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Human Rights Commission Honors A Terrorism Supporter

By Greg L | 7 January 2008 | Zapatistas, Prince William County | 36 Comments

How to win a Human Rights Award - wave the Mexican Flag in Manassas City Hall

The Prince William County Human Rights is giving awards to folks to celebrate “Universal Human Rights Day”, and look who shows up on the list of awardees:

This year’s winners of the Human Rights Awards are: Beverly Coffie, Waja Grimm, John Steinback (sic), Sharon Pandak and a group of four women who integrated the teaching staff at Prince William County Schools, according to a county news release.

Here’s Steinbach wearing a t-shirt during the protests by Mexicans Without Borders that says, among other things, “Deport Bush”. He’s a real mainstream guy, this Steinbach dude.

His writings are even better:

John Steinbach, substitute teacher at Metz Middle School in Manassas, is a volunteer and community organizer for Mexicanos Sin Fronteras who was famously captured in a photograph at a Manassas City Hall illegal alien rally raising his fist in solidarity with a number of MSF members who were displaying a Mexican Flag in the City Council building. He also participated in this Zapatista organizing event, and the transcript of the event records him as saying that “neoliberal globalization” caused by the World Bank and IMF is the root cause of poverty. He’s on record saying that former Israeli President Ariel Sharon is a war criminal, has railed against “the power of the zionist lobby”, celebrated the “leadership” of terrorist leader Yassir Arafat, claimed that U.S. aid to Israel supports the repression of palestinians, and said that that Iran complies with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty better than the United States does.

Zapatista? What’s that, you ask?

Zapatistas are those affiliated with the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, a Marxist/Anarchist armed insurgency in Mexico that seeks as one of it’s primary goals the end of capitalism, and imposition of socialism in the world. They’ve done such nice things such as execute their prisoners with chainsaws, displace thousands of people from their homes, and murder dissidents with machetes. Their local affiliate Mexicans Without Borders (who apparently employs Steinbach now) is reported to use MS-13 as their muscle to force local immigrants into toeing the ideological line. They were active in the riots in Paris a few years back, and post these pictures on their Mexican website, supposedly “celebrating” what they do:




So here’s a guy who advocates on behalf of those who violate our laws and “celebrates the leadership” of terrorists who is one of the recipients of a Human Rights Award by the County’s Human Rights Commission. If there was ever any doubt that the Prince William County Human Rights Commission was nothing but heavily-politicized refuge for the far-left to feel important, it has been securely laid to rest today.



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36 Comments

  1. jfk said on 7 Jan 2008 at 1:11 pm:
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    This is another reason why I work two jobs to send my kids to private school.

  2. Turn PW Blue said on 7 Jan 2008 at 1:17 pm:
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    Greg:

    Your indenting of the paragraph above with the lead-in “His writings are even better:” implies that the following paragraph contains Steinbeck’s writings. Rather, the paragraph is quoted from another one of your posts on this blog (and, thus, quotes you, not Steinbeck). The unclear attribution is confusing. His writings (which are quoted in the blog post linked to in this post) give a clear enough picture on their own without your summarization or commentary being attributed to him as well. I found myself thinking, “Wow, I know Steinbeck has some radical ideas, but I’ve never seen him refer to MSF as a Zapitista group…” You may want to make it clearer that you are quoting yourself, not Steinbeck, in the indented paragraph.

  3. k. o'toole said on 7 Jan 2008 at 1:30 pm:
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    In the initial quote, doesn’t the author mean “four women who *infiltrated* the teaching staff”?

  4. Lafayette said on 7 Jan 2008 at 2:56 pm:
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    Here’s some more pictures of the crowd and others from the Rally(second picture posted)
    http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/561319433CfhWLl?start=0

  5. Johnson said on 7 Jan 2008 at 3:03 pm:
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    http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_News/2008/01/06/uk_bishop_warns_of_islam-only_zones/6551/-For everyone who thinks it won’t happen here.

  6. Batson D. Belfrey said on 7 Jan 2008 at 8:04 pm:
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    Who’s going to present the award to Stienbach? Corey? That should be good.

  7. Michael said on 7 Jan 2008 at 8:32 pm:
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    The human rights commision has forgotten the definition of human rights, and turned it into a concept of supremacy group support as long as your supremacy group can be identified as a gender, racial, religious or ethnic group they want to support and affiliate with.

    Todays “social engineers” on the HRC are complete idiots, a disgrace to the rest of “individual” rights concepts and social constructs that America was founded on.

    Their brand of “social engineering” incorrectly advances ethnic self-segregation and supports suprememcy movements of ethnic “groups” by allowing people who are members of these groups to advocate for privilige and special self interest. Then they are AWARDED for THAT!

    Getting rid of racial, gender, religious and ethnic group advocacy and allowing only “individual rights” advocacy is how you get rid of ethnic cleansing social attitudes in groups who learn to hate those who are differfent that they are.

    The LABEL on the group is the basic problem. Judge individuals not “groups”.
    Help individuals, not groups. Give privilige to “individuals” not groups. Give rights to”individuals” not groups, and your problem of racial, gender, religious and ethnic group injustices and un-deserved privilige and hatred goes away.

    The HRC does not get that simple human rights concept. They and other “social engineers” in our country think you can solve the civil rights and human rights problems by managing “groups” and helping “groups” based on religion, gender, race and ethnicity advocate for special privilige and political support.

    They are idiots.

  8. FHL said on 7 Jan 2008 at 9:02 pm:
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    There you go again, Greg reporting incorrect information, trying to use your scare tactics on people. I can’t believe how you try to divide and polarize communities and people. I wish you would just go back to where you came from. I am sure you are a “come here”. You and your group have created all kinds of havoc in what used to be a nice, friendly community.

  9. Loudoun said on 8 Jan 2008 at 5:05 am:
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    FHL - I am a PWC native and we did at one time have a nice, friendly community - until we were invaded by illegal aliens and a lot of the life-long residents moved away.

  10. FHL said on 8 Jan 2008 at 5:44 am:
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    Loudoun, you are making an assumption that all of the immigrants here are illegal. Have you checked everyone’s status? Many of the lifelong residents have left because they can not afford to live here after retirement. I know many, many who have left to go to NC and FL but it is because the cost of living is lower.

  11. jfk said on 8 Jan 2008 at 11:20 am:
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    I don’t believe that any significant number of long time residents are leaving this area because it’s too expensive. Many people have cashed in on the real estate boom and moved, but to say the area is too expensive is ridiculous.

  12. Gone Fishing said on 8 Jan 2008 at 11:36 am:
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    FHL - Like Loudoun, I am a long-time resident of PWC and I can afford to
    live here, so I am not leaving. Obviously, you are one of the illegals or you
    haven’t yet been put in the position of having your community turned into
    festering, trash ridden slum areas. When Spring approaches, I can look
    forward to the gathering of dozens of beer drinking, half clad Hispanic men
    sprawled on lawns, listening to brain blasting salsa music and I find this
    fairly disgusting, to say the least.
    As far as your comments about Greg and his “people” polarizing communities,
    I fail to see it your way. Greg and his “people” (IMO) are simply trying to
    keep our communities livable and safe, as they once were. I applaud them
    for their efforts.

  13. Lafayette said on 8 Jan 2008 at 1:15 pm:
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    Gone Fishing
    You are exactly right. I’m a native like Loudoun. We are doing what we can to restore our community, and it does take a lot of time and dedication. Some just don’t seem to get that.
    Great day for fishing. Or golf it’s that’s your game. I personally will take fishing. I bet we know someONE that’s on the links today. ;)

  14. Lafayette said on 8 Jan 2008 at 1:18 pm:
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    corr
    Or golf IF it’s your game.
    P.S.- Don’t waste your time on FHL, use the IGNORE BUTTON.

  15. Gone Fishing said on 8 Jan 2008 at 7:21 pm:
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    Laf, yes today was a super day for fishing (and they were jumping, too).You’re probably correct in your assumption about that someone
    playing golf…that’s about all he does. I detest that our tax dollars are
    going towards his salary, don’t you?
    BTW, when I read the comments by “Good Time Charlie”, it makes me
    wonder whether or not Hill and Deane are cut from the same cloth. It
    appears that they both have the same ole’ S.O.P. I guess Hill was trained
    by Deane.

    What gives with this FHL character, anyway?

  16. jfk said on 8 Jan 2008 at 9:53 pm:
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    FHL and UnoMasMexican seem to be one in the same. I’ve looked at the posts several times, and the arguments and general are identical, save the tacky spanish phrases thrown in with some intentional typos by UMM.

  17. Lafayette said on 8 Jan 2008 at 10:11 pm:
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    Gone Fishing,
    Same ole S.O.P.(favorite expression of mine) that’s for sure.
    S.O.P. = S.N.A.F.U. ? :)

    Hill was a city cop. Charlie’s always been a PWPD cop I believe. I’m sure someone can verify or correct this. This is BVBL afterall ya know.

    FHL, who the hell knows, and I can’t say I care to know either.
    IGNORE BUTTON is working.

    jfk,
    You bring up a very interesting points. They both suck(IMHO)

  18. Gone Fishing said on 8 Jan 2008 at 11:24 pm:
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    You’re right, Lafayette…Hill was a city cop, but from what I’ve heard,
    he and Deane are very tight. I was told that it was Deane who urged
    Hill to run for sheriff because Stoffregen wouldn’t jump thru hoops for
    Deane and he knew he could control Hill.

    I believe jfk is right about FHL.

  19. jfk said on 9 Jan 2008 at 9:19 am:
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    Lafayette - please explain.

  20. jfk said on 9 Jan 2008 at 9:55 am:
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    I only make this point because I’m starting to beleive that there are only a few rabble rousers on this site, using multiple names and email accounts.

    Not sure which of my points suck, in Lafayette’s opinion, and don’t really care. I like to learn new information on this blog, and hate to keep having to read the same stupid arguments that are raised by UMM one day, FHL the next, and then anonymous after that.

    I appreciate the links that folks like Bridget, Medic 64, and josh provide.

  21. Lafayette said on 9 Jan 2008 at 10:02 am:
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    jfk,
    Your opinions do NOT suck. FHL & The “UnMasked One”.
    I am in TOTAL agreement with your comments. I very sorry my point didn’t come across clearer. Why ask me to explain and then turn around say you don’t care. Hmm.
    Let me know if this EXPLAINS things. BTW-in case you have noticed I’ve provided some pretty compelling pictures.
    Who pissed in your coffee? ;) (Joke)

  22. /\/\3|)iç 64 (Winner of the BVBL 40k post award) said on 9 Jan 2008 at 10:37 am:
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    jfk,

    You may be onto something there. They seem to make fly-thrus to stir things up and leave without finishing the debate. I am getting to the point where I will most likely stop responding to them. Once we do this, they will eventually go away. They are seeking attention and if we continue to give it to them, they will continue to come back for more.

  23. Dolph said on 9 Jan 2008 at 10:56 am:
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    k. o’toole said on 7 Jan 2008 at 1:30 pm:
    In the initial quote, doesn’t the author mean “four women who *infiltrated* the teaching staff”?

    What is this supposed to mean?

    I have all the respect in the world for the 4 women named. They are all fine educators who have each taught thousands of youngsters of all races.

    Why dishonor these fine ladies with politics?

  24. jfk said on 9 Jan 2008 at 11:00 am:
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    Lafayette-

    Sorry, someone slipped me a regular instead of my decaf. I did misunderstand your comment and took offense. No harm, no foul.

    Your pictures are great. I certainly didn’t intend to leave you out of that grouping. I probably missed a couple of others as well.

  25. jfk said on 9 Jan 2008 at 11:17 am:
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    I keep looking at the photo of this guy holding up his fist, and it reminds me of a Seinfeld episode. It’s bugging me because I can’t remember which one. Does anyone remember?

    He looks like a puppet in the second picture ( I don’t even want to know where the puppet master’s other hand is).

    What a putz! Probably a closet communist that thinks he’s part of the revolution. The 60’s are over, deal with it. Stop being a pawn for MSF to shove out there to show white people support them too.

  26. Lafayette said on 9 Jan 2008 at 11:17 am:
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    jfk,
    Thank you. FHL and UnMasked are RIDICULOUS. I just can’t waste time on them. I love my IGNORE BUTTON.

  27. /\/\3|)iç 64 (Winner of the BVBL 40k post award) said on 9 Jan 2008 at 11:30 am:
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    jfk,

    He does. This gives him attention as well. Being one of the few white people that supports this crowd, he gets the attention. He is nothing more than an attention grabber. He has none of my respect. His day will come, I do not want to hear people cry that we should be easy on him when it does either.

  28. /\/\3|)iç 64 (Winner of the BVBL 40k post award) said on 9 Jan 2008 at 11:33 am:
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    Lafayette,

    I have a few on here that I use the ignore button on as well. Makes my life easier when I do not have time to go around and around with someone that has been provided documented proof their theory is wrong and they want to agree to disagree. That is such BS. LOL People have been sucked into this PC crap that everyone is right. I have apologized on this blog for being wrong and I will do it again when documented proof has been provided that my theory is wrong. I do not believe in agree to disagree. That is nothing more than saying you are right, but I will not admit it.

  29. jfk said on 9 Jan 2008 at 11:35 am:
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    Definitely a George Castanza look-alike. Was it the episode where Kramer had the Cuban cigar makers in his apartment?

  30. The Patriot (Got E-Verify?) said on 9 Jan 2008 at 12:08 pm:
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    Is the guy holding up his fist someone who “aids and abets” illegal aliens?

  31. /\/\3|)iç 64 (Winner of the BVBL 40k post award) said on 9 Jan 2008 at 12:20 pm:
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    Patriot,

    It has that appearance.

  32. jfk said on 10 Jan 2008 at 12:11 pm:
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    What’s the symbolism with the machete? If anyone knows, please share. Many of the gang violence seems to involve machetes as well.

  33. FHL said on 11 Jan 2008 at 5:29 am:
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    JFK, Loudoun and Layfayette

    There you go making assumptions about people again! I am not hispanic and not an immigrant. I am a native Northern Virginian and have spent 40 of those years in Manassas. Like I said this was a friendly community before HSM. I also live in a neighborhood with several hispanic families and they are great neighbors and take care of their property. I am sorry your experience is different but don’t keep blaming an entire ethnic group for what a few of them do or don’t do. I remember as a young person the same thing was said of African Americans. White folks were up in arms when African Americans started moving into their neighborhoods. No, I am not African American either.

    You just need to quit being so mean, devisive and reporting half of the truth.

  34. jfk said on 11 Jan 2008 at 10:33 am:
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    There you go again, FHL, making false statements. I didn’t make any statements about your race or legal status. I just suspect that you are posting under several different aliases.

    By the way, what ethic category is ILLEGAL? You are the one making assumptions, not me.

  35. jfk said on 11 Jan 2008 at 10:35 am:
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    Correction: ethnic

  36. FHL said on 12 Jan 2008 at 6:35 am:
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    Wrong again jfk. I always sign FHL

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