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'''[[Joe  Henry[[''', is a National Vice President, [[League of United Latin American Citizens]] based in [[Des Moines]], [[Iowa]]. He is responsible
  
Justice '''[[Goodwin Liu]]''' is an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court. He was confirmed to office by a unanimous vote of the California Commission on Judicial Appointments on August 31, 2011, following his appointment by Governor [[Jerry Brown]] on July 26, 2011. Before joining the court, Justice Liu was a Professor of Law and former Associate Dean at the UC Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall).
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for the twelve (12) states that comprise the Midwest region of the [[LULAC]].  
  
The son of Taiwanese immigrants, Justice Liu grew up in [[Sacramento]], where he attended public schools. He went to [[Stanford University]] and earned a Bachelor’s degree in biology in 1991.  
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:''LULAC is the nation’s largest and oldest Hispanic civil rights organization founded in 1929. A membership based organization with over 1,000 councils and 150,000 members throughout the United States. I am responsible for advocacy, awareness, civic engagement and education programs across the region.''
  
At Stanford, [[Goodwin Liu]] worked on the student paper and served in student government in the Council of Presidents. Liu was elected on the [[Peoples Platform]], the Stanford electoral wing of the pro-China [[League of Revolutionary Struggle]]. He served on the COP with fellow [[Peoples Platform]] activist [[Ingrid Nava]], a well-known [[League of Revolutionary Struggle]] supporter, and [[Jay Tucker]] of the radical [[Black Student Union]].
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In 2012, as state director for [[LULAC]], [[Joe Henry]] worked with the [[ACLU]] to take on a 2-year battle against the Iowa Secretary of State who attempted to suppress the vote amongst Latinos and other minorities. He also led a successful 5-year statewide voter outreach effort that culminated into tens of thousands of additional registered Latino Voters, a first ever data base of identified registered Latino Voters, and a record turnout of Latinos in the 2016 Iowa Presidential Caucuses.
  
[[File:Stanfordsvol197.JPG|thumb|center|380px|The Stanford daily, April 16, 1990]]
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Educated at  Iowa State University, Grand View University, Des Moines Area Community College, Henry is now a prominent [[Des Moine]] realtor.
  
Party officials said the [[Peoples Platform]] will work to "make the concept of multiculturalism a more significant issue in this year's election than in those of past years." Last year, both parties claimed to support multiculturalism and it was "hard to use multiculturalism as a distinguishing point," said senior [[Goodwin Liu]], a Council of Presidents member. "This year it is important not just to support multiculturalism but to define how to make it work," Liu added. "We need to make multiculturalism accessible to everyone but not water it down."
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Joe Henry is also a thirty year veteran of the [[Communist Party USA]]. He serves on the party's National Political Commission, the Communist Party body delegated to work with "progressive" Democrats to advance the communist agenda within the Democratic Party.
  
Liu went on to [[Oxford University]] on a [[Rhodes Scholarship]] and earned a Master's degree in philosophy and physiology. Upon returning to the United States, he went to Washington, D.C. to help launch the [[AmeriCorps]] national service program and worked for two years as a senior program officer at the [[Corporation for National Service]].
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In 2014 [[Joe Henry]] was included on a list of  "50 of Iowa's makers and shakers for the Democratic presidential caucuses".
  
Liu graduated from [[Yale Law School]] in 1998, then clerked for Judge [[David Tatel]] on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and then worked as Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, where he developed and coordinated K-12 education policy. He went on to clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] during the October 2000 Term.  
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:''Henry, 58, is the state director for the League of United Latin American Citizens and a Des Moines real estate agent with lots of connections. He is sought after for advice on a niche market in Iowa politics: Hispanic voters.''
  
On February 24, 2010, President [[Barack Obama]] nominated [[Goodwin Liu]] to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  
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Joe Henry has run for Iowa state rep. and Des Moines City Council on the Democratic Party ticket. In the early 2000s he managed three successful Des successful city council campaigns in Des Moines
  
On May 26, 2010, this country's most influential China lobby group, the [[Committee of 100]], issued a statement in support of U.S. Senate confirmation of [[Goodwin Liu]]. Committee Chair [[John Chen]] said, “C-100 urges the Senate to confirm Professor [[Goodwin Liu]]. His ascension to the bench would signal that talented people of all backgrounds are integral to our justice system.
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Henry has also worked as  Executive Director for [[Tobacco Free Iowa]] that was funded by a national grant for the purpose of educating the public on the dangers of second hand smoke.''
  
For more than a year, Liu's nomination languished, amid significant opposition from Republicans in the U.S. Senate. On May 19, 2011, the Senate rejected cloture on Liu's nomination in a 52–43 vote and on May 25, 2011, Liu informed President Obama that he was withdrawing his name from consideration.
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He was also  Development Director, for environmental and land use group  [[1000 Friends of Iowa]], and Field Director, for  [[Iowans for Sensible Priorities]], "a non profit to educate the public and the presidential candidates about national budget.
  
Justice Liu serves on the [[California Access to Justice Commission]], the governing board of the [[American Law Institute]], the Committee on Science, Technology, and Law of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] and the [[American Bar Association Task Force on Financing Legal Education]]. He has previously served on the Board of Trustees of [[Stanford University]] and the Board of Directors of the [[Alliance for Excellent Education]], the [[American Constitution Society]], the [[National Women’s Law Center]] and the [[Public Welfare Foundation]].
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From 192 to 1999 Henry served as International Representative for  [[International Brotherhood of Teamsters]], in  Washington D.C.
  
[[Goodwin Liu]] was married to [[Ann  O'Leary]], a senior policy adviser in [[Hillary Clinton]]'s 2016 Presidential Campaign. On August 30, 2016, O'Leary and Liu announced in a joint statement that they were separating, as Liu had entered into a relationship with [[Jane Kim]]. An extreme leftist, [[Jane Kim]], who is also a Stanford alumni, is now a leading contender for the Mayoralty of [[San Francisco]].
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Joe Henry

[[Joe Henry[[, is a National Vice President, League of United Latin American Citizens based in Des Moines, Iowa. He is responsible

for the twelve (12) states that comprise the Midwest region of the LULAC. 
LULAC is the nation’s largest and oldest Hispanic civil rights organization founded in 1929. A membership based organization with over 1,000 councils and 150,000 members throughout the United States. I am responsible for advocacy, awareness, civic engagement and education programs across the region.

In 2012, as state director for LULAC, Joe Henry worked with the ACLU to take on a 2-year battle against the Iowa Secretary of State who attempted to suppress the vote amongst Latinos and other minorities. He also led a successful 5-year statewide voter outreach effort that culminated into tens of thousands of additional registered Latino Voters, a first ever data base of identified registered Latino Voters, and a record turnout of Latinos in the 2016 Iowa Presidential Caucuses.

Educated at Iowa State University, Grand View University, Des Moines Area Community College, Henry is now a prominent Des Moine realtor.

Joe Henry is also a thirty year veteran of the Communist Party USA. He serves on the party's National Political Commission, the Communist Party body delegated to work with "progressive" Democrats to advance the communist agenda within the Democratic Party.

In 2014 Joe Henry was included on a list of "50 of Iowa's makers and shakers for the Democratic presidential caucuses".

Henry, 58, is the state director for the League of United Latin American Citizens and a Des Moines real estate agent with lots of connections. He is sought after for advice on a niche market in Iowa politics: Hispanic voters.

Joe Henry has run for Iowa state rep. and Des Moines City Council on the Democratic Party ticket. In the early 2000s he managed three successful Des successful city council campaigns in Des Moines

Henry has also worked as Executive Director for Tobacco Free Iowa that was funded by a national grant for the purpose of educating the public on the dangers of second hand smoke.

He was also Development Director, for environmental and land use group 1000 Friends of Iowa, and Field Director, for Iowans for Sensible Priorities, "a non profit to educate the public and the presidential candidates about national budget.

From 192 to 1999 Henry served as International Representative for International Brotherhood of Teamsters, in Washington D.C.

Staff position, working directly for the President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in Washington DC. Other assignments included -- field services, organizing, contract negotiations, community campaigns and division assignments.
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