leading the troops for open borders
and amnesty. -- We wonder if California Assembly Speaker Fabian
Nunez will again help lead the rally as he did ten years ago
when he joined tens of thousands waving Mexican flags... |
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La
Opinion (Roughly translated
by Google.com) -- July 30, 2004
The president of the Assembly, the democrat Fabian
Núñez, said yesterday that governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger will have to fulfill his word to sign the
law of licenses SB1160
and said that neither the democratic legislators nor senator
Gil Cedillo, author
of the initiative can hope by another year more of fight. [See
how you can take action] |
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Los
Angeles Times (Free Registration) -- July 21, 2004
[Assembly Speaker Fabian] Nuñez said he
received some hostile e-mail messages over the weekend after
Schwarzenegger's rallies. One message referred to him as a "rotten
piece of slime." Another - sent within an hour of the governor's
rally at a shopping mall in Ontario - read: "Sign the budget
or lose your seat" and referred to Nuñez as an "immigrant"
whose job is to represent California, "not Mexico."
-- "What
type of people are the ones who are his [Schwarzenegger's] staunch
supporters?" Nuñez asked in an interview Tuesday.
"And who's his audience? It's divisive politics at its best.
All you have to do is look at the e-mails. These are not rational
people." [This from a rabid
Mexican reconquista!] |
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KCAL-TV
- Los Angeles -- June 18, 2004
Invaders and the usual suspects
demand an end to law enforcement
A brief report was shown on the air
at 12:30 pm that included tape from a Latino protest, apparently
held at a church in Maywood earlier today. Usual suspects, including
state Sen. Gil Cedillo,
Calif. Assembly Speaker and vehement Mexican reconquista Fabian
Nunez, and , demanded that Gov. Schwarzenegger and President
Bush stop alleged immigration raids in invader-infested areas.
It looked as if there were far less than 100 attendees at the
protest. More later. |

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Watch |
Imperial
Valley Press -- May 30, 2004
The states of California and Baja California
are not capitalizing on a wealth of resources, according to Speaker
of the California Assembly Fabian
Nuñez, D-Los Angeles. -- Nuñez, who visited
with Baja California legislators
in Mexicali on Friday, said the two states need to band together
as brothers and put memories of Pete Wilson and anti-immigration
propositions in the past for the collective economic good. |

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Contra Costa
Times -- February 10, 2004
Fabian Nunez, the 37-year-old son of
Mexican immigrants, was sworn in as the Assembly's 66th speaker
Monday afternoon, vowing to take a fresh look at the Legislature's
lower house and its challenges. -- Soon after, he poured cold
water on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's plans to pass workers'
compensation reform by March 1 and a budget in May.  |

Nuñez |
WorldNetDaily.com
-- December 12, 2003
Fabian Nunez, the fiery Democratic assemblyman
from Los Angeles set to ascend to the powerful speakership position,
told a Spanish-language Mexico City newspaper he has "declared
war" on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. -- "I have already
personally declared political war on Schwarzenegger," he
was quoted as saying, "that is the reason I was elected
by my supporters...."  |
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KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles -- November 26, 2003
...Assembly Majority Whip Fabian Nunez
said in a statement that he has faith in SB 60's author, Sen. Gil Cedillo, to
work with the Schwarzenegger administration on the issue. --
"We are willing to take a fresh look at this issue next
year," Nunez said. -- The Assembly is set to vote Monday
on repealing the law...  |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)-- November 21, 2003
Two of three contenders for the top post
in the state Assembly dropped out Thursday, leaving freshman
Fabian Nuñez, a left-of-center Democrat and former
union organizer, as the likely next leader of the Legislature's
lower house. -- Nuñez, one of a dozen children of immigrant
day laborers, is the favorite pick of current Speaker Herb Wesson...
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Sacramento
Bee -- October 11, 2003
..."We need to start working together,"
Sen. Gil Cedillo
told Assembly Robert Pacheco, R-Walnut [who opposed the
dangerous law]. -- "If he [Schwarzenegger] wants to
come up with a mandate to just reverse (it), I don't think that's the way you bring people together," said Assemblyman Fabian Nunez [a vehement
Mexican reconquista].....  |
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| September 5, 2003 -- Anti-American
radical California Assemblyman Fabian Nunez (center) is shown
hugging MEChA menace state
Senator Gil Cedillo
as traitor Gray Davis, incompetent former socialist California
governor ousted by a recall vote on October 7, 2003 , signs
Cedillo's SB60, an extremely dangerous and widely loathed
bill allowing invading
illegal aliens to get driver's licenses. Davis is the first
California governor in history to be tossed out of office. Many
think he ought to be in prison. |