| URGENT: Let's Win with Filipina PhD. vs. Georgia State U—Case of Dr. Emelita Breyer |
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| Communities - Civil Rights | |||
| Written by Norman Madrid | |||
| Saturday, 09 February 2008 16:50 | |||
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She has filed a suit against GSU and members of the Board of Regents for their action. Particulars on her case are found at: http://www.emelita-breyer.com/4.html Her case has been championed by a CBS reporter on Georgia TV, the Organization of Chinese Americans, the Asia Pacific Council, the Filipino American Association in Atlanta, the National Federation of Filipino Associations in America (NAFFAA), the Healthcare-Coalition Institute, a Filipino web site, www.mabuhayradio.com in Los Angeles, and the 80-20 Initiative run by Chinese that donated $1,000 to the Breyer cause before Christmas last year. The CBS reporter has said in his two reports that the GSU action is a case of classic discrimination. Let us, Filipinos, join Emelita's cause through both funding and/or letter writing. Her case is proceeding in three stages. The first stage, the Discovery Phase, consists of an Interrogatory phase that has been completed and a Deposition phase that will take place in March and for which money and community support for Dr. Breyer is much needed. The Deposition phase will prepare materials that will be crucial to whether her case will prosper or will fail in the second phase, called the Summary Judgment phase, which will occur in April. The Deposition phase is the most critical part of Dr. Breyer's case. It consists of two parts. First, expert and peer and medical testimony along with legal advice must be had, complete with the videotaping of relevant testimonials and materials. This effort will cost an estimated $25,000. Second, letters and signatures from all over America but especially Georgia will need to be collected as part of the materials prepared during the Deposition phase. These materials will be used to make progress in the second phase of the case, the Summary Judgment phase, in which a judge will decide for or against Emelita concerning two pleas: a) For dismissal--the plea of the Defendants, and b) For continuation to a Jury Trial--the plea of Emelita, the Plaintiff. She could win a multi-million dollar award by this June or July. The judge will decide for Emelita during the Summary Judgment phase only if she, and her lawyer, and we, will all contribute towards the compilation of an impressive, professional and winning set of Deposition materials. What Can You Do/ Must Do Now (this February): Two Things 1. Contribute $125 or more or less You must be among 200 or more Filipinos who will each contribute $125 on average-- more hopefully by wealthier Filipinos, and less by not so wealthy Filipinos. Go to the Web site of Emelita Breyer to donate that amount using your credit card. I am myself giving $125, and will give $125 more before the end of February, if needed. Her website again: http://www.emelita-breyer.com/4.html If 200 or more Filipinos will send the $125 or more or less, then there will be a $25,000 war chest for Emelita. This amount must be had this week or next week, so that the effort during the Deposition Phase in March will be thorough, speedy, complete, and accurate, and will be legally overwhelming during the Summary Judgment phase. 2. Participate in a Letter Campaign To help with Emelita's letter-writing campaign, go to her website for templates of letters to write, and the addresses of people to write to. The Rewards That We Filipinos Could Gain if Emelita Wins a Multi-Million Award If Emelita wins her jury case, and it appears she would, she would get a sizable, well-deserved, award. Juries usually accept that the unjust in America must be penalized big enough to feel the pain of their punishment, and that the oppressed must be compensated for injury to their health, minds, finances, reputation. The award must be punitive; that is, sizable. In that case, there will be informal celebratory fourth stage in which Dr. Breyer will claim her reward and will also share some of it, she says, with her supporters. Her rationale is that her supporters must have some money in the future, perhaps 15% of any award that she wins, to fund legal actions against the oppression of U.S. minorities--Asian, Black, Indian, Hispanic, and women--that will continue as long as they occupy lower economic or political or racial positions in America. There it is Filipinos of America. Stand up and be counted, and if Emelita wins, we will in turn win--perhaps will win $100,000 or $500,000 to fund the setting up of two organizations helpful to Filipinos in the future: 1. FFFLOW = Fighting Filipino Fund for Legal Offense Worldwide. As long as Filipinos are poor and must work abroad, some will be exploited, enslaved, raped, killed by foreign employers. FFFLOW will be there to protect them, make money for them, make money for FFFLOW to sustain its efforts. 2. FFFIRE = Fund for Filipinos Fighting Internationally to Rise at Economics As long as Filipinos are poor and must work abroad, their exploitation overseas won't end. So, fight to make Filipinos rich by winning globally in their own country through victories at export wars. Some of the court awards won by FFFLOW at legal offensives should be invested in FFFIRE. FFFIRE can turn Filipinos into global winners in their own country by fighting not as above, in 2, but as a Mutual Fund winning at investments as below in 3. 3. FFFIRE = Investment Fund For Food, Infrastructure, Retirement and Exports
= = = = = Let us join Emelita's suit against Georgia State U and its Board of Regents for discrimination! Since she has strong winning chances, we would join her case gainfully .
Emelita is bright, articulate, hard working and a fighter. From my talks with Emelita, I believe that I fully understand the nine key items in her case that encourage, embolden, and also challenge us to fight with her, and prod us to take three productive steps. Here are the 9 items and the three productive steps:
As a practical Filipino who believes not in defense but offense, I want us to win as in #2: several million dollars for her and 15% for the Fil-Am community and the Chinese Americans and others helping her.
Then we could set up two organizations to handle two needed future tasks:
1. FFFLOW = Fighting Filipino Fund for Legal Offense Worldwide.
As long as Filipinos are poor and must work abroad, some will be exploited, enslaved, raped, killed by foreign employers. FFFLOW will be there to protect them, make money for them, make money for FFFLOW to sustain its efforts.
2. FFFIRE = Fund for Filipinos Fighting
As long as Filipinos are poor and must work abroad, their exploitation overseas won't end. So, fight to make Filipinos rich by winning globally in their own country through victories at export wars. Some of the court awards won by FFFLOW at legal offensives should be invested in FFFIRE.
FFFIRE can turn Filipinos into global winners in their own country by fighting not as above, in 2, but as a Mutual Fund winning at investments as below in 3.
3. FFFIRE = Investment Fund For Food, Infrastructure,
We have great potential to end the global exploitation of Filipinos and advance their global success on three fronts: 1) Dr. Emelita Breyer's case 2) FFFLOW and 3) FFFIRE. Good luck to us and the Filipino people.
Norman Madrid Economist, Medici Tiger Capital LLC New York City www.groups.yahoo.com/group/epic25 516-385-2783
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