The oldest Republican club in Amarillo held an initial celebration that was up to 250Th The United States’ anniversary with a patriotic event “Celebrate Freedom” on Thursday night, July 17, Starlight Ranch.
Among the princes of the event were John Smithe, R-Amarillo, State Elder Kevin Sparks, R-Midland, and later-state spokeswoman Caroline correctly, R-Aamarill, as well as Amarill Mayor Cole Stanley.
The group retired, US Air Force Colonel Larry Brock, a junior, a former A-10 pilot that served in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria for over 20 years, as well as in other troubled places. Brock is Texas’ native, father, Christian and self -described patriot of lifelong life.
After retirement, US Air Force Colonel Larry Brock Jr. was Amarillo to help “celebrate freedom” on July 17th. Starlight Ranch. The evening was organized by Amarill Women Republicans and had music, dances, children and other ways to start the 250th anniversary of America.
Amarillo’s funds in the cafeteria included food trucks, music, dance and family friendly games.
Connie Brown, the Republican President of Amarillo (Women), said they would organize a community event instead of the annual picnic. “We met Mr Brock at other events and thought his story was quite interesting, so we just decided to do it and grew,” she said. “We thought, let’s make it fun and we’ll have miniature golf, corn holes and playground for kids and we’ll have it at the Moon’s Palace Starlight Ranch.”
“Then we brought the music and thought, well, we could also dance,” Brown added. “We wanted to be with good people and talk about the conservative values of Panhandle along with other things, and its story is very interesting.”
Diane Brown, Chairwoman of the PreiceCt of the Amarill Women’s Republican, enjoyed the prices of food trucks at the Laisvės event on July 17th. Starlight Ranch.
Men are now included in the Amarillo (Women’s) Republican Club
Brown said the women of Amarill Republican women have recently begun bringing men to the tribe, even though they have always been in meetings.
“Now they have the opportunity to serve on the board and work with us, because we just really cherish every person who wants to help conservative reasons, and they bring a lot to the table,” Brown said.
“What we do is shine and inspire,” Brown added. “We have Texas Supreme Court judge James D. Blalock coming. He will talk about questions that influence all of us. We have all the judges in our district who intend to perform a commission in a few weeks and talk about a problem that confuses many of us.”Th Dee Johnson, a judge in the district, spoke and explained the process of judges and what level is. ”
Sparks said it was important that the communities are engaged in the political process.
“So this afternoon, I drove from Midland not only for this community, but to the whole area of my Senate. We will talk a little about politics, but they have a great main speaker tonight,” he said before the event. “Obviously we are going to a special session starting next week. So this is an opportunity to communicate with folk representatives, so I am grateful that they are planning a lot of time to visit.”
Senator Kevin Sparks, R-Midland, was ready to talk to voters at the event “Celebrate Freedom” on July 17th. Starlight Ranch in Amarillo.
“So God gave it a great evening,” the Spark said.
Brock Jr. tells about experience, reports the Legislative Manager
“The Women’s Club of the Amarill Republic invited me to come and talk about my experience as a fight officer, but they want to hear more about my political prisoner as a political illegal and criminal regime,” Brock Jr. said before the speech.
Brock Jr. was convicted and imprisoned for his role in 2021. January 6 Capitol Riot served for 372 days in federal care, including 131 days of insulation.
“I am a Christian born, and the Romans: 8:28 control my life. I think this experience has been set to a correction in my heart and bring me back to the Bible, but more importantly, to focus on the civil service because I went to my company, thinking about my business and doing things,” said Brock Jr .. ” focus on what you want. “
“I’m now going to run for Texas’ legislator and I intend to win,” he said. Brock Jr. has announced that he is carrying out against the state representative Jared Patters from the 106th District, noting HB 106, which contains a fine of the added power lines associated with oil and gas development.
“I think we need true conservatives with real values in Texas at home, and that’s where I want to be. We have a few, but we need about 10 more,” said Brock Jr..
Speaking of January 6th Events, Brock Jr. said, “It was a very, very cold day. At that time the trash can.”
“At one point, I really protected a police officer, though I didn’t know he was a police officer,” he added. “I saw a black -chasing African -American gentleman who was with them.
Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley visits with the officers of the Amarill Police Department at the event “Celebrate Freedom” on July 17, held at Starlight Ranch.
“After that I went to the Senate floor, I told my husband to leave the chair of Vice President Pence,” he said. “Then, when I was going to leave, you can see me (footage), covering my hands around a man who also collided with the police. So my actions were completely peaceful, but that didn’t match the FBI story.”
Brock Jr. said the FBI was involved in his personal interviews with the military and found the one in which they talked about the hypothetical situation. “I did not do anything honestly to be binding in prison for two years,” he said.
Randall County Commissioner Eric Barry sings Lee Greenwood’s song “God Bless the United States” on July 17th. At the event hosted by Amarill Women Republicans.
“But I will freely admit, I had to know better that I do not go into the building, but my actions, except those, were pure,” said Brock Jr..
He was sentenced to two years, but the Supreme Court later issued a crime. He said, “God worked on the good and I am in a unique position when I am forgiven for crimes that I have not technically committed to. 20ThI received grace from President Trump and 23RdAs the appeal was expected, all the charges were lifted. So technically, I was never convicted of something, even though I spent time in prison. “
This article initially appeared at the Amarill Globe-News: Amarill Republicans hear from Larry Brock Jr.