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Amezcua complains about business license fees but offers no solutions
Posted on July 26, 2010 | 37 CommentsI visited Alfredo Amezcua’s mayoral campaign website again yesterday- and as usual found nothing of substance. However, he did post a new statement on his Facebook page hinting at a glimmer of […] -
Amezcua says Pulido isn’t helping our youth – but is that really true?
Posted on July 18, 2010 | 8 CommentsSanta Ana Mayoral candidate Alfredo Amezcua finally offered a glimpse at one of his campaign ideas, with this comment that was posted today on Facebook ( I am posting it […] -
Why is Alfredo Amezcua registered to vote at his law office instead of his home?
Posted on July 14, 2010 | 2 CommentsAn anonymous tipster told me a few weeks ago that Al Amezcua, the local attorney who is running for Mayor of Santa Ana, was registered to vote at his law […] -
Alfredo Amezcua’s campaign website offers no new ideas or solutions
Posted on June 17, 2010 | 5 CommentsSanta Ana Mayoral candidate Alfredo Amezcua finally has put up some “Issues” on his campaign website. I spoke to Amezcua recently and asked why he had not done more to explain […] -
New Alfredo Amezcua Facebook page seeks 30,000 members
Posted on April 13, 2010 | 11 CommentsA new Facebook group is calling itself “Alfredo Amezcua 30,000 Strong,” and asking members of the community to join their campaign to elect Amezcua as our next Santa Ana Mayor. […] -
Mexican President Benito Juarez’s birthday anniversary celebrated in Santa Ana
Posted on March 28, 2010 | 23 CommentsApparently there was a celebration recently in Santa Ana in honor of Benito Juarez, the famed Mexican President who was indigenous. He was born on March 21, 1806. In the […] -
Santa Ana Business Bank sold to a bank holding company in Los Angeles
Posted on January 13, 2010 | 5 CommentsThe Directors of the Santa Ana Business Bank will now have more time on their hands for other activities The Santa Ana Business Bank celebrated their grand opening on Nov. […] -
Former College Trustee Al Amezcua to run for Mayor of Santa Ana
Posted on November 13, 2009 | 30 CommentsLongtime community and civic leader Alfredo Amezcua has decided to run for Mayor of Santa Ana. Below is an invitation to his upcoming campaign fundraiser. Dear Colleagues and Friends… By […] -
Alfredo Amezcua’s development committee hits its stride
Posted on September 17, 2009 | 6 CommentsAlfredo Amezcua and Sean Mill Alfredo Amezcua presided over another meeting of his community organization, the Santa Ana Collaborative for Responsible Development (SACRED) Community Coalition, tonight at the Santa Ana […] -
Santa Ana Collaborative for Responsible Development Community Coalition meeting on Wednesday
Posted on September 15, 2009 | No CommentsAlfredo Amezcua wants you to get involved in local development issues in Santa Ana The Santa Ana Collaborative for Responsible Development (SACRED) Community Coalition is meeting again this Wednesday, September […] -
Alfredo Amezcua pulls together a coalition to help guide Santa Ana redevelopment
Posted on September 3, 2009 | 7 CommentsAlfredo Amezcua pulled together an amazing coalition at tonight’s community meeting I attended a community meeting tonight at the Santa Ana Public Law Center. The meeting was moderated by Alfredo […]
![Amezcua complains about business license fees but offers no solutions I visited Alfredo Amezcua’s mayoral campaign website again yesterday- and as usual found nothing of substance. However, he did post a new statement on his Facebook page hinting at a glimmer of […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Amezcua-has-no-clue-155x155.jpg)
![Amezcua says Pulido isn’t helping our youth – but is that really true? Santa Ana Mayoral candidate Alfredo Amezcua finally offered a glimpse at one of his campaign ideas, with this comment that was posted today on Facebook ( I am posting it […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Amezcua-is-clueless-on-education-155x155.jpg)
![Why is Alfredo Amezcua registered to vote at his law office instead of his home? An anonymous tipster told me a few weeks ago that Al Amezcua, the local attorney who is running for Mayor of Santa Ana, was registered to vote at his law […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Alfredo-Amezcua-Registration-Map-155x155.jpg)
![Santa Ana candidates scramble to raise more money as deadline looms today This Wednesday, June 30, marks the end of the first campaign finance reporting period, which means that local candidates are scrambling to raise more money in advance of the […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Amezcua-Truck-155x155.jpg)
![Alfredo Amezcua’s campaign website offers no new ideas or solutions Santa Ana Mayoral candidate Alfredo Amezcua finally has put up some “Issues” on his campaign website. I spoke to Amezcua recently and asked why he had not done more to explain […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Amezcua-defends-gang-bangers.jpg)
Cunningham should just be grateful that government has given him a parasitical livelihood.