Rumble at the Ranch Event Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lou Ann Anderson
April 5, 2006
254-778-8800/254-913-0615
The "Rumble" Grows.
Rumble at the Ranch Event Highlights Bush
Immigration Law Non-Enforcement
TEMPLE, Texas - Plans are progressing 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
(www.BeLogical.com <http://www.belogical.com/> ).
Another component of this event is a Homefrontal Assault campaign in which
citizens can express their support of immigration enforcement by sending the
president a postcard. As patriotic Americans are flooding their
congressional officials with letters, faxes and e-mails, Rumble at the Ranch
organizers are also working to keep a flow of cards and letters en route to
President Bush. "We are encouraging people to send a postcard from their
hometown to the president's with a message regarding Mr. Bush's illegal
immigration stance." Lou Ann Anderson, producer of The Lynn Woolley Show,
said. "This is also a great opportunity for those who cannot travel to
Crawford on May 6, but would still like to participate in the effort."
Postcards should be sent to Homefrontal Assault/P.O. Box 266/Crawford, TX
76638-0266.
The Rumble at the Ranch rally will feature speakers from across the country.
Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist, American Patrol's Glenn Spencer and
radio talk show host Terry Anderson will address the crowd. Additional
speakers include 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, David Heppler of Arizona Border Watch,
Minuteman Project Executive Director Stephen Eichler, veteran Ray Herrera,
Frank L. Morris Sr. Ph.D., Bryan Malatesta, Constitution Party of Texas, and
New Mexico Minuteman Clifford Alford. LAIR President Lupe Moreno, Vice
President Angie Morfin as well as Texas Minutemen President Shannon McGauley
and event organizer Frank Jorge will also speak.