Gilchrist, Spencer Join "Rumble at the Ranch" Roster


TEMPLE, Texas - Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist and American
Patrol's Glenn Spencer have joined the speaker roster as citizens from
across the United States prepare for "Rumble at the Ranch," a rally
highlighting George W. Bush's non-enforcement of immigration laws. The
event, scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, May 6, in the football stadium parking
lot (adjacent to the Community Center) of President Bush's adopted hometown
of Crawford, Texas, is sponsored by Latino Americans for Immigration Reform
(LAIR) and the Texas Minutemen and locally hosted by The Lynn Woolley Show.




Additional speakers include radio talk show host Terry Anderson, John Clark
of Americans for Immigration Control, Barbara Coe from California Coalition
for Immigration Reform, Rick Oltman of the Federation of Americans for
Immigration Reform, Michelle Dallacroce of Mothers Against Illegal Aliens,
California State Assembly candidate Tony Dolz, Bob Park from Veterans for
Secure Borders, Tennessee gubernatorial candidate Carl Twofeathers Whitaker
and Texas Eagle Forum's Cathie Adams. LAIR President Lupe Moreno, Vice
President Angie Morfin and Texas Minutemen President Shannon McGauley will
also speak.



"We've got a fantastic lineup of speakers," Lynn Woolley, talk show host and
"Rumble at the Ranch" emcee, said. "Jim Gilchrist and the Minuteman Project
have certainly done much in the last 18 months to bring national attention
to the illegal immigration problem. With our other speakers representing
years of experience in the immigration battle, May 6 will undoubtedly bring
together the most substantive group of immigration reform activists ever
assembled in Texas."



"Response to 'Rumble at the Ranch' has largely been positive," Lou Ann
Anderson, producer of The Lynn Woolley Show, said. "People support that
this event will highlight President Bush's failure regarding current
immigration law enforcement." She said an administration unwilling to
acknowledge the negative impact millions of "undocumented" workers are
having on taxpaying, law-abiding citizens as well as President Bush's
support of a guest worker program, viewed by many as rewarding illegal
behavior, further add "fuel to the flame."



Another component of this event will include a campaign in which citizens
who cannot travel to Crawford can express concern by sending the president a
postcard. "We are encouraging people to send a postcard depicting their
hometown with a message for President Bush regarding his illegal immigration
stance." Ms. Anderson said. Postcards should be sent to Homefrontal
Assault/P.O. Box 266/Crawford, TX 76638-0266.



Additional information and updates for this event are available at
<http://www.areckoning.com/> www.areckoning.com.