Sunday, July 26, 2015

BROWNSVILLE RESIDENTS ARE STAKEHOLDERS IN THE VFW

Anonymous said...
Why should anyone care what the vets do at the VFW?
July 24, 2015 at 2:14 p.m.
By Juan Montoya
We got that comment in response to a post describing the efforts of some local combat veterans who have been trying to set VFW Post 2035 running straight.
They have taken their complaints to the district and national VFW organization in hopes that their pleas will be heard. Aside from some people wearing military citations and ribbons that aren't listed on their discharge papers (DD214), there's also documentation that a number of people who were recruited to the organization do not qualify for membership.
The national bylaws for the VFW state that membership is open to: "Those serving honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces in a foreign war or overseas operation recognized by a campaign medal, in Korea after June 30, 1949, and recipients of hostile-fire or imminent danger pay. Veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Lebanon, Persian Gulf and Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan and other smaller expeditionary campaigns, as well as occupation duty, qualify."
Some of the vets who want to clean up the local VFW say that a good number of people recruited to be members there served in peace time in places like Panama, Okinawa, and Germany and did not face hostile fire as is required by the bylaws of this service organization. The VFW is different in that unlike the American Legion, the membership is limited to those who served in the military and saw combat. VFW memebers can jon the Legio, but not necessarily the other way around."
So, in response to the query above, many people may not know that the City of Brownsville (that is, all its residents and taxpayers) extended a $1 a year lease for 99 years for the property where the new post was built to help the vets out.
So in a sense, the residents of the city are all stakeholders in the local post and as such deserve to expect that the organization conduct itself with integrity and honor befitting those who have sacrificed themselves to fighting this nation's wars.
"When you have people who are running the show allowing people who don't qualify for membership to vote in their officers' elections, you do a disservice to those who gave of themselves and risked their lives for all of us," said one of the veterans in the group who have tried to correct some of the alleged misdeeds of the past.
There have always been rumors of fiscal mismanagement, some members taking money, etc.
"To me, standing up for the VFW is like the saying 'my country right or wrong,'" he said. "But there is also another part to that saying. It's 'when it's right, to keep it right. When it's wrong, to set it right."
It is no secret that when the VFW moved from its former location at the corner of Los Ebanos and Paredes Line Road to its new site, the members encumbered the service organization with a huge debt (rumored to be over $300,00) which they have been unable to pay off in time. The IBC bank holding the note has been lenient with the club refinancing the original note many times over.
That, plus citations by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for procuring alcoholic beverages from an unauthorized source and selling to underage customers, are giving the service club an unsavory rep. 
"What sets the VFW apart from other service organizations is that it holds the veterans who served in combat with the highest honor and respect," said another. "In the very fullest sense of the word, it is a sacred trust and that trust should guide everything that is associated with it."

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look, if The Blimp can claim to being a soldier (and veteran) after serving one useless year that had him in sick bay, well, why not be as easy on the squad of Pachucos claiming to have been there at My Lai with Lt. William Calley? Mexican veterans always claim they did more than they actually did. The Blimp's treatment at the VA totals how many dollars? For one non-combat year!!

Anonymous said...

Saw a guy who looked like Luis Lucio at the Army-Navy store in McAllen. He was asking about Desert Storm ribbons for his uniform. Vato fraude! Mamon

Anonymous said...

Hey Blimp, you pansy a$$ *****.
Talk some sh!t and I'll drop you like a snitch.
I said don't don't give me no lip
And address my like you would a pimp

I will break you down like a kilo of coke
Try not to choke on this pure cain dope
That I'm spittin at you, f@ckin Blimp, f@ckin' clown
In fact give me your money and no I'm not being funny
I'm tired of your face it's a ridiculous mess
Couldn't be any more funnier if I was smokin on some of the best
Goofy a$$ trick, I should put you on the corner

The way you suck d!ck, you would be my top earner
Bottom *****, laughable trick, always on a ****** d!ck
Now get on that corner and don't make me warn ya
If I ask you twice it's your ass.

Anonymous said...

Some more whining? Oh, brother. VFW (Veterans are Fucking Whiners)

Anonymous said...

Vets that I know who saw heavy shit are the ones that don't talk shit usally stay quite with nothing to prove unless provoked my dad was one 67-69 tet offensive, army foreword observer! He was a Mexican AMERICAN

Anonymous said...

Fucking Louie Lucio, never was in a battle, but acts as if he single handed eliminated a Charlie Company, poor lame ass, being an Army Vet is the only worth thing he has ever done in his fake life.

Anonymous said...

Well if you care so much who ever is bringing this up why don't you go meet with them, there are a bunch of haters up there, and the reason Mr. Lucio won is cause no one else cares too take that position unless they get pay for it, like the office man they had there years back and they would pay themselves this is suppose to be volunteer work. This men that are talking all this grab probably were run out of there cause they were not faithful to the post. If you care so much why don't you go over there and help out instead of talking shit.

Anonymous said...

Who ever is running their month you probably get all this info. from people that have been there and run off for really screwing up. Plus when this building was design don't know what they were thinking of and one of those person was Tulos and he does not even go there anymore or at least donate $20 a month to the post for screwing up and making this oversize building. Don't have any idea why they agree to his stupid decision. The people that are there now are good people, plus they don't have any reason to be there day in and day out when they are already retired and have to be taking all this haters bullshit. The reason they are there is cause they care about the POST. So hope this fool that is writing all this can go help instead of worrying about what medals they are wearing.

Anonymous said...

It is never a good idea to run a Bar Business with volunteer labor, the place is big and nice, it could be prosperous business yielding good funds to VFW. unfortunately the lack of intelligence and over inflated egos and greediness is ruining what could be a successful venture, hire a Bar manager and make him accountable for the Business and see the difference, Quiten al Pinche RATA DE LUCIO.

KBRO said...

You know what? They like to hang out there for the beer is what. It should be handed over to honorable veterans with non-alcoholic goals. You should have mentioned how they are pissing most of the beer away instead of selling it.

Anonymous said...

Do the drunks at the VFW get free booze?
Are Senator and Representative Sucios still laundering money at the VFW?

Anonymous said...

Ur right, bunch of haters or probably 1 person thats been kicked out of vfw for good reason making all the statements look like different people.

Anonymous said...

Who gives a shit about the squabbles of a bunch of beer swilling Meskins?

Anonymous said...

You people that talk shit about the VFW have probably never even been in the Arm Forces and no one gets free beers there, and for your info they do have a staff to work the bar and a bar manager so you must not go there much just getting 2nd hand info. They might struggles but they manage. As for Mr. Lucio you got your info wrong he does no launder money he actually donates to the VFW, his time always and money when needed. I bet you probably go there and sit with him and pretend to be his friend and you are probably a back stabber just like some people that go there. If you are a Veteran why don't you go there and help out.

Anonymous said...

Is VFW full of tranzas?
Does the VFW pay unemployment tax?
Does the VFW pay buy the liquor from HEB instead of the License Glazier?
Are the Sucios, the IBC and the VFW screwing the taxpayers with the 99 year lease?

rita