From World Net daily and known hyperbolic bomb thrower Jerome Corsi..aka nutter Michael Savage's favorite guest.
The federal judge presiding over the Trump University class action lawsuit is a member of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, a group that while not a branch of the National Council of La Raza, has ties to the controversial organization, which translates literally The Race.
So having similar names means you are just like that organization? Once again you operate with integrity and be consistent in logic or we are no better than the MCNBC corrputoids. No bombshell here, let's move on.
This info comes from another Freeper Ray76 who researched this. Looks like guilt by association:
San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association - http://sdlrla.com/for-the-community/
right sidebar: National Counsel of La Raza
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La Raza list of affiliate organizations - http://www.nclr.org/affiliates/affiliates-by-region/california/
The La Raza affiliate in San Diego is Chicano Federation of San Diego County, Inc. - www.chicanofederation.org
Mr. Luis Osuna is a board member of Chicano Federation of San Diego - http://www.chicanofederation.org/board.aspx
Mr. Luis Osuna also is president of San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association - http://sdlrla.com/law-students/board-of-directors/
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A La Raza S.D. board member is also president of S.D. La Raza Lawyers Assoc.
The similarity of names consists of the term "La Raza", which I am told means, "the race". Not "race". Not "races". Not "a race". But, "THE race".
Now one might ask, "When they say, THE race, which one are they talking about? Caucasians? Negro? Mongoloid?
The answer is, "None of the above". Instead they have invented a new "race" based on a philosophy of entitlement.
Where do we hear mention of "THE race"?
"Por La Raza todo, Fuera de La Raza nada", which is often translated as "For the Race, everything, outside the race, nothing."
I claim that the "similarity" of names is intentional, and the intention is to support the philosophy of entitlement which seeks to negate U.S. immigration laws and the sovereignty of the U.S. in the southwestern states.
If somebody started an organization called "The Alabama Klan", I would have doubts about them too. The same would apply to "The Alabama Klan Lawyers Association".