Results of Freedom of Information Act requests (FOI): November
13, 2007
1.
Parks & Tourism re: monies spent on Spanish
language advertising…….the response from Parks & Tourism contained 12 ½
pounds of data, and did not include the specifics hoped for. I have found through experience that if a
large net is not cast the government agencies will obfuscate.
I will say here, and this applies to the
other 3 FOI’s, are works in progress.
The initial response from the P & T Director Richard Davies posed
many more questions than answers. In
weighing the data received and the questions posed demands a public forum to
address the possibility of state laws being flagrantly violated, conflicts of
interest, and ethical violations.
After pouring through the 12 ½ lbs, I found
it appropriate to speak to Mr. Davies personally. I explained to him the data I wanted was
absent; namely the amount of money being spent on advertising to Hispanics, the
markets targeted, the reasons for their campaign. I asked Mr. Davies did he not understand that
he was in violation of state law by advertising in the Spanish language and
well over 51% of his target audience are criminals (illegals)….he did not
disagree.
What was revealed on close examination of
the data was that the agencies, with references to time spent, production costs, test markets, etc.
are in the process of increasing dramatically.
The last contract P & T signed called for a $30 million increase in
their advertising endeavors. The bottom line conclusion I have reached, this is
a not-so-veiled invitation for illegals to come to Arkansas for
employment.
Facts that did come out of the data.
A. In addition to Parks & Tourism, the
Arkansas State Police are also involved in Spanish speaking ads.
B.
Aristotle and Cranford, Johnson are the 2 ad agencies of choice and
enjoy a no bid monopoly. Both agencies hire an inordinate number of ex-Arkansas
state employees.
C.
It appears the 2 agencies are awarded financial gain from the state and
also receive financial remuneration from the distribution of print and
broadcast media to Spanish outlets, i.e. Univision, La Latina, etc. (That’s receiving
cash, coming and going)
D.
Violation of Ark. State law– English is our official language, passed
in the 80’s, with no apparent means of enforcement, and I feel reasonably sure
was done on purpose.
E.
The data points to Andres Chao, Director of the illegal Mexican
Consulate, being instrumental in directing much of the dialogue and promotions
dealing with Hispanics, through P & T.
This as a direct slap at Arkansas citizens
for our state government to have the audacity to spend taxpayer dollars
directed mostly at an illegal market, i.e. Mexicans and the corporations who
hire—all in violation of U.S. &
Arkansas’ laws.
It’s worth mentioning again that the
chit-chat between intra & inter agencies memos is indicative that P & T
is committed to spending more of your earnings in what I believe to be
absolutely an illegal operation.
Furthermore, there is a nexus between P & T and a number of other
government & civil entities, which does not bode well for the citizens of
Arkansas. We will explore these
tentacles in a public forum.
The indicators I have pursued demonstrate
conclusively that citizens have no active part in the affairs of Arkansas state
government due to entrenched career bureaucrats and politicians. Each of these agencies appear to operate as
private fiefdoms. In all likelihood more
FOI’s are on the way.
2.
Sebastian County Sheriff Atkinson re: his personal part & authority for using
taxpayer equipment and personnel to protect 15,000-18,000 illegal Mexicans and
the illegal behavior of Collier Wenderoth & Russ Bragg of OK Foods’ 1-3 day
affair at Ben Geren County Park. Also
how much taxpayer money was used.
The response from Sheriff Atkinson was a
non-response. His Chief Deputy Tom
Young, with a curt reply, “no records exist as requested in items 1-5â€.
I called Sebastian County Prosecutor Gunner
DeLay and informed him of the response from Atkinson, at which time he
suggested I call County Judge Hudson and determine his participation in the
affair. On contacting Judge Hudson, his
immediate response was he had no information regarding the 1-3 day OK Food’s
affair, but he would get back in touch.
After a few days and some prodding from Prosecutor DeLay, Judge Hudson
called and sent a copy of OK Foods check for $1,000 made out to the Judge’s
office.
I do not know who paid for the cleanup of
the park and Atkinson’s insolence will not go unnoticed. He too will be on the agenda for the public
forum.
3.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital: the cost of its
providing a heart transplant to a foreign national, the length of stay, etc.
and if Vicente Fox really gave $200,000 toward that endeavor as he bragged on
Larry King Live.
Response from Sherry Furr, Chief
Counsel of ACH…informed me that ACH is a private, not for Profit Corporation. Huge revelation. The 501c3 Corporation, compliments of the
Ark. Legislature, is indeed curious.
Furr states that taxpayers only provide a limited amount of public
funds.
I called Roger Norman, Chief
Accountant for the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee, and he indicated that
the ACH was privy to other funding from various taxpayer sources.
Question: the ACH is dependent on physicians from the
Univ. of Ark. Medical Center, which is far and above the most costly aspect of
running a hospital. Why would the
legislature give a state entity (UAMC) and the ACH, which definitely have
substantial taxpayer dollars involved, the ability to circumvent the
Legislative Joint Auditing Committee and the FOIA?
As each of these FOI’s show in some
depth, government entities through the years, compliments of Governors and
legislatures, have conferred shall we say, immunity, put another way made said
agencies impervious to public inquiry.
Certainly, questions will be asked
why segments of taxpayer supported Univ. of Ark. Agencies are extricated from
citizen purview, and why foreign nationals are afforded healthcare not
available to U.S. citizens. To be
determined will be the exact amount of funding from hospitals poured into ACH.
4.
Arkansas Dept. of Human Services: the prenatal care
costs, numbers, services, etc. given to illegal alien women. A brief background on the legislation
advocating prenatal for illegal Mexican women and OTM’s. Open borders, cheap labor advocate, former
Gov. Mike Huckabee presented a bill to the Ark. State Legislature to confer
free prenatal care to illegals. Bill
passed by overwhelming majority.
DHS Director Roy Jeffus
estimated the cost per birth would be $1,300.
He predicted the program would cost a maximum of $1.3 million per
yr. So much for the stupidity of Jeffus
and the dysfunctional state legislature.
The date of the estimation was April, 2004. The reality was the start up cost for the
program was $4.3 million. Jeffus and the
legislature failed to factor in the cost of prescriptions, transportation,
translation, social services, etc. etc. and the cost of the Anchor Babies
produced by these nighttime sexual extravaganza’s. Anchor babies by law can occupy the welfare
trough until 21 yrs of age.
N.W. Arkansas is portrayed as
the economic hot spot in the state. It
is interesting to note that with almost zero unemployment, Washington &
Benton counties have the largest number of alien pregnant women on free
prenatal care, and concomitantly have the largest illegal Hispanic population. Why should this be the case? Some of the wealthiest corporations in the
U.S. are illegally hiring the illegal Hispanic population, i.e. Tyson’s,
George’s, etc.
At the inception of the program
there were 5,832 illegal women enrolled in the program between July 1, 2004
& June 30, 2005 producing 1,097 anchor babies….why so few anchor babies
produced? These numbers increased from
July 1, 2005 to April 30, 2006 to 8,748 enrolled with 1,601 anchor babies
produced…according to DHS records. These numbers vary from various newspaper
reports and the numbers I received in early October.
The 2 Senators who spearheaded
prenatal care for illegal women were then Senators Beebe (now Governor) and
Moril Harriman (now Tyson lobbyist and currently on Beebe’s staff), coupled
with Gwatney, Bradford, and Ross.
The most recent FOI produces
numbers that tend to be skewed and contradict the numbers mentioned above, e.g.
the numbers of non-qualified alien pregnant women enrolled in the program in
2005 were 2,070, in 2006 were 3,191, in 2007 were 3,479. These latest numbers
show a dramatic escalation.
Jeffus apparently, from his
initial comments, concluded the number of illegal pregnancies would be a static
number…typical bureaucratic ineptness. The total program estimated cost from July, 04
to June, 05 was $3,277,350.72…borne on the backs of Arkansas middleclass
taxpayers. Think, 2007…then think again,
the mass exodus of illegals from Oklahoma & Tennessee and soon to be
Missouri for Arkansas. The Fed pays 80% (that’s us) and the state pays 20%
(that’s us) for these criminal forced redistribution programs.
The information received in this
latest FOI request appears to be fragmentary at best, and the DHS is almost
impervious to inquiring eyes demanding to know the full scope of this
ill-advised at the least and unconstitutional program.
Gov. Beebe last week, Nov. 6,
2007 showed his insolence toward Arkansas citizens by giving his seal of
approval to the Arkansas Friendship Coalition, a seditious group hell bent on
open borders and cheap labor, not only for corporate largesse but for certain
religious orders, and the various government employees.
Citizens we must demand
immediately the Governor shuck his alliance with corporate management, call a
special legislative session, repeal this
criminally unconstitutional program
providing free prenatal care for illegals, and a myriad of ancillary services,
and craft laws meting out severe penalties to those entities hiring illegals,
i.e. Tyson’s, Carlyle, George’s, OK Foods, Cargill, etc. etc.
Should Gov. Beebe fail to act on
these critical issues, he should be recalled immediately.
Recall that DHS Director Roy
Jeffus estimated cost per birth would be $1300.
Also remember he failed to include the ongoing myriad of ancillary
services provided for these women and the anchor babies they produced. My
research showed it can be easily proven that each of these pregnancies can cost
taxpayers in the range of $7,500 to $15,000 per birth. Consider additionally
the environmental and health hazards the illegals bring to the table. The first one comes to mind is the TB carrier,
to TB infection, to TB disease…which was wiped out many years before the
illegal Mexican invasion.