Monday, August 30, 2010

Pechanga asks Judge to End Liska Case; Judge Says Not Through Yet

Joe Liska received good news in court today. The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians hired attorney's tried to get the Judge to toss the case today.

The tribe had told the judge that Mr. Liska was guilty of trespass. It was news to Joe, as he never had a trial, never presented a defense. Anyone hear of due process?

There seems to be reckless conduct in Pechanga's handling of this matter. Not to mention the possible conspiracy to defraud Mr. Liska of his tribal heritage. The Judge couldn't believe that there has been a moratorium for 14 years, which was designed to help the tribe "catch up" on a backlog of requests.

The judge want to lean more and the case is continued. She will have orders next week. Congratulations Joe, keep up your fight for what is right. Let's see, maybe the Boy Scouts will rethink giving Pechanga an award for ethics and family values?

And Rep. Nick Rahall, how about those hearings?

42 comments:

  1. Suits all over the place ,looking at joe liska,marshalls or FBI,right out of the movies ,ask anyone that was there,,,,wild crap,,,

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  2. Yaaaaaaaaay, Joe!!! I'm glad the judge ~finally~ questioned their actions and continued the case!! Its about time!!

    Keep up the good work and know that even tho some of us cant physically be there to support you, in court, etc, that we're with you in spirit.

    You are an encouragement--thank you!!

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  3. I was there! the lawyer for the tribe was very sloppy!How much are they paying him?Do your homework pechanga dont come to a hearing unprepared!Money cant buy you everything.

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  4. He can only lie so much,they have placed him in a spot to cover up ,rape fraud, conspiracy,its getting so stupid. No enrollment for 14 years duh!!!!!

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  5. Partially from my other post...

    This one man's case will not win it for all, and Pechanga will continue to fight until they can't anymore. Even if Joe wins, will each case that follows lead to the same result?

    I've been following what has been going on for several years now, and, I must say, am angry that nothing has really changed. Justice has not been restored to the "Original" Pechanga people.

    What will it take to MOVE the forgotten Pechanga people? Or even all of the disenrolled Luiseño?

    For so long, I've read or heard about petitions and protests, and talks, and court battles (kangaroo court battles), but NO ACTION. How many are disenrolled? Not just from Pechanga, but all of your Luiseño brothers and sisters? How long can you be ignored?

    How many times will you stand on a street corner with signs, and still do nothing? Nothing has ever changed without direct action. If you want change, then look to the defiant civil rights leaders of the past. Non-violent action, sit-ins, civil disobedience (without violent lawlessness) won. Without these acts, laws would never have been moved to change.

    My Native American Tribal ancestors and my African Tribal ancestors had to fight for their civil rights to be where they are today. Though I am not of your tribe (yes YOUR tribe), I am moved to want action. It isn't my place to organize, but one of YOU to organize! What would the New Pechanga do if hundreds, or even thousands of you sat in their government building? What could they do if hundreds or even thousands marched onto the reservation? Would they shoot you? Would they arrest you? Would they hurt you in front of television cameras? I promise you that the rest of the world would start listening, because THEY AREN'T RIGHT NOW.

    My people died for their rights. Your petitions aren't working. Your complaints in the kangaroo courts are a joke to them. They have unlimited funds to fight off any hint of a legal problem. You will only win this battle through the hearts of the rest of the members if they can see past the paycheck. If their paychecks aren't being processed, then the ones that only care about the money will start listening.

    Would you die for your cause? Would you unite with the other disenrolled state-wide, or even country-wide, to march onto the reservations that are denying you your history? Maybe it's time for a little disobedience. Maybe it's time to look beyond just the disenrolled "Original" Pechanga.

    Maybe if you work hand in hand with the other forsaken tribal members, and take a stand for direct action, then maybe you will be heard.

    I will stand with you!

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  6. Lift every voice and sing,
    'Til earth and heaven ring,
    Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;
    Let our rejoicing rise
    High as the listening skies,
    Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.
    Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
    Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;
    Facing the rising sun of our new day begun,
    Let us march on 'til victory is won.

    Stony the road we trod,
    Bitter the chast'ning rod,
    Felt in the days when hope unborn had died;
    Yet with a steady beat,
    Have not our weary feet
    Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?
    We have come over a way that with tears has been watered,
    We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered,
    Out from the gloomy past,
    'Til now we stand at last
    Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

    God of our weary years,
    God of our silent tears,
    Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;
    Thou who has by Thy might
    Led us into the light,
    Keep us forever in the path, we pray.
    Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee,
    Lest, our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee;
    Shadowed beneath Thy hand,
    May we forever stand,
    True to our God,
    True to our native land.

    -James W. Johnson 1871-1938

    Never let the wine of the world make you forget Him, or yourself, as New Pechanga has!

    It is time for change!

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  7. Congratulations Joe, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

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  8. joe I was their you did a great job . the truth is about to come out . Hope you are ready mark m because the mam you sent to court was not . he acted like he didnt know what the hell he was talking about when asked a question he didnt know the true answser . when I saw him walking out of the court room he acted like he was about to be fired or his ass chowed out . good luck joe IT WILL GO ON

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  9. The comment's above are true,ask the sixteen people that went,ask the the sixteen people if sigins in front of the court house got the attention of several federal agency's!

    The first QUESTION OUT OF the judges mouth to their attorney was (WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO BE A PECHANGA INDIAN)???????

    I think that may have been as a result of 16 warriors wanting to hear and see JUSTICE!!!!!


    SORRY I have to agree with the above post ,debate's with congress are nothing compared to (16 warriors outside court with signs)

    YOU CAN'T SAY ANYTHING UNLESS YOU WERE THERE AND SAW IT,


    SOME HAVE CALLED MY PROTESTING RADICAL (U.S CONGRESS) HARDLEY!!!


    I believe more hearings and investigation must come in this case to give me a fair ruling !!!


    I HOPE THE JUDGE DOES WHATS RIGHT!!!!!!!

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  10. A Thank you to my supporters that came and I welcome my new brothers and sisters that came,white buffalo ,and mike and wife from the hunter family and another new rios family member,,,,,

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  11. THIS IS A TRUE STORY, that happened months back,DOWNTOWN TUCSON ARIZONA

    U.S CONGRESS MADE A LAW REGARDING IMMIGRATION TO KICK or deport ILLEGAL KIDS OUT OF LOCAL SCHOOLS IN TUCSON ARIZONA,,,,,,,,,THE KIDS WERE SO MAD THAT THEY WOULD LOSE THEIR FRIENDS ,,,THAT 200 0R 300 OF THEM GATHERED AND TOOK OFF WALKING DOWNTOWN TOWARD THE LEADERS OF THE CITY,,,


    THE POLICE AND CITY FREAKED OUT THINKING THEY WOULD GET HIT BY CARS,SUFFER FROM THE HEAT, AND THEY SET UP BOTTLED WATER FOR THEM AND ,,,,,THE RESULT WAS THAT U.S CONGRESS FLIPPED A 360 IN HOURS ,FOR FEAR THAT KIDS WOULD BE HURT,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,THATS POWER!!! nothing violent about THAT!!!!!!!

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  12. Let's make it 160 warriors next time! ...and then 1600...

    If you believe in in this cause, show your solidarity! March on! BE at the courthouse with signs, hand-outs, and your friends. Show New Pechanga that you will not stand for this attack on Civil Rights!

    Tell your friends, tell your family, put it on your Facebook, put it on your Myspace. A rally is coming to the court. We're looking for your call, Joe. Money talks, but the heart walks the walk. New Pechanga can throw all their money at the courts and the state, but the hearts of your supporters WILL win the day!

    Let's bring the disenrolled from all over this state to the courthouse for the next hearing! Let's bring the disenrolled from across the country! Only you can do this!

    IT IS A NEW DAY! No matter what the outcome, you have already won. Joe, you have shown the forsaken that even a small victory is so much bigger than the worst defeat.

    Let's get this rolling. Let's show the United States what the New Casino tribes are doing to their people.

    Can you feel Mr. Madariaga looking from above upon this? Can you feel Pauline Hunter looking from above upon this? Can you feel the power of their families, and of the other disenrolled... the other forsaken Original Pechanga people?

    This is just the beginning! Be there! Tell your friends. Tell your neighbors. Make it happen!

    It IS time for change!

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  13. Liska will get his ass handed to him next week. Pechanga will beat him down.

    His sister wants him to go away. The tribe will win, bigtime!!!!

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  14. I,m lost whats going on next week?

    The super bowl? Beat down whats that?

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  15. Ass handed to Pechanga oh ! yea you werent at the Hearing The legal representation was shaking his head that case law was not going his way ,incompentence evasive and just did not have any DEFENSE. JOE LISKA WILL SUCCEED IN BRINGING DOWN PECHANGAS CORRUPTION BYE!!TRIBAL COUNCIL

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  16. His sisters want him to go away what a fucken joke they are like everyone else that get pre capity .greedy bastards they dont want to share even if you are a family member but dont worry joe is about to get what he wants and the joke will be on you because joe has won he has opened the door for many

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  17. Pechanga does not beat down,they shoot at houses ! or at enrollment people!

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  18. The light in the window is a crack in the sky,

    Look in the mirror tell me do you think your life is in danger,

    Going foward in reverse,

    One hen in the hand,is better then two in the bush,

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  19. One drunk security guard won't beat down the nation of Pechanga.

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  20. He got a dagger to your throat did he not ? Him and 16 others!

    Pechanga nation of crack heads !

    Where were you at the hearing pussy?

    Thats right no fucking pride!

    Go put on a dress and answer to the name Bitc####

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  21. FBI full blooded indianSeptember 2, 2010 at 10:49 PM

    They let a white lawyer show up and defend their punk ass,pussy,s their not indians (real indians would show up) not these little cowards,,,,,,,,,,haha

    What a disgrace to the indian nation!!!!!

    aztec pride!!!!!!!!

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  22. A DRUNK SECURITY GUARD GOT YOU IN FRONT OF A FEDERAL JUDGE?

    HAHA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YOUR NECK IS EXPOSED FOR THE KILL...

    DRINK SOME COFFEE SECURITY GUARD AND GO IN FOR THE KILL,,,

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  23. WTF ARE YOU ALL TALKIN ABOUT Pechanga will cower down as always and bring shame to all members of the new Pechanga casino Indians with no Native Pride. Restore your PEOPLE Temecula Indians ,STAND AND FIGHT TO UNITE NOW!!!

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  24. when is the continuance scheduled for next??

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  25. The case could,,,

    1.get tossed

    2.she could rule on and it moves foward.

    3.she could pull the tribe in for another settlement hearing.

    4.the tribes attorney tried to get it dismissed and she stated "were not there yet" unknown whats going to happen. Might no in a week.

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  26. Can the troops not meet Joe in court and support him. If 100 people could go, which I am sure is possible it would help him and our rights to be heard. Really only 16 people in the whole state of California could make it. I am sorry Joe, you should have everyone there and if I lived in the state I would be there in a heartbeat.

    EVERYONE show yourselves for his support and show the judge that you stand for him and behind him. A DIFFERENCE it will make. I promise you. No fear. This is your chance and your right.

    Back him................

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  27. Did you know Joe ,filed a law suit against the U.S gov years ago asking for land in san diego?

    And months later President Bush gave land to pechanga in san diego??????

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  28. Bush is a warrior,,,,,,,,,,,

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  29. You sit in front of the tucson FBI office on your days off for four months with your protest signs ,,,you pussy,s can,t come even close to JOE LISKA ,,,,,He is on a higher plain the you!!!!

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  30. Did you see the video? Sad sixteen people ,The faces? Thats all you people, Victim,s right ,only sixteen victims I guess?

    1.I could not make it because my dog shit on the rug.

    2.My ego is to large.

    3.I don,t really care.

    4.all I want is a check ,screw pechanga.

    5.Don,t care if I am indian.

    6.lets get drunk (who cares)

    7.close my eyes when I open them everything will be ok.

    8.HARD TO SAY THERE ARE VICTIMS WHEN 16 SHOW UP!!!!!!!!!!

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  31. Sounds familiar,did this not happen once before?


    go away if you have no fight!

    Sad thing is,this case might be over,what a fucking waste,a golden platform to make a civil rights stand,,,,wow I don,t understand you victims please explain this to the whole world (this should be on 60 minutes)16 people fight ,,,,wait someone send the video to them,,,,haha

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  32. 60m@cbsnews.com;audsvcs@cbs.com

    NOW 60 minutes has that video!

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  33. The thing is regarding Mr. Liska's lawsuit. While it is good for people to show up at the court to give him moral support, them being there has no bearing on how the judge is going to rule as judges just go by what the law is and legal precedant.

    People showing up is more to make him feel good, which is a good thing, then it is to help his case be succesful.

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  34. moral support is good,we are talking about a show of many that have been wronged.

    And yes it has no bearing on the ruling,however one could argue that point if the judge wants to bring in a enrollment committee member as a result of many caught up in a moratorium or abuse ,then this could be as a result of many showing up!


    support is good,

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  35. I,m thinking signs should say NOTICE OF VIOLATION, NIGC gaming not running a casino in a manner which benifits true temecula indians.....

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  36. Notice of violation to the seminole tribe for giving a 18,000 dollar home improvment loan to a member when 2000 was the max

    And not making him pay it back,mmmm

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  37. Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe

    Do you know this case? This was a non tribal member charged with resisting arrest and battery on a tribal police officer. He filed a writ of habeas corpus against the tribe and stated he does not argue about the charge but the tribe cannot try him in their tribal court ,he is not a member of the tribe. The u.s supreme court granted him his writ of habeas corpus they stated indian tribes cannot try and punish non members.

    This is the same thing for Liska ,he was charged with trespass (clearly stated on the exclusion letter)he was charged punished thru the tribal court or hearing system, violating his civil rights.


    This was part of Liska's oral argument.The judge stated if they are putting him thru the tribal court they are treating him like a member!

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  38. Furthermore in Duro v. Reina in 1990 the u.s supreme court ruled tribes cannot try and punish other indians from other tribes that live on their rez.

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  39. Arelene macarro can file a writ against the tribe for doing the same thing to her!

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  40. John gomez could also do the same,he went thru a tribal hearing process as a non member.

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  41. Federal Civil Rights Violation Lawsuit. False Arrest
    Federal Civil Rights Violation Lawsuit (False Arrest / Malicious Prosecution)


    damn that security guard

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  42. Showing up in court to support Mr. Liska in his fight to gain his rights and bring some sunlight to what Pechanga has done is a good thing.

    Sending your letters to your congressman and committee members is another.

    Checking this site out often, as well as tribalcorruption.com and airro.org will build traffic to sites that are being watched. Simple solutions that can have big dividends.

    It's a struggle, and you can't fight on just one front.

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