AMERIQUE:


A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: It is the unspoken statistic, but it is as real as anything to do with the lingering U.S. war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. According to the military, 1,800 American servicemen have killed themselves since the initial invasion of Baghdad. That is in addition to the more than 4,000 who died in battle. This week, families of the soldiers who committed suicide asked President Barack Obama to change the government policy of not forwarding letters of appreciation to mothers and fathers of these servicemen. By week's end, the White House had reversed the policy and agreed that such letters are needed, as well... - Eduardo Paz-Martinez, Editor of The Tribune

Monday, February 21, 2011

Under The Volcano: Comfy Brownsville Parties As The Killing Grenades Explode in Neighboring Matamoros, Mexico...A Taco-Eating Contest & The Party's On!...

By PATRICK ALCATRAZ
Editor

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - The joke in town is that maybe, just maybe, the warring cartels across the Rio Grande here will take a few days off and come join this bordertown's annual paean to the lonely, but romantic Charro. Beer kegs are filled; residents can only hope.

Yes, the 74th Charro Days Fiesta set sail Sunday with the traditional "Grito" and the beloved taco-eating contest, but hanging heavy in the air also will be the killings only blocks from downtown over in Matamoros. True, that death stench has been part of the local atmosphere for several years, and, yeah, there's last week's murder of the U.S. Federal agent Jaime Zapata, a local boy. Still, the enchilada goes on forever and the party never ends...

What could dusty Brownsville do - cancel it this year?

Nope, that wasn't even a consideration. Backers of the weeklong pachanga note it was held last year and the year before that, and wasn't the war ongoing then? Plus, colorful floats are ready. Bands are tuned. Speeches have been written. Mexican clothing hangs pressed in closets across town. Send in the strolling Mariachi. Noche de Ronda is upon us. May God help the innocent victims caught in the Mexican gunfire. El Grito alone will free us! Eh, loco, pasa la botella. Brownsville will party and that's that.

Interestingly, nothing was said about the Fiesta and the obvious clash with the bloody cartel war, not by host Mayor Pat Ahumada, nor by Cameron County Judge Carlos Cascos. No brave public servant raised the spectre of potential mayhem. A killing in Brownsville? Hah! During Charro Days? Double Hah! No, sir, serious governmental issues have been settled: plastic bags have been banned, stray animals are being cared for, as per the mayor's wishes. Massage joints now get policing after the comical brouhaha at City Hall to do with the idea that some of these local massage places were rubbing social laws the wrong way. If only!

Everyone loves a fiesta. Mardi Gras returned to New Orleans as soon as it could following the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. The French wasted little time in recapturing their gaiety after being freed from Nazi occupation during WW II. Berlin is once again a joyous place, having rebuilt its bomb-shattered skyline that was flattened by Allied bombers. Yeah, things do get back to normal. It is the flair of the Human Spirit.

But something is askew when a bordertown only blocks from its Mexican neighbor can't even stop for one minute to pay its respects to residents of Matamoros felled by cartel bullets. Everyone knows most Matamorenses know Brownsville well, especially its businesses. Some even have relatives on this side of the river. The connection is more than just geographic. If Brownsville were ceded to Mexico, few would spot any differences. Brownsville is Mexico. Brownsville wears Mexico. That is the essence, the raison de'etre, as the French would say, of the Charro Days Fiesta.

One would think that a civilized community barely a football field from its poor neighbor would spare those same people the sounds of merrymaking revelry during its uninvited time of murder and death.

It's not going to happen.

Brownsville must unfurl its celebration, mix its cocktails, have its feast, light the gala and enjoy its ball. It is said that humans party best when under the darkest clouds, when the threat of mortality paints the sky blood-red, when the thought enters the brain that, absolutely, I'll die for my next beer, my next dance, my next romp in the sack. Hey, leave me alone, vato. "No, no quiero saber nada de pinche Matamoros. Not this week."

Welcome to misery dressed in a black Charro suit...

- 30 -

54 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great article. It's true. I won't go to charro Days this year. Doesn't seem like the time for it. The Tribune tells it like it is!

Anonymous said...

I don't know what it says about Brownsville, but it makes me wonder. Good story.

Anonymous said...

the city has too much invested in charro days to postpone it. You're right, people buy charro outfits and the like. doesn't excuse the city for forgetting about the cartel crap, however.

Anonymous said...

Let them party. It's all they have. Pobres locos. Clean the town, gente!

Anonymous said...

hey, love the song at the right of the story. it fits. excellent article again. thanks

Anonymous said...

I went to the dance last year at the community building down by the brdge. The music was great and the women looked gorgeous on Mexican dresses. Everybody had a blast. But this year, I don't know, even my niece began taking inter-net courses after she heard gun shots accross UTB.

Anonymous said...

I hope the gal on the side bar, puts a smile after the charro days begins. with that sad face, she might be ask to leave the party.

Anonymous said...

Brownsville will party even when the end of the world is coming. That town is all about booze, from the mayor to the trash colectors. they won't close the bars on 14th Street, man. and they should. Maleducados!

Anonymous said...

there's an old saying in Mexico that says El que la hace, la paga. Brownsville is flirting with disaster. These drug cartels guys like to throw a grenade here and there. Lookout below!

Anonymous said...

I hear you, bro. Don't be surprised if some bullshit doesn't happen. poor children if it does. And poor mayor. they should have cancelled it this year. Pero no, son borrachos todos!

Anonymous said...

It's just a party. let'em enjoy it. it's back to work after the last dance. why worry too much about it?

Anonymous said...

To the editor, don't even think about going anywhere near Btown. If you do go very disguised. I'd hate to be anywhere near you if you get recognised.

Anonymous said...

What? Someone is threatening Alcatraz? are we that sensitive? Truth will set you free, bro!

Anonymous said...

Alcatraz has nothing to worry about. he'll be welcomed like anyone else, especially if has a beer in his hand.

Anonymous said...

They're really sensitive in Brownsville. But that's the poor for you. all they want to do is drink and dance. Pobres. A poll in the local newspaper had more people saying they will not attend Charros Days than those who would. End of stupid threat against Alcatraz.

Anonymous said...

So now we're threatening journalists to restrict negative comments and limit free speech? Just another connection with Brownsville's sister city. M

Anonymous said...

was it a threat or was it a suggestion? Anony, please clarify your point.

Ralph said...

It's an okay fiesta, but not exactly Big Time. Some people from matamoros come over, plus the Mr. Amigo guy who is always from Mexico. Don't know who it is this year.

Anonymous said...

Come on people lets don't scare or threatened any one. The editor, writes what he sees and about the current atmosphere. And everyone knows, it is dangerous in Matamoros.
Journalist, have an obligation to report.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Mr. Amigo will be Pat Auhmada, he does like to bend the elbow quiet a bit. Or maybe Juanito Montoya, he likes to drink bruskies regularly, El siete Mares, La Movida Bar, 1-2-3, plenty of watering holes. Or maybe Carlos Ortiz, Carlos Cascos, who knows.

Anonymous said...

Anony, be glad Brownsville is being exposed for what it is, "a has been town," just like Harlingen, puro pinche old guard bro.

Anonymous said...

Okay, lets put this crap behind us, and everyone drink and be marry. Hey, life is short.

El Santo said...

Alcatraz, I think they sell wine in some of the bars in Brownsville, so get down here and bring the girlfriend, drink be merry, drink and be merry, untill your heart is content.

Anonymous said...

So, how was it. Fun or no fun? anybody get hurt? Arrested? No? Well, let's geat on with the Fiesta!

Anonymous said...

It still is obvious that Brownsville is oblivious to what's hapening in Matamoros. No one disputes that. Think about it, bro.

Anonymous said...

Nothing but family fun. Lotsa food and booze. Kids dancing. Not exactly Mardi Gras, but a community party Valley style. As they say, it coulda used more salsa!

Anonymous said...

Kori Marra should resign today. She's setting a bad example for Harlingen. No brainer taxes must be paid. But she won't resign. that's okay, we'll vote her out!

Anonymous said...

Marra is a victim of the low standards we have for elected officials. She however fits better in Brownsville. Let's trade her for some mariachi over there.

Anonymous said...

Hey, she may just be tired of the BS. Being a public official puts the spotlight on you.

Anonymous said...

Looks like commissioner Marra's lost blogger Jerry Deal's support. that may be BIG. we'll see.

Anonymous said...

Heck, Jerry is asking her to resign, and now some of her enablers are defending her. Esa vieja esta bien safada. She is one crazy, angry woman, that blames everybody for her problems, how about Melissa Zamora for Korri.

Anonymous said...

Well, if K/M layed of the booze, maybe she could pay her taxes. Just an observation.
Adios Palomita, a echar pulgas a otro lugar.

Anonymous said...

You mean Korri drinks, I have seen her pictures on the chickenbuckets web-site, sitting near a bucket full of bruskies. Korri, please, you are a married woman, with kids, you know better.
Oh Well, time to pay the tax-man as the beatles to use to say.

Anonymous said...

It's about time for her to think of something else to do. Nothing to cook, Kori?

Anonymous said...

The next big move will be if anyone on the city comission calls for her resignation, which they should do. Violating tax laws is serious business.

Anonymous said...

Go Korri go, quit, korry quit, Please resign. please, please, okay pretty please, but resign.

Anonymous said...

Alcatraz, how about the Tax-man by the beatles for just today, to our lovely Korri Marra. "Tax evader"

Anonymous said...

It must be nice, Tony Sanchez has money to throw around. Qhe loco,ese, too much mula for me. Way too much. Ni modo

Anonymous said...

Anon, I don't think Korri, wants to hear any music, especially the tax man. Wheewwwww wiiii, tax time baybii, time to pay baybiiiiiiii, now you are cooooking, baybiii.

Anonymous said...

The taxman don't take no crap.You gotta bill, you gotta pay. the poor know it. Marra should know it. she files evvery year, don't she?

Ralph said...

If she's not countering Jerry Deal, Kori Marra is gone. She's not fighting his demand that she resign. Adios, baby!

Anonymous said...

The resignation of Kori Marra is more complex than any of you may think. It is up to her cosntuengts in her district, more than it is up to any blog. So, she resigns. then what? Harlingen needs to evaluate things before it goes off on a messy roll. Marra will likely thunk it over and do what she wansts to do. She has time left in her term. A call for her to resign is just noise. She's an "elected" official, not simply someone who will bend over for a blog. Get over it!

Anonymous said...

owing taxes is not a good enough reason to resign. everybody owes at one time or another. Unpaid taxes is. Does Marra owe taxes? If she does, she should resign. If she doesn't, then there is no reason for her to resign. that's fair, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

"The resignation of Korri is more complex", come you guys quit defending this drama queen. She needs to go, she needs to go now. Today, is way too long. Korri, you are an embarrassment to District number 3. Leave, leave, leave now, please, even Deal wants you to leave.

Anonymous said...

"Owing taxes is not enough reason", bro what planet are you living in. Look, she can't even keep track of her business, and Korri wants to over see city operations. What screwed up city in West Texas did she come from??
She gets around $125.00 for gasoline from the city a month. Heck, she could pay on her taxes. She is broke, she thinks and acts wealthy, but the woman is broke. What a shame.

Anonymous said...

fairness says she must be given a chancev to explain herself. And not just by that fool Tony chapa. HE ISN'T EVEN FROM THE u.s. IS WHAT i hear. Is he?

Anonymous said...

"fairness must be given a chance", Anon, I don't think anyone on this blog likes Tony Chapampaneco, no ones trust this midget as far as we can throw him. He is a self center, poor of an excuse of a midget that runs a rag line blog. What we are expressing is our views, on an elected official, that keeps messing up. And we believe Harlingen has too many black eyes, and doesn't need another one.
We want Korri to do the right thing and resign.

Anonymous said...

HEAT is meeting tomorrow at Tila's Rest. at 9:00 am. public is invited. Tila's Rest is located at 902 South Dixieland in Harlingen.

Anonymous said...

The VMS finally wrote a piece of the Marra's financial problems, a day late and one dollar short.

Anonymous said...

The VMS finally wrote a piece of the Marra's financial problems, a day late and one dollar short.

Anonymous said...

Kori must have a conscience. That's what will lead her to do the right thing - resign immediately. Chapparo chapa is just pissing in the wind.

Anonymous said...

Chapa means squat. Marra hates him and won't give him the time of day. If it was just about that dwarf she would squat down and piss on him. Chapenco is the most hared man in Harlingen. he knows it. Big Dawg told him so.

Anonymous said...

Champaneco, doesn't go out anymore he sends spies. And they report to him. The dawg hates his ass.
He is asking for Korri to resign. But getting few comments, Chapparro just won't give up. He is no more than a helper in a cheap beer cantina, like the 1-2-3 bar in Brownsville. Pobre chapparron.

Anonymous said...

Good song, just right for Korriana Marrana, yep I agree with Anon, Marra, hates Tony and Yolanda, she made unking comments about Ms. Shoffeit. Too many hurt feelings, but hell, that is politics. Remember Korri, the tax-man is looking for you.