My wife and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary defending the laws of our great country, and standing up to hypocrites like LULAC.

We arrived early and took a seat. I could here loud discussions going on outside. I knew Carlos Quintanilla, a local LULAC operative, and his sidekick Luis de la Garza were outside trying to spread more racism accusations. So, I walked outside to listen...I had no intention of saying a word...

When I stepped outside, I discovered that the LULACkies were louder than the good guys. We started to chant "We support Tim O'Hare". They wouldn't relent. We were then told to quiet down by the police, yet the lackies would not. So I chimed in, "No es racismo, es la ley." (It's not racism, it's the law) That got Quintanilla's attention. I told them they could not play the race card. This is not just about Mexico, it's about Turkey, Iran, etc. also. I also told them that they were supporting criminals and that they knew it. They claim to love this country, and yet they can't obey the law?! That got them quiet. It was pretty cool. Of course, I was told I was being to loud and that they (the police) were trying to break the discussion up, so I had to stop.

Tim O'Hare recieved a standing ovation. Resolution 2006-099 was passed unanimously by the council, which called for the Federal Government to take action. They are going to send this to all city councils, school boards, college/university boards, and government officials. It should eventually get posted on the Farmers Branch website under City Council Agenda Minutes...I hope. Anyway, I think they were afraid of the lawsuit factor, but I hope they keep the fight going. The council had a petition in the lobby for people to sign that supported the resolution. Mayor Phelps, clearly against the proposal and afraid to lose votes, tried to pull a fast one by putting a petition in the lobby that called for amnesty for these illegals. Some signed it not knowing it was the wrong petition. What a joke!!!

Many residents showed up in support of O'Hare. We outnumbered the illegal supporters this time around. One of the big local LULACkies pulled me aside and said we both agree on illegal immigration. I told him he is on the wrong side. He went on to say he thinks the federal gov should handle the issue. I told him they can't agree on anything, so why should we wait. If enough towns start to fight, then maybe they'll take notice of those that elected them in the first place. He went on to tell me he didn't like the finger-pointing and shouting, nor the name-calling. (I didn't call anyone a name, by the way) I reminded him that two weeks ago one of his cronies called us "ignorant whites" (in Spanish) because we didn't understand what they were saying in Spanish. This LULAC official then threw his amigos under the bus by saying, "Just between you and me, I don't agree with that." Nice leadership. It just adds to that orgs hypocrisy.

Dixie, I asked about you, but I didn't get a chance to meet you. I hope you made it. It was a blast. We are going to keep up the fight. I will be telling my local Repub group about the Resolution and how Granbury needs to get involved. I'm sure they will tell me the party doesn't want to get involved. I will also most likely get ostracized. Oh well, what can you do. This country needs more Conservative Activists!!!

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!