Tuesday 11 March 2014

This deals with us directly - El Salvador in the balance

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     The best information that we can seem to come up with at this point is that the run-off election in El Salvador has devolved into a photo finish of the worst sort.  Both my side and the other are likely to not be able to restrain themselves from becoming offensive when in fact, the nation has acted in an indiscernible manner.
     The expression "kissed your sister" is apropos, except it might be "kicked your sister" when all is said and done.  Our guy, Norman Quijano , the previous mayor of San Salvador, the teeming capital where 45% of all Salvadoran live, has run a surprisingly effective campaign as the standard bearer of the Partido ARENA (Alianza Republicana Nacional - National Republican Alliance).  His final count from yesterday's balloting comes in 7,000 votes shy of his opponent's total, out of over 3,000,000 casted.  That puts the margin somewhere in the zone of 50.1% to 49.9%.   There are still several score thousands of votes to come trickling in, and then there will be a Constitutionally required recount due to the closeness the race.   We understand that they have a 2% automatic recount law, and usually this will mean a ballot by ballot count.
     Why is any of this important?   Geo-political relationships.  Texas is close to Mexico is close to El Salvador.   To which the reasonable observer says, "So?"   The reason is simple enough.  The race devolved into a classic contest between a conservative free-enterpriser and an old lefty/commie "guerrilla freedom fighter" member of the Faribundo Marti frente de Liberacion Nacional. (FMLN) the communist group that fought a scorched earth war against almost everybody from the early 1970s through the mid-1990s.  The name of the presidential candidate for the FMLN is Salvador Ceren Sanchez, who old Latin-America watchers will recall as being one of the lower ranking members of the armed command leadership.  He was, like all the directorate, committed, dedicated, merciless, and fully willing to kill, burn, slash, and destroy any and all in the effort to establish a communist bulkhead on continental American soil.  He is peripherally associated with the assassination of the Roman Catholic Bishop of El Salvador Oscar Romero, although it is "proved, accepted, established, and written in stone" that Romero was killed by a "death squad" under the control of Roberto D'Aubuisson, the founder of the ARENA Party.   It is presumed, still, by people who did not wish to demagogue the death of the Archbishop, that a guerrilla band from the FMLN had entered the small hospital chapel where the Archbishop was celebrating a somewhat private mass, and shot him down as he was consecrating the elements for communion.   It was pointed out frequently by those on the Right that only one group could possibly benefit by murdering the Archbishop, who was an open ally of the communist FMLN movement.  The group to benefit?  The FMLN.   He was a benefactor of the stridently "teologia de liberacion" nutters such as the Mary Knoll Sisters, and other such "clericals", and his "murder by the Government" would provoke a sympathy wave back to the side of the FMLN.   It was and is a common communist and national socialist tactic.
     At the moment when the FMLN began to falter in the "street approval" so necessary to communist movements, suddenly Romero was shot, and the obvious explanation was sold by the very left-leaning world press, and there was no coming back.  Any reasonable talk about the issue was blocked by the same kind of people who think that the United Nations is a valid institution and that Barry Soetoro's Nobel Peace prise was earned by a diligent servant.  Suggesting that communist murderers killed the Archbishop is like saying, "Let us review a few aspects of the personal and not very private life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."   It is just not ......"nice".     We do not talk about Hillary Rodham Clinton and Vince Foster...it is not ...."nice".   We cannot say that "Archbishop Tutu" sounds like a mentally retarded rock when he talks, and apparently knows nothing or less about ecclesiastical matters or the Faith of his collar....but we cannot...because it is not ...."nice".
     Even Bush operatives in the second term Reagan Administration worked to have the murder of Romero condemned as a plot by the "rightwing death squads of ARENA.  Just get it over with...let the 'people' eat cake."  Regular folks and normal, sane people in El Salvador just shook their heads and said, "Get it over with"....and in the first elections after the FMLN was forced to admit its defeat, the ARENA won an overwhelming victory. electing  the much-maligned D'Aubuisson as President.


Norman Quijano, ARENA Presidential
 Candidate for El Salvador
ex-mayor of San Salvador
    In any regard, during the past several years the FMLN party has steadily aligned itself with the equivalent of Obama's ACORN in the United States, that being the dreaded Mara Salvatrucha MS XIII.  The Mara Salvatrucha member's induction includes the murder of his mother.  They have been put into control of "high density oppressed peoples' neighbourhoods in the cities and towns of El Salvador, a small leap, in that they were already controlling all the criminal activity.   So that everyone will feel better to-night when the sun sets, the Mara Salvatrucha has operative gangs, organised and out extorting, raiding, drive-by-shooting, trafficking, in every city of over 250,000 in the United States and Canada.
    So, out of Honduras and El Salvador arrives the worst of the worst of the worst type of gangbangers.  The union of the FMLN and the MS XIII, hard-line socialism and total criminality, can mean nothing good for Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvadore, eastern Mexico and points north.  The MS XIII specialises in stealing, pilfering, robbing, and a bit of home invasion against the "common Gringo", and they are  expert enforcers in terms of killing, brutalising, extorting, and terrorising Mexicans, Central Americans, and Latins in general.   In Mexico, they had aligned with the  Zeta cartel group for a bit, but they are now pretty much  an independent group.  They are males with absolutely no souls and they are the worst thing that can happen to normal people.  They are presently the "community organisers" for the bulk of the "poor and oppressed" in Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.


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Below you can review a bit of the Associated Press coverage.  All material below this line is attributed to AP, and it is evaluated as superior to their normal analysis, in that a least a modicum of effort has been given to maintain even handed  standards         


El Salvador presidential runoff election too close to call


Finest margin separates conservative former mayor from one-time Marxist guerrilla in presidential poll


          10 March 2014 
Presidential Elections In El Salvador
Presidential candidate Salvador Sanchez Ceren has claimed victory in the election despite the tight margin. Photograph: Xinhua/Landov/Barcroft Media
El Salvador's presidential runoff election has been declared too close to call by electoral authorities, with just a 0.2% margin separating a one-time Marxist guerrilla and the conservative former mayor of the country's capital.
The razor-thin margin led to competing claims of victroy from the two rival candidates.
Norman Quijano, the candidate of the conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (Arena), said his party was on "a war footing" and vowed "to fight with our lives, if necessary" to defend what he claimed was his victory.
But preliminary returns from nearly all polling stations showed him a few thousands votes behind Salvador Sanchez Ceren, the leftist candidate of the governing Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN). The margin of just under 7,000 votes was just over 0.2% of the approximately 3m ballots cast.
Sanchez Ceren, who also claimed to have won, said: "The men and women of El Salvador are the ones who decide, and if you don't accept the result, you are violating the will of the people.
"I say to my adversary, to his party, that my administration will welcome them with open arms, so that together we can build a new country."
The result surprised many considering that opinion polls in the weeks leading up to the election had put Quijano, the former mayor of San Salvador, 10 to 18 percentage points behind Sanchez Ceren.
The president of El Salvador's Supreme Electoral Tribunal, Eugenio Chicas, said the race was "extremely tight" and said neither candidate could claim victory.
"This tribunal orders neither party to declare itself the winner, in light of results that are so close that only the final count can decide," Chicas said, adding that "the margin is so close that we ask for prudence". He said the final vote count would begin on Monday.
Quijano alleged fraud, and called on the army to play a role, a statement that carries ominous echoes in a country where 76,000 people died in a civil warthat pitted the army against leftist rebels over 12 years.


"We are not going to allow Venezuelan-style fraud, in the style of Chavez and Maduro," Quijano said, referring to the late Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez, and his hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro. "We have our own recount, which shows we won."
Quijano criticised the electoral tribunal, saying it "sold out to the dictatorship", and that "the armed forces are ready to make democracy".
The country's military leaders made no comment on the elections.
Sanchez Ceren, 69, had been widely expected to become the first true guerrilla to lead this Central American nation. Outgoing president Mauricio Funes, who won the presidency from Arena in 2009, was a journalist who was sympathetic to the FMLN rebels during the civil war but was never a guerrilla.
Sanchez Ceren campaigned on a promise to deepen the outgoing government's popular social programmes and govern as a moderate. He said he envisioned ruling like the Uruguayan president, Jose Mujica, also a former guerrilla who formed an inclusive government.
Quijano, 67, accused the former guerrilla of appearing to want to lead the country like Venezuela's Chávez, and he warned of a return of communism. He also promised to crack down on rising gang violence.
Sanchez Ceren was a rebel commander who helped negotiate the 1992 peace accords that ended El Salvador's civil war, in which the US supported the government against the FMLN to prevent communism from spreading in Latin America.

The results of this election might take a couple or three days, perhaps more.  To lose El Salvador into the Sandanista - Maduro - Castro - Morales - Kirchnere orbit would be very lamentable.  We shall keep our fingers crossed and our candles lit.
El Gringo Viejo
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A Swan Song from Trudeau?

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    While we have some trepidation in celebrating the absence of Trudeau comic strip from the newspapers of America, it is well that it be gone.  The nearly hysterical obsession with the horrors of normalcy for so long is probably the major cause of Winter Depression in the cultured of the bolshie - national socialist elites of the Hamptons.
    We hope, in any regard, that this leave is due to a lack of demand for the dull, unimaginative content, albeit with creditable artwork, and not due to any tragedy or illness of Mr. Trudeau or friend or family member.





Sometimes the little things can mean a lot.
We are grateful to whatever controller of the fates allowed us this respite from this icon of the comic section.
El Gringo Viejo has not read Doonesbury for over 20 years.   This shows the value of the comic strip, perhaps, and that the value must be to some account. And, perhaps, it shows the obstinance of EGV, because he just stopped reading anything that was so inaccurate in terms of its styling and presentation of personalities and issues.

Once again, hoping for the personal best for Mr. Trudeau, we retire from the field to remove and burnish our armour.
El Gringo Viejo
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Monday 10 March 2014

The Promise to Pay

The following was a contribution to a private blog (for Vietnam veterans only):
“I dropped out of Texas A&M (Corps of Cadets) in 1965 to enlist in the Air Force.
While in tech school at Lowry AFB, weapons control systems F4 Phantoms, I volunteered
for Vietnam. At that time most of the kids my age had crew cuts and the worst thing they did
was drink beer. I was, and still am, a proud American and I still believe we went into
Southeast Asia for noble reasons. I volunteered for a second tour while in Vietnam
and am glad I did. But after 22 months in the war I came home to a much different
America. I am ashamed of the majority of people my age who ran away or hid.
When I came back to the world at SeaTac I could not believe the trashy people
who were there to "greet" us. I am a disabled vet with peripheral neuropathy from
exposure to dioxin and apnea from a blow to the head and face. I have PTSD but thought
it was made up until the VA started to explain and compensate for it. I did not claim PTSD
for compensation but I probably should have. I still do not function in social situations and
think often about my time in Vietnam. There I had buddies and I knew what I was doing.
Coming home changed my life and outlook on Americans. The government is the perpetrator
of our terrible treatment and the people who ran away are now those in charge. Too many drugs
and free sex back then... those are the ones indoctrinating our kids, now. In 2009, the VA
came through for me and I cannot really complain in any way with the treatment and
compensation but it took me 43 years to get help.
    It was mostly my fault because I was in denial, and looked on it all as help for
some one who didn't need and help. Now our military officers are infiltrated and indoctrinated
with progressives who are ruining it. The government is tearing the military and the VA
apart. We have to fight tooth and nail to keep the government from cutting VA services
and funding.
     Our Constitution is being distorted. I do not know how we can get back the America I knew.
I read a book, "The Liberty Amendments" by Mark Levin that is very informative and shows
a way we can strengthen the Constitution to fix the damage that has been done by the
progressives. I highly recommend it.


Sorry for the dissertation but this is one of the only ways I can vent.

God bless all you guys who were there with me and those who did not make it back.

 
You have the veteran's permission to reprint
           El Zorro
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Friday 7 March 2014

Chameleon Weasel Alert

Jan Brewer is shown. | AP Photo
Queen of Alogical Thinking
and Weaselistic Gibberish
Blabber, and lamentably
Governess of the State of
Arizona.


 
    This is my first-and-final of many future first-and-final comments about this strange woman.   She is a typical progressive, moderate, fair-minded, reasonable, and chameleon-like dullard.  These are the RINOs....who seem to become much more conservative during the run-up to re-election, and much more "reasonable" once in office, after "fooling them, one more time" a la Governor Christi.
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The Governess at a recent press conference

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     Dear Governor,
      As a businessman, my religious principles forego my accommodating or serving any active member of the Ku Klux Klan.  I would not do any business with the Ku Klux Klan or any member up to and including Robert Byrd...for any purpose.   A former, and totally renounced member, perhaps.
     Do you say that I must serve them although I have a religious objection to being forced to serve them???
     Do you think that I do not have the right to refuse service to such people?
     If you think that to be the case, then you are a fool.
 
Well, Gringo Viejo, are you equating the Ku Klux Klan with nice people like homosexuals?
 
No, I am equating the issue only to itself, and my concept of Cosmic Balance, as it relates to what my religion, my philosophy of life, my personal predispositions, and my preferences.
 
     I think my religious principles allow me to attend to requests from homosexuals to provide business service in a standard environment.  But, considering perhaps that I were to have a bed-and-breakfast and I am requested to provide a "honeymoon package" for two homosexuals, I would not do such a thing....because I do not believe that homosexuals can be sacramentally married according to the rules of the Orthodox churches, of which I am a member of one.
     If two homosexuals make reservation to arrive to do their beer-drinking, relaxing, bird-watching, and hiking, I feel obliged to provide accommodation and service to them.   Standard accommodation and service, yes;  honeymoon, no.
    They will be required to do any smoking outside the interior of our home, and they will have to abide by the same rules as all our clients.   And they will have to tell me the night before when they want their fancy brunch and if and when and what they intend for supper.  Period.
 
    Beyond that, it is none of your damned business.  You can veto whatever you want....but you cannot veto the free and fair will of a sovereign person unless you are an organic and arbitrary law, Chavez-Castro-Obama totalitarian.
 
Sincerely,
El Gringo Viejo

Thursday 6 March 2014

Do You all Remember Joe Wilson? "YOU LIE!!"

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Obama Promises Illegals: Obamacare Sign Up Info Won't Be Used for Deportation

Admits "prosecutorial discretion" on immigration has already stretched his "administrative capacity very far."

Attribution:   National Review
12:34 PM, Mar 6, 2014 • By DANIEL HALPER
 
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     You all remember that terrible, bad boy, Joe Wilson.   He is the one who had the bad taste to shout out "YOU LIE!" when Obama was delivering a Niagara Falls - load of bilge and lies during the State of the Union some years...it seems like five or six hundred years..... ago.   The one particular lie that Obama committed that cancelled Joe Wilson's restraint was the one about how illegal aliens would not have any access to the Obama Socialised Medicine Initiative (OSMI).   It was already known that there had been workshops set up to show people how to recruit illegal aliens and how to show them the "bunny trails" to follow so as to not have "trouble" later.
     While it might have been tres gauche to have blurted out, en voce forte, that the president of the United States of America was vomiting up mountain-lion sized hair-balls of mendacity....everybody knew...including Elijah Cummings, that Barry Soetoro was "growing his nose a bit (or a lot)".
 
     In a joint town hall with Telemundo and Univision, President Obama made a pledge that his administration will not use Obamacare sign up data to deport illegal aliens:
 



 
     "Will we hear from you a pledge, a personal promise, that the information provided in the registration process will not be used for deportation purposes in this country?"
 
     "Absolutely," Obama said, putting his hand down for emphasis. "It's true that the undocumented are not eligible [for Obamacare], that's how the law was written, but if you are a U.S. citizen or you have a legal presence in this country, you are eligible," he said. "And none of the information that is provided in order for you to obtain health insurance is in any way transferred to immigration services. So that's something we've been very clear about. If you live in a mixed status family, then the son who could potentially be eligible for the children's health insurance program or some other mechanism to get health insurance, he needs to be signed up. And the mother should not be fearful that in any way that's going to affect -- of course I understand the fear."
 
     Obama blamed Congress for deportations. And he said he has already stretched his "administrative capacity very far" by taking immigration actions using "prosecutorial discretion," but that he was "very confident that was the right thing to do."
 
     The president finished answering this question by saying, "So, for everybody out there who's in a mixed family, there is no sharing of the data from the health care plan in to immigration services. You should feel confident that if somebody in your family is eligible, you should sign them up."
 
     The questions were asked of Obama in Spanish and translated by an onsite translator.
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     This is total poppycock.  The only ones who could possibly be eligible on the basis of his scenario are anchorbabies, who are almost all, entirely, on Medicaid at this time.  The mothers are "legally" in the country as the only means of nurture and care for the anchorbaby.  For so long as the child is eighteen or younger, the mother is legally qualified to remain as the guardian/parent.   That is why they have a baby every two to three years, usually "miracle babies" because that way they pick up the extra AFDC and attendant Lone Star Card, WIC, Section 8 or public housing, Head Start Momma Wears a Muumuu All Day programme, utility subsidy, etc.
      It is an open invitation, without so stating, to any illegal alien who is presently using false, forged, or "accidental" documents to continue that practice, as well.   If those documents are working for whatever purpose, why jump off that wagon?
     His prosecutorial discretion concerning the anchorbabies and children brought into the United States illegally when they were minors is so full of caveats and legal nooks and crannies that they are not functionally useful to any permanent end.   There is also a time limit and fees that would be prohibitive to everyone except Jay Rockefeller.
      The attitude of the interviewers, who arrogantly sit and ask with incensed tones about what can be done to protect people from being disturbed in their comfort of receiving American largesse while hating the people who pay for it is so infuriating as to be psychologically difficult for this writer to process.   When the advocates of this degenerate state of affairs are quick to point out what hard workers the '' undocumented immigrant" are....they are talking about something that was very, very, very, common thirty years ago.   Now, it is a 50 - 50 at best.   And truth be told, most of the hard workers are here legally and they come and go with their work papers for certain seasons of work, or for certain major single projects, such as the cantera stone masons.
 
     The Democrat Socialist Party has turned all things noble into some hideous form of the new Gomorrah.  Obama is playing "pea under the walnut shell - which one?" with everyone.  His objective is to "fundamentally transform" America into a cultural garbage heap that looks more like central Detroit.  His goal is to destroy the nation in every little and large way possible.
 
More Later.
El Gringo Viejo
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San Antonio de Valero de Bexar - 6 March 1836 It is done. The Alamo is Lost.

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Wednesday, 6 March 2014


During these hours the fires ordered by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna had almost stopped smouldering, almost finished consuming the remains of the Defenders of the Mission of San Antonio de Valero....known to the locals as..."la capilla de los Alamos"....the chapel of the Cottonwood.

 Colonel James Bowie

     Only one of the departed defenders was not thrown onto the common pyre. Juan Jose Esparza was the only person to be granted permission to be buried in Holy Ground, under Christian Rites. All the others were
immolated. Including David Crockett. Esparza was a close friend of James Bowie, the co-commander of the outpost. Esparza essentially snuck into the compound through a window, bringing his wife and children with him. That evening or the next day, he took to the defense of his very ill friend, Col. Bowie and bolstered him in the continuing arguments that he had with the childish and arrogant, 28 year old William Barrett Travis. 


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Antonio Lopez de
Santa Anna c. 1869
     Travis was Southern aristrocracy, of a sort. He also carried the rank of Lt. Colonel. He looked down his nose at the sometimes sober Bowie, who was famous as an alligator wrestler, dueller, gambler, and adventurer. Travis was cold, spoiled, arrogant, and as we say in the South, 'full of himself'. James Bowie was a man of Eastern Tennessee with considerable life experience in and around Southern Louisiana, especially New Orleans. He spoke Cherokee, and could read, speak, and write English, Spanish, and French, making him comfortable in any environment...low or high. All who knew him thought him given to flights of extreme chance in business, and perhaps being fascinated with risk. People say he invented the Bowie Knife, but that honor actually belonged to his brother Rezin Bowie.
When Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna ordered the Defenders burned in a commom pyre like dogs, finally even deciding to throw Bowie in with the rest, Juan Jose Esparza's brother, Francisco, a middle ranking officer in the Mexican force under the command of General Filisola, asked the Supreme Commander for permission to take Esparza's remains to be buried. That was the only one who received such permission. There were 17 known Latin Defenders, although there is a probability that some of Captain Juan Seguin's men were never rostered....meaning there may have been as many as 35 to 60 Latins....known as Tejanos. Impromptu volunteers would not have been out of the question because Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was extremely disliked by the people of Coahuila and Texas, Latin and non-Latin alike.
     Bowie, however, is an interesting element among the Texian Forces. Some think he was afflicted with tuberculosis, others say he was fighting the residual effects of a bout with typhoid. Others say that he was struck hard by the death of his fiancee' in Mississippi some years before....and then after a very successfull marriage ...which had financial and emotional depth into a pre-eminent San Antonio - Monclova - Saltillo based Spanish/Mexican family it all happened again. A cholera epidemic swept through Texas in 1832, so Bowie sent his wife, children, and several of his in-laws to Monclova to wait out the plague in the healthier, drier, and higher air. They all died   
Lt. Col. William
 Barret Travis
when the cholera broke out there.

So, there is reasonable speculation that Bowie, although relatively young and very accomplished, decided that he had a better place to be than on this Earth. From the time after the death of his family, he had taken to drink and, while still gregarious and friendly and popular among the people in and around San Antonio, he was obviously a man with a wounded heart and soul. He would not be the kind of man one would want in charge of a military garrison.
     So you have Bowie, the Mexicanized fighter for the Constitution of 1824, and Travis who really did not like the Latins and their peculiar brand of Christianity. Bowie has a Latin friend who essentially comes into the Alamo to die with and for his Anglo friend. Then we have Travis turning to Captain Juan Seguin, a brilliant Tejano army officer, largely self-educated and self-trained,  who hated Lopez de Santa Anna to ride out for re-enforcements, because Seguin was the only one who knew enough about the lay of the land and the populations to be trusted with the job.


     Imagine Captain Juan Seguin riding to find Col. Fannin in order to bring him and his 350 men to the Alamo's defense. He finds that Fannin's group has been captured and detained at Victoria, near the coast, and all were soon to be lost to four methodical firing squads.




   (A couple of weeks later,General Urrea would ride back from a forward scouting to find that lesser officers have ordered the execution of all the prisoners, some 300 men, according to the orders of Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. Urrea is furious, because he knows well the rule of "if we do it, then they will do it ten times over". But, the damage is done.)

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Capt. Juan Nepumecino
Seguin
     Seguin rides back to San Antonio to find that upon his arrival, the Alamo is fallen, all is lost. He continues then to the east, looking for Burleson or Houston or Austin or anyone. He finds Mrs. Dickenson and her baby and the Negro slave, Man Joe, a other mainly women and children refugees. He arrives to meet with Samuel Houston and to confirm that Fannin, Bowie, Travis, and Crockett are all gone. Along with almost 500 regular and irregular militia. Although he is a trained artilleryist, Seguin goes on to command the Texian cavalry at the decisive Battle of San Jacinto, where he and the Texian forces destroy Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna's headquarters command of some 1,800 men, through a Washington-like attack on a Holy Day...a Sunday...21 April 1836.
      Lopez de Santa Anna had brilliantly conducted an Army and Naval attack, 1,000 miles away from his point of origin, moving three large corps of combined military force, cavalry, infantry, and artillery over deserts, mountains, cold, snow, and rain, encountering the enemy on frequent occasion and winning a succession of 24 straight engagements. In every engagement the Texians had been beaten badly. And then he camped with his main force on a swampy peninsula, surrounded by water, with no exit. The carelessness of arrogance.
     Finally, consider the Yucatecan Infantry, earlier this morning, the 6th of March, 1836,  before sunrise. They were put at the front of the attack group, attached to the 2nd Batallon de Zapadores, Ingenieros de Combate. To them it was a form of punishment as Yucatecos, because that province had declared itself allied with the forces supporting the Constitution of 1824. Lorenzo de Zavala (a Yucateco aristocrat) had written that Constitution and Lopez de Santa Anna knew de Zavala was taking refuge in Texas. So, the Yucatecan soldiers lay in the heavy wet snow that morning before sunrise, then became exasperated with their suffering, finally rose up and began the attack before the bugle call, that would leave 182 - 225 Defenders dead within the next 2 hours, and a minimum of 400 Mexican soldiers dead, and as many as 225 more dying of their wounds over the next two months.

     All of this defence and offense over a place that was neither worth defending nor assailing in military terms. The brother-in-law of Lopez de Santa Anna, Gen. Perfecto de Cos declared, "Con una victoria mas como el este, perdieremos no solo la guerra, pero quizas el pais. (With another victory like this, we should lose not only the war, but perhaps even the country).
     From an event that lasted for a little less than a month, that involved directly less than 3,000 men, there are a million stories and angles, points of view, and tidbits that will continued to the analysed, talked about, studied, and frequently misunderstood for the next one thousand years.....or more. To be sure, we shall, and our progeny shall, Remember the Alamo.

Thanks for your attention. Please.....Remember the 6th of March 1836.
El Gringo Viejo