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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

In Case You Missed it:Activist twins are polar opposites politically


This weekend, the Sacramento Bee did a piece on my twin brother David and I. It was a really cool article. And I'm not just saying that because it is about me!

Activist twins are polar opposites politically

Outside the Pyramid Alehouse on 10th and K streets Thursday, it was hard not to notice the dapper DeLuz twins theatrically debating the great issues of our time.

They're both 6-foot former linebackers and passionate activists well-known in Sacramento political circles.

Though Craig is sometimes confused for David and vice versa, that's a giant mistake. Politically, the brothers are polar opposites.

David DeLuz – born 10 minutes before Craig on June 7, 1969 – is a liberal Democrat who proudly sports an Obama-Biden button and wears a blue tie and a navy blue suit.

Craig DeLuz – a quarter-of-an-inch shorter – is a conservative Republican in jeans and a gray pattern sport coat who staunchly defends McCain-Palin.

While there are physical differences between them, it's really when the DeLuz brothers open their mouths that it's easiest to tell them apart.

David opposes Proposition 8, which would ban gay marriage. Craig recently showed up at American River College to support a controversial student council resolution endorsing Proposition 8.

They vehemently disagree on abortion and the Iraq war.

In recent weeks they've heckled each other at a Black Political Forum in North Sacramento and an NAACP voter education rally at the state Capitol.

They also go at it on local radio and their blog: http://deluzbrothers. blogspot.com/.

"It's just now getting to the point where people realize there are actually two of us," David said. "I lost a politically connected position because they thought I was him."

Craig said he lost a job when his potential employer found out he was the right-leaning DeLuz.

David, who was president of the Sacramento branch of the NAACP from 2002-2005, is an administrator with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation "focused on offender re-entry."

Craig is Capitol director for Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries, R-Lake Elsinore.

Despite their differences, David managed Craig's 2000 campaign for Sacramento City Council (he lost to Sandy Sheedy).

"Our goal is the same, to have an engaged community that provides opportunities for everyone," David said.

The twins haven't bet on the presidential race "because David won't give me enough points," Craig said.

Craig predicts that "an Obama presidency and a Democratic Congress will be one of the best advertising tools for the Republican Party" because they'll tax and spend Americans into oblivion.

Obama epitomizes style over substance, Craig said. "McCain is not the most attractive or the best speaker, but he's challenging the administration and trying to find common ground, compared to a guy taking the easy route and saying whatever people want to hear."

David fires back: "Your depiction of Barack Obama is way over the top. His record demonstrates a willingness to try new ideas. He's right where we need to be. It's about creating a middle class that can be a consumer class."

The twins – born to an Italian American mother and an African American father in Richmond – were adopted by a black couple, John and Elevera DeLuz.

John Deluz, who grew up in Newport, R.I., the son of a Cape Verdian immigrant, joined the Air Force during World War II and was trained as an electrician.

But he couldn't get a job in Oakland because the electricians union discriminated against blacks. So he wound up taking a job washing cars and later became a warehouse supervisor for Safeway.

"He'd say, 'You're just as good as anybody, but you're no better than anybody, and you're going to have to work twice as hard to get half as far as the average white boy,' " David said.

Both parents were dedicated Democrats.

The twins played football for DeAnza High in Richmond. Craig was nicknamed " 'Duke,' for John Wayne, because I walked like a cowboy and was ready to draw down on anybody."

"The one thing you did not want to do was mess with one of the DeLuz brothers because if you got in a fight with one of us you had three to five minutes before the other showed up," Craig said.

Craig went to Chico State, where he became the first African American elected president of the student government. He began listening to Rush Limbaugh but didn't become a Republican until after his son was born in April 1995.

That day, he realized $2,500 of his first big commission check for signing up members for the California Chamber of Commerce was being taken in taxes. "I said this is outrageous!"

Meanwhile, David attended California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and in 1988 was inspired by Jesse Jackson – the first black man to make a serious run for president.

"There have been a lot of heated arguments," David said. "We argued a lot over Bill Clinton and morality in public service. Craig has the nerve to question the morals and ethics of Democrats in general – because we support abortion and gay rights, we are somehow morally inferior to the Republicans."

"We argue about everything," Craig said. "He's a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan. I belong to Kappa Alpha Psi and he belongs to Phi Beta Sigma," rival black fraternities.

Their mother, who disliked George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and loved Bill Clinton, "gave Craig a hard time until the day she died," David said.

Inside the Pyramid Alehouse on Thursday, after the brothers fought over the last chicken wing, Craig declared his love for Sarah Palin.

"She's got a reputation for taking on corruption and implementing fiscal conservatism. She took on the people who ran as Republicans and were spending like drunken liberals and booted them out."

"Are you kidding me?" David responded. "That woman is clearly unqualified to serve as president."


Craig contended: "Obama doesn't say what change he's about."


David countered: "He's definitely going to turn away from the Bush doctrine of pre-emptive war and rely more on diplomacy, and he's going to support working families rather than CEOs and big corporations."

Jacques Whitfield, who worked with both brothers at the old Grant Joint Union High District where he served as general counsel from 1997 until earlier this year, says "they're both very good at speaking up for their constituencies."

Whitfield, now a management consultant, leans left, "but I respect Craig's courage to stand up for what he believes in as an archconservative, even in this Democratic town where much of the agenda is progressive."

Whitfield said Craig is a true believer and "interestingly enough, so is David. At the end of the day I love them both."

Friday, October 24, 2008

When "Keeping it Real" Goes Terribly Wrong....


Three Things "Real Americans" Can Do to Ensure Republican Victory on November 4:

1). Vote Absentee;

2). Volunteer to walk precincts for John McCain; and

3). Kick your own butt, giving yourself a black eye, carve the letter "B" in your cheek for everyone to see, and then go to the police and say a big, mean and scary Black guy did it while trying to convince you to vote for Barack Obama!

Well, one young lady has taken this advice to heart! Ashley Todd, 20-year-old college student from College Station, Texas who is a McCain campaign volunteer, made up a story of being robbed, pinned to the ground and having the letter "B" scratched on her face in a politically inspired attack. Police in Pittsburgh said that Todd, who is white, told police she was attacked by a 6-foot-4 black man Wednesday night.

She admitted Friday that the story was false and was being charged with making a false report to police, said Maurita Bryant, the assistant chief of the police department's investigations division. Police doubted her story from the start, Bryant said.

Ya Think? Hmmm... the backwards "B" might be one big give-away... I feel sorry for her.....

What gets me is that the woman KNEW that in order to get the most attention, that she had to pump up her story by adding that a Black man beat her...... so much for race not mattering much to the younger generation....

See more here

Monday, October 20, 2008

Racist Cartoon has liberal roots

Well this is an iteresting twist!

It turns out that the "Obama Bucks" cartoon was actually created by a liberal blogger in an attempt to "to poke fun at the unrealistic fears and agenda of racism that a fringe element of Republicans strongly embrace."

Do you really buy this? Here are some other pictures on his site.









So what exactly is the social value of these pictures? Even in the context in which he places them in his blog, they do nothing more than promote racism.


I want to be clear.... The "Obama Bucks" cartoon is flat out racist. And the head of the Republican women's group that included it in her organizations newsletter was wrong as the day is long. There is not excuse to propigate such hatefilled material.

But this liberal blogger is just as wrong for creating and posting it as she was for reproducing and distributing it.
Racism is racim. From the right or the left, it is still wrong!

Debra Bowen hosts drive by registation, but has no voter reg cards for GOP

According to the California Republican Party, Secretary of State, Debra Bowen's office refused to fulfull their request for 20,000 voter registration cards. The excuse given was that the delayed budget caused them to run low on printed voter registration cards.

When confronted by the media, Bowen's office denied any such shortage. Little did the folks at the CRP saved the voicemail message for them from the Secretary's office. and it tells a very different story.


Meanwhile, Ms. Bowen has hooked up with her fellow Democrats to host a "Driveby Voter Registration" event at the Sacramento Convention Center. I guess they the shortage only applied to certain groups.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Republican Recipe for Voter Outreach: Black People, Food Stamps, Fried Chicken, Kool-Aid and Watermelon... Oh My!


Well... you just knew they couldn't help themselves... it was bound to happen again.

In another bout of poor taste, the Republicans of the Inland Empire followed up their Sacramento cousins' website escapade with a depiction of Senator Barack Obama on a food stamp. Read about it in the Press-Enterprise.

OK, so let me get this straight: an official organization of the Republican Party TWICE in less than 72 hours has been outed for distributing tasteless (at best) or racist (at worst) literature about the Democratic nominee for President.

You know these things DO come in 3's, don't you?

Now, I love humor as much as the next person, and I REALLY love racy humor - a lot. But this isn't funny... not even close. This was meant to be hurtful.

Any person with half a brain knows what putting those images together in that manner means to people of color. Its not meant to be a light-hearted attempt at wooing black voters, that's for sure... or if it is, someone needs to go back and brush up on their people skills.

The Press Enterprise notes that

"The October newsletter by the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated says if Obama is elected his image will appear on food stamps -- instead of dollar bills like other presidents. The statement is followed by an illustration of "Obama Bucks" -- a phony $10 bill featuring Obama's face on a donkey's body, labeled "United States Food Stamps.""

What galls me more is that the president of the club, Diane Fedele, goes on to say - with a straight face - that

"I didn't see it the way that it's being taken. I never connected," she said. "It was just food to me. It didn't mean anything else."

WHAT?!!!!!!!!! ARE YOU KIDDING? YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS!

If it's so innocent, why didn't she paste up an apple, or a cherry pie, or a mayonnaise and bologna sandwich with a glass of milk? No... she knew the effect she wanted and boy... I bet she now wishes she didn't think up this idea!

Oh, and by the way, black people can rest easy tonight. Ms. Fedele is not really a racist: She says she once supported a Black man for public office, former Presidential candidate Alan Keyes. And for good measure, I am sure she will make an appearance with her one obligatory black friend at some point.

Seriously: I am sure that Ms. Fedele is a fine person, and she is most likely similar to the majority of Americans - she really has no informed opinion about race. However, as long as we remain hostage to our stereotypes, we will never get past race as a dividing line in America. And stupid decisions like the one to publish the trashy image in an official party publication - or to post similar material on an official party website - does nothing to bring people and party together.

And Dems need to be careful, too, as we are not immune to this disease of poor judgement. Comparing Sen. McCain to a George Wallance or Bull Connor does little to promote Sen. Obama or his message, and only serves to push away potential undecided voters. More pointedly, its plain WRONG and does a disservice to McCain and those brave men and women who put everything on the line to secure the civil rights that all Americans now enjoy.

Criticizing positions, voting records or professional behavior is appropriate, but this politics of character assassination and 'gotcha' one-upsmanship is destructive and does little to get us closer to solving the real crises that we face as a nation.

Can't we all just get along???????

DeLuz Brothers Discuss Race And The Presidential Election

This week the Sacramento County Republican Party was in the news for having items on their website that some called racially motivated, others called stupid,sophomoric jokes. In any case, the issue has ignited a firestorm that leaves many asking "Who is really playing the race card in this year's historic presidential election?"

David believes that the Republicans are up to their old tricks, including fear-mongering. Meanwhile Craig thinks that while some of the complaints are legitimate, the Democrats are also doing whatever they can to deflect legitimate criticism away from their candidate by declaring it all to be racist.

To tune in simply go to http://www.deluzbrothers.com/ and click on the Listen Live Button at the top of the page.


You can even join the conversation by calling in at (347) 237-5073. We will be breaking down the upcoming election and much more. You don't want to miss the fireworks!


Details Below:

When: Friday, October 10th


Station: Blogtalk Radio

Live Audio Steaming at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/The-DeLuz-Brothers


TIME: 9:30-10 am (PST)

Call in Number: (347) 237-5073

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Sacramento County Republican Party Goes Over the Top with Obama/Osama Connection

The Sacramento Reeps have gone there! See this article in the Bee about the County Republican Party website that compares Senator Obama and Osama Bin Laden.

Its simple pandering to base fear and it is flirting with crossing the line of racial division. The McCain campaign has been flirting with this line for weeks now, and it has finally landed in Sacramento.

For his part, my brother Craig is appalled and disappointed as well. Luckily, the site is now down... but the damage is done.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

DeLuz Brothers Launch Internet Radio Show- Tomorrow, FRIDAY, OCT. 10TH AT 9:30 AM

It’s finally here! David & Craig DeLuz will be launching their internet radio show tomorrow morning at 9:30 am. For years, the DeLuz’ have enjoyed many vibrant political debates at our family gatherings. Most of these discussions have featured the musings of two of Sacramento’s leading community activists and political figures; David & Craig DeLuz.

David De Luz, describes himself as a progressive Democrat. David’s community involvement has been primarily with liberal organizations. He has served as President of Sacramento Branch of the NAACP and the Chairman of the Ninth Assembly District Committee for the Sacramento Democratic Party.


Craig on the other hand is a conservative Republican and has focused his volunteer activities on more conservative efforts. He has been President of the California Black Republican council, founded the Republican Ethnic Coalition of Sacramento and currently serves as President of the California Republican Assembly’s Sacramento chapter.

Their diverse perspectives and brotherly bond will prove to bring an interesting twist to the discussion of cultural, political and social issues of the day.

To tune in simply go to http://www.deluzbrothers.com/ and click on the Listen Live Button at the top of the page.


You can even join the conversation by calling in at (347) 237-5073. We will be breaking down the upcoming election and much more. You don't want to miss the fireworks!


Details Below:

When: Friday, October 10th


Station: Blogtalk Radio

Live Audio Steaming at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/The-DeLuz-Brothers


TIME: 9:30-10 am (PST)

Call in Number: (347) 237-5073

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Why I can't Vote For Barak Reason #1 = He voted against the Infant Born Alive Act

From 2001 to 2003 Barak Obama refused to vote for a bill that would have protected the lives of children who born as the result of a botched abortion. Under current law in Illinois, a child that is born during an abortion is denied medical services and is in essense left to die.


I find it difficult to understand how anyone could vote against protecting the life of a child. This is not about abortion. These are children! To let them die amounts to infanticide.

Here is the story that CNN did:



For more on Obama's voting record on this issue go to BornAliveTruth.org.