Minutemen Finances - Is the money spent for the cause?
http://www.washtimes.com/national/200607...
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/individual...
Answer:
apparently they been having problems already for a while and their finaces do not seem to be clearing up any time soon . i will post what i found in the website at source so anyone can see it :
Money troubles?
One of the more damaging blows to the organization came with the resignation of Parmley, former head of the Texas chapter and owner of an oil and gas drilling company. Parmley, 50, said that he ended up paying about $10,000 out of his own pocket for expenses and never was repaid, an allegation Simcox denied.
"Chris (Simcox) is one of these people, he's almost intoxicating to listen to, and you want to believe what he says," Parmley said. "But he doesn't back it up."
Parmley also says Simcox misled organizers by telling them he had an insurance policy that would cover all members and reneged on early promises to share the $50-per-head registration fee with local chapters.
Simcox said the registration fee covers background checks provided by a Maryland-based company called SentryLink, although he did not permit company officials to verify for a reporter how much the checks cost.
Simcox also denies saying he had the insurance policy that would cover all the members or landowners who allow patrols on their property.
Al Garza, who replaced Parmley as the leader in Texas, said the Minuteman group was "sad to see (Parmley) resign," but he said Parmley's allegations of racism regarding some Texas members and financial mismanagement by Simcox were investigated and were unfounded.
Simcox said pulling together the massive volunteer-driven effort has been a "challenge" and at times overwhelming. But he said he planned to push ahead with the patrols Saturday, which will involve volunteers reporting undocumented immigrants to the Border Patrol.
"It's growing into a political movement in this country. It's an expression of the frustration of citizens of this country with the federal government," he said. "We want the border secure now."
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic...
here from the washington times :
Mr. Simcox, who has been criticized by current and former MCDC members for a lack of leadership and financial accountability, had referred The Times to Mrs. Otis, saying she could "tell you everything" to clear up the concerns
http://www.washtimes.com/national/200608...
it really depends.
witch building.
the one in NY was a scam,
but in washington state it was for a good cause
Aren't you declaring someone guilty without first receiving a hearing ? What happen to human rights ?But still you are trying to go by hearsay,like you said the two border agents in prison all the new information is just hearsay and Bush said they got a fair trail
What's your problem with the minutemen? You've been asking these leading questions based on the information of some really biased sources (Southern Poverty Law Center, People for the American way)
We could banter on all night, but in this case actions speak louder than words. Watch the link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=edalblgxsva...
My homies goign to get minute mens, they fats bishes is gonna get drags in mud.
Viva Mexico Cabrones!!!
Mexico City gangsters
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