Thursday, April 16, 2026
WHEN HE DIES, WAIT FOR THREE DAYS JUST TO MAKE SURE...
EX SBEDC CEO RIOS DEPO REVEALS SERIOUS PROCEDURAL QUESTIONS
GARZA RUNNING ON LEGACY OF PERSERVERANCE, HARD WORK TO OVERCOME ADVERSITY TO GAIN 107TH DISTRICT COURT
The book is titled Un Corazón Sin Fronteras — A Heart Without Borders… El Legado-The Legacy.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
ON THE ROAD NORTH, FREDDY HIGH AGAIN ON HIS H20 PIPA
REMEMBERING RUDY ACUNA AND HIS OCCUPIED AMERICA: J.T. CANALES; "CORTINA WAS OUR PREDECESSOR IN FIGHTING FOR OUR PEOPLE AND AGAINST RACE DISCRIMINATION."
By Juan Montoya
Despite the demonization of Juan Nepomuceno "Cheno" Cortina – who took over Brownsville in September 1859 to protest Anglo abuses of Mexicans – the leading Hispanic voices of Texas saw him as the first man to challenge the new established order's mistreatment of their fellow American citizens in South Texas and the denial of their civil rights.
Canales, who served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1905 to 1910 and from 1917 to 1920 in the Texas House of Representatives, also worked in irrigation law, education, and judicial and tax reform.From 1912 to 1914 Canales served as county superintendent of public schools in Cameron County where he stressed the use of the English language, United States patriotism, and rural education. In fact, Canales, a graduate of the University of Michigan, had an elementary school named after him by the Brownsville Independent School District.
(At the opening of the school in 1949 he talked to students. Notice the barrio children's bare feet.)
So it was surprising when Dr. Marie Theresa Hernandez, professor at the University of Houston and an author and professor in UH's World Cultures and Literatures Department discovered correspondence between Canales and Perales who viewed Cortina not as Anglo authors painted him as a thief or bandit and the "Rogue of the Rio Grande," but rather as a "predecessor" of Hispanics who defended Mexican-American civil rights.
In a letter uncovered by Dr. Hernandez dated February 18, 1950 written by Canales to Perales, Canales tells Perales that he had sent copies of a thesis written by his son-in-law Charles W. Goldfinch for his Master's degree at the University of Chicago in 1949. The only difference between Cortina and them, he said, was in method rather than in purpose
"I was happy to receive your letter February 14 and also note the high opinion you have of (Goldfinch's thesis) on General Cortina," Canales wrote. "You are right. Cortina was our predecessor in fighting for our people and against race discrimination. He used a different method to accomplish this from the one you and I have been using..."He used force because that was the only means he had at the time," Canales wrote Perales. "We have used education and an appeal to reason, but it is the same fight and we are merely carrying on what he began in 1859."Canales then goes on to suggest that Goldfinch's thesis be translated into Spanish, but defends its publication in English saying that:
"Since the fight we have is against the prejudice of the Anglo-American, who speak only their own language, it was more important to write it in English."
Canales then tells Perales that he had sent copies of Goldfinch's thesis to "Texas" historians and that their response to it had been "splendid."
J. Frank Dobie, an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for his many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open range who had written "A Vaquero of the Brush Country," among other books, responded to the thesis that Cortina had been maligned by Texas historians based on deep-seated prejudices and bias by writing Canales that:
"Dear Don Jose, mi amigo estimado: The older I grow the more difficult the comprehension of truth appears to me. I am sure that if I was rewriting the (book) I should revise some things said about (Cortina)."Likewise, Dr. W.P. Webb, who wrote what is considered the authoritative book "The Texas Rangers," considered the bible on the subject, said he would have reconsidered Cortina's treatment in it if he had had access to Goldfinch's sources.
"It is too bad that I did not also have access to the other side of the story (meaning when he wrote The Texas Rangers). I think it is very fortunate that this has been done by one who has access to Cortina's side of the tale."
Canales said Webb was not considering a revision of his book, but "If it is, I shall take into account the new evidence on Cortina." Canales said that he had run into Webb who told him there was a new book on Texas history being considered, and "if he has anything to do, he would revise the chapter on Cortina."
He then lists other recipients of the Goldfinch thesis ranging from college presidents and historical scholars to justices of the Texas Supreme Court who all sent complimentary letters after reading it."The only way to destroy falsehood is with the true facts presented in a logical manner and documented by historians. This is why I believe that (this thesis) will have the effect to change public opinion among our Anglo-Saxon fellow citizens."
In closing, Canales tells Perales that: "I was very happy to receive your letter and as you have been my loyal collaborator in my effort to clean Texas history from its lies and in vindicating the rights of our Latin American fellow citizens in Texas.
"I am writing you this long letter to you showing what results have been received thus far from (the thesis)."
Monday, April 13, 2026
Friday, April 10, 2026
HERE WE GO AGAIN...USING PORT LOGO IS A NO-NO, MARTHA
Special to El Rrun-RrunGood afternoon BND Candidates,
For additional information regarding political advertising requirements, please refer to the Texas Ethics Commission’s resources at the link below:
Political Advertising
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Thanks, Regards,
Margie S. Recio /Director of Administrative Service.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
PRISCI SLAMS ANTI- MUSLIM SMEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST GONNELLA, A CATHOLIC
The smear campaign against Mr. Shariff Gonnella is reprehensible. I’ve had the opportunity to get to know Shariff, and while we are running in different races, I respect his experience, his professionalism, and the way he engages with voters. He has been open, direct, and willing to answer tough questions, and that is what leadership should look like.
Campaigns should be about ideas, experience, and who is best prepared to serve our community.
I want to be clear. I do not support smear tactics, and I believe our community deserves better than campaigns that rely on them.
Voters deserve facts, not confusion. They deserve transparency, not misinformation.
We all have a responsibility to elevate the level of conversation in this community, and I will continue to stand for that.
I invite you to take a moment to visit Shariff Gonnella for Brownsville Port Commissioner Place 2 @ shariffgonnella.com.
At your service.
VILLARREAL MAILER ELIMINATING PORT TAXES CAUSING WAVES
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
CHAVEZ SUSPENDED; LA JOYA'S ALDA BENAVIDES APPOINTED NEW BISD SUPERINTENDENT EARLY TODAY
THEY DON'T WANT TO BE REMINDED OF THIS (CRITICAL RACE THEORY)
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
In November 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges became one of the first Black children to integrate an all-white public school in the American South, attending William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana.Some protesters carried disturbing props, including a small coffin with a Black doll inside, meant to intimidate and terrorize the child.
WHAT ABOUT YOU SHOULDN'T DO IT DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND? DAVILA FILMED CAMPAIGN AD INSIDE PORT'S EXECUTIVE BLDG.
Under Texas Election Code § 255.003, a person (including a candidate or officeholder) may not use public funds or public resources for political advertising. All candidates are absolutely covered by this law.
For the uninitiated, being a candidate means that the content of the ad is clearly political advertising. If so, then that scrutiny is higher, not lower. In the ad above, Martha Davila – one of three candidates for the Brownsville Navigation District's Place 4 – is filmed inside the Port of Brownsville's executive building facing the port's main gate.
They cannot authorize use of public resources for political ads.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS CANCELS APRIL 12 LAGUNA VISTA CANDIDATES' FORUM AFTER BIAS CONCERNS ARE RAISED
Breaking News: League of Woman Voters cancels candidate forum in Laguna Vista.
And – according to some sources – when you look a little closer, resident Natalie Ruiz seems to be right at the center of it. Her close friend, Jeannie Canter, tried to position herself as just an objective member of the women’s forum, but given their close relationship, that’s hard to take at face value.
It honestly comes across like this was all coordinated to make their slate look like stronger, when in reality they appear to be reliant on the online negativity and tactics devoid of substance.
The page in question is built around anonymous posts, constant negativity, and repeated attacks, all targeting certain candidates while presenting itself as some kind of impartial information source. That alone, residents say, should raise eyebrows about how this campaign has been handled from those quarters..
Now that same pattern appeared to be spilling into what was promoted as a “candidate forum.” It was supposed to be neutral, but the people behind it have already made their support for certain candidates pretty clear. That prompted the League of Women Voters to step in to clear any suspicion of non impartiality.
The League has stepped in and canceled the April 12 "until we can unsure that all league policies and guidelines are fully followed." That’s not something that happens for no reason.
At a certain point, people start connecting the dots. When something is presented as neutral but clearly isn’t, it raises real questions about transparency, fairness, and how this whole campaign is being run. It can only be deduced that some of the candidates have relied on skullduggery behind the scenes because they didn’t have a campaign of substance or an actual platform to run, and now it’s evident.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
THE STATE OF BROWNTOWN?: THE UNHEALTHIEST CITY IN AMERICA
WalletHub
It’s an unbelievable distinction.
Out of 182 large cities across the United States, the city "on the border by the sea" came in dead last in a new ranking of the Healthiest and Unhealthiest Cities in America by personal finance website WalletHub.
"Where people live can have a big influence on how successful they are at staying in good health," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said. "So, the best cities are the ones that provide the greatest access to high-quality healthcare, green spaces, recreation spaces, and healthy food."
To create the ranking, WalletHub culled data from multiple sources in order to assign weighted scores across four major metrics, which the site refers to as "key dimensions" — Health Care, Food, Fitness and Green Space. The site then compared 150 of the most populated American cities, including at least two of the most populated cities in each of the 50 states in order to take into account states with smaller populations.
"The analysis considers everything from the cost of a medical visit to fruit and vegetable consumption and the percentage of adults who are physically active," WalletHub officials said.
Brownsville ranked the worst of any city in terms of fitness, and second-to-last in terms of health care and food. And at No. 172, the city of nearly 195,000 residents also has among the worst access to green spaces, which may have contributed to its ranking within the bottom five when it comes to the percentage of physically active adults.
Meanwhile, of the four cities that made it to the top half of the overall ranking, Austin came in first in a five-way tie for the city with the best access to dieticians and nutritionists per capita. And Plano — an affluent suburb of Dallas — ranked third-best when it comes to its premature death rate.
Here’s how every Texas city ranked overall: Austin (9), Plano (63), Houston (70), Dallas (83), San Antonio (101), Fort Worth (116), Lubbock (130), Garland (133), El Paso (136), Arlington (145), Irving (147), Grand Prairie (154), Amarillo (162), Corpus Christii (175), Laredo (180) and Brownsville (182).
McAllen, the second-largest city in the Valley, which was named the second-fattest city in the nation, was not listed in WalletHub’s ranking of healthiest and unhealthiest cities.
(Dina Arévalo has been a journalist in the Rio Grande Valley since 2004 and is a graduate from Baylor University. She was previously with The Monitor in McAllen covering Hidalgo County governments and KRGV as a weekend technical director and associate producer.)
GONNELLA "MUSLIM SLURS, CARTEL TIES AGAINST ME ARE BLATANT LIES. IS THIS THE KIND OF COMMUNITY WE WANT TO BE?"
Blatant lies. Fabricated accusations. A complete disregard for the truth.
So I have to ask, what does that say about the people behind these attacks?
Maybe they are afraid of what I bring. Maybe we are challenging interests that are used to control outcomes. Or maybe they still believe that misleading people is a way to win.
But here is what I know. Attacks like this are not aimed at someone irrelevant.
I am not backing down from this. I am addressing it head-on. Because this moment shows the difference between a campaign built on hard work, experience, and real conversations and one built on misinformation and distraction.
Let me be clear.
Go to ShariffGonnella.com. See it for yourself.
Monday, April 6, 2026
IMAGINE ALL THE PEOPLE, LIVING LIFE IN PEACE...
The US military budget is larger than the military spending of the next nine largest countries combined. Trump wants it to be even bigger — a record $1.5 trillion. Meanwhile, he's asking for massive cuts to social and domestic programs. The priorities are clear.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
CARVED FROM MARBLE, A STUDY IN MOTHERLY LOVE...AND GRIEF
Saturday, April 4, 2026
REAL SOLDIERS – UNLIKE HEGSETH – DON'T DIE, THEY'RE PUSHED AWAY
General Randy George getting pushed out by Pete Hegseth in the middle of a war is exactly what happens when politics are allowed to matter more than experience, stability, and the lives of the people actually fighting.
Randy George is a career infantryman who enlisted in 1982, fought his way into West Point, bled in combat, and spent decades leading soldiers from platoon level all the way up to the entire U.S. Army.
Doing that in peacetime would be reckless; doing it in wartime, rips out continuity, disrupts planning, and tells every officer down the chain that loyalty to Trump matters more than competence and candor.
THE FIGHT NEVER ENDS TO SAVE OUR RGV
Hi Folks who love the RGV,
Just when you think you can rest, there is more! And we do this to put our “gotita de agua” and together we can make a difference!
Take Action: Rio Grande LNG Expansion!
If you missed the recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) public scoping sessions in Port Isabel, there’s still time to make your voice heard and submit a comment!
A natural gas train isn’t a vehicle—it’s a major industrial processing unit. Adding one is like adding an entire new production line, with real impacts on the surrounding environment and community.
As part of the environmental review process, FERC evaluates how a project could impact the environment and considers public concerns before making a decision. This early input phase is called “scoping.”
Approving a 6th train before any of the first 5 trains are even built and operating is premature and risky.
Without real-world data on the impacts of the initial trains, there is no responsible way to assess the true effects on:
*Environmental quality
*Community safety
*Local economy
At a minimum, a new, comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is needed to evaluate the cumulative impacts of all current and proposed developments in the region.
Urge FERC to deny this request until the public has full transparency on the impacts of the first five trains.
How to Submit a CommentSubmit your comment here:
Public Scoping Session for the Rio Grande Expansion Project (PF26-3-000)
Here is How to Submit a Comment
View documents and community comments:
Visit FERC eLibrary and enter docket PF26-3-000
America First - A proposed crude oil refinery
Expanded SpaceX operations nearby with the acquisition of 712 acres of wildlife refuge land
These large projects will stress the availability of natural resources such as water, energy supply, and ship channel access. At the same time, SpaceX has approval for 25 annual launches and landings, and has expanded its footprint tremendously in the area not far from the Port, including a recent request for 712 acres of USFWS Refuge land surrounding their testing site. A new EIS is required to reassess these cumulative impacts.
Public input plays a critical role in holding decision-makers accountable. Taking a few minutes to submit a comment can help ensure that community health, safety, and environmental protections are not overlooked.
And Thank you for all you do!
DONATE (Every little bit helps!)
www.savergv.org
contact@savergv.org
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ASTRONAUTS MISS CONNECTING FLIGHT TO MOON, STAY IN ATLANTA
La Cebolla
Friday, April 3, 2026
HURTLING ONWARD THROUGH THE FOG ON TRUMP'S TRAIN WRECK
By Cemal Tunçdemir*
“What the American public always wants is a tragedy with a happy ending,” the American critic William Dean Howells, who was a central figure in Gilded Age American literature, once said.
“The first time around, there was something almost thrilling about Donald Trump as president,” explains American historian and journalist Thomas Frank, “The respectable world came together against him with a gratifying unanimity: the legacy media, the nonprofits, the universities, the think tanks, the tech sector, the intelligence community. Insulting this imbecile became the most rewarding pastime on earth.”
The difference in the second term wasn’t just the lack of the thrilling or accidental comedic elements of the first term. Donald Trump viewed his return to the White House as a profound vindication. In his telling, his four years of exile had proven that he was right about everything.
Trump’s unrestrained mind is on full display in a recent letter he sent to the Prime Minister of Norway as he wrote, “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace.”
“Donald Trump now genuinely lives in a different reality,” observes Anne Applebaum, “one in which neither grammar nor history nor the normal rules of human interaction now affect him.”
“Trump 2.0 is Trump 1.0 in some ways but on steroids,” compares Peter Baker, New York Times’s chief White House correspondent who have covered six US presidents, including Trump in his first term, “A lot of the things that he talked about doing or exploring in the first term -or tried but failed to do or was dissuaded from doing-he’s now doing and in spades.”
Unlike the first term, in the beginning of his second term, there was less confusion, more intent. And more so preparation. Trump has rolled out many of the Project 2025, 900-page Heritage Foundation-led blueprint, he once claimed he has nothing to do with.
By the end of 2025, some 317,000 federal employees were out of the government, according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). This was the largest reduction of the federal workforce in American history. He even fired members and officials from various independent and bipartisan boards, agencies, and commissions, including dozens of inspectors general, key watchdogs for waste, fraud, and abuse across all government. (*) Cemal Tunçdemir is a New York–based veteran journalist with extensive experience covering US politics and international affairs.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
TORTILLAS, SALSAS FUEL ASTRONAUTS ON MOON-BOUND ARTEMIS
(NASA announced that the diet of the Artemis moon journey crew included almost five dozen tortillas that the crew had requested. We remember when kids would laugh at you if you pulled out a taco for lunch at the school cafeterias in the district. Those were the days when you could be punished for speaking Spanish on school grounds. Times, apparently, have changed. It reminded us of something that happened a few years ago. Have fun as you munch on a taco.)



