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Border, schools, economy discussed at event

District 25 Republican candidate Peggy Judd of Willcox, left, and Britt James, representing state candidates Tom Horne (Attorney General) and Margaret Dugan (Superintendent of Public Instruction), lead the audience in singing the national anthem. (Carol Broeder/ARN)

By Carol Broeder/Arizona Range News
Published: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 1:04 PM CDT
Dr. Gary Thrasher, a well-known speaker on the international border and illegal immigration, headlined the Willcox TEA Party last Saturday in Willcox.

Thrasher, of Hereford, Ariz., introduced himself as a member of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association and as a veterinarian who has "worked on both sides of the border."

"It didn't used to be dangerous, " he told the audience.

"Good, honest rural people used to come here and (we) used to hire them as vaqueros who worked our cattle and raised our children."


He explained that after the 1986 amnesty for illegal immigrants who were already in the United States, he saw a rougher type from ghettos beginning to cross illegally.

"And what takes over at the edge of the barrios? Gangs," said Thrasher.

"If we have no border, we have no country," he told the audience. "We've lost our sovereignty. Everybody in the world knows where our open door is."

"We're throwing it all away - what our parents and grandparents fought for," Thrasher said.

"That one generation from tyranny is our generation. My generation is the 'me' generation. I was given more freedoms, but I didn't pay for them properly," siting military service as a way to learn the value of freedoms.

Thrasher said that while he was in the military, "I was a veterinarian. I fought the battle of Huachuca City," as he remained at Fort Huachuca.

Responding to a question from the audience about patrolling the border, Thrasher questioned why the Border Patrol should have a station in Willcox - 60 miles from the border.

"And why is the Tucson Sector in Tucson?"

Thrasher pointed out that crossing the border illegally the first time is a Class 6 misdemeanor.

His son, who is in law enforcement, asks him, "How can I pull a gun on that? It's less than running a stop sign."

As to the federal government, Thrasher said, "We are going to hound them until they do something. I want the border shut down."

Willcox was on the campaign trail for several federal and state Republican

candidates during the TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party event at Big Tex BBQ.

Britt James spoke on behalf of Tom Horne, candidate for state Attorney General, and also Margaret Dugan, candidate for state Superintendent of Public Schools.

James talked about Dugan's "vision" for education in Arizona, which includes setting high academic standards for all students; requiring eighth graders to pass a U.S. Constitution test for graduation; and adding history exams as part of end-of-course exams at fourth, seventh, and all high school social studies courses.

Dugan will insist upon accountability for schools, teachers, and students; implement early interventions to assist the fast learners, as well as slow learners, and end social promotion; and increase the use of technology to eliminate "seat time" and replace it with "real learning" time, allowing options for students.

She also plans to introduce performance pay to high-performing teachers to recruit and retain the best teachers in the schools; and open up teacher certification to enlist more quality candidates into the teaching profession.

Dugan's plans also include increasing school choice (charter schools) for parents and students, so that all parents have the opportunity to select the best educational program for their children; and increase availability of education and career action plans (ECAPs), so that students and parents can plan for college or the work place.

"It took him five years, but he succeeded in banning ethnic studies in Tucson," said James, adding that those courses fostered "hatred and separation like the Old South."

"The kids are taught that Conservatives hate Hispanics," she said.

James described Horne as "a staunch supporter of SB 1070."

"He will protect your borders," said James, adding that Horne believes in increasing the National Guard there, as well.

Calling Horne a "brilliant and masterful" trial lawyer for 30 years, he is also pro-life and pro-traditional marriage.

Roger H. Contreras, currently a deputy county attorney, is a candidate for Judge in Cochise County Superior Court Division II.

"My goals if elected are to work hard for the people who pay my salary," said Contreras, adding, "to work hard for my neighbors who pay taxes."

"I want to be the guy in the Cochise County Attorney's Office who turns out the lights," he told the TEA Party audience.

Mary Ellen Dunlap is running for Cochise County Clerk of the Superior Court.

"My goal is to make sure that cross-training is a priority," she told the audience.

"The telephone services need a lot of help. The present system does not run as smoothly as it should."

"Whatever your needs are, they need to be met," Dunlap said.

Candidates in several state races talked to the audience about improving the economy, creating more jobs, and doing what is best for the residents.

Willcox's Peggy Judd is running for the Arizona House of Representatives from District 25. She described that large district as encompassing "the whole southern border" of Arizona.

However, it does not include the Sierra Vista city limits and Fort Huachuca.

Judd talked about the porous borders endangering citizens as well as costing taxpayer money, and would like to see a quicker response time from the Border Patrol.

"I know that we're overspending," she said about state government.

"I want to be the person who is instrumental to curb the spending."

District 25 House of Representatives David Stevens said residents are worried about jobs, the budget, and the border.

Stevens said he would work to retain funding for rural hospitals like the one in Willcox,

"We don't need more taxes, we need more taxpayers," he told the audience.

"It's very important that you keep our feet to the fire."

Calling himself a staunch supporter of SB 1070, Stevens said, "there are six pending lawsuits from the Feds and the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union)."

"I am the et al when people sue the governor, et al," he said.

Gail Griffin vowed to do a better job than current District 25 Senator Manny Alvarez, saying that he has voted against all illegal immigration bills.

"We need a change right now," she said. "People are living in fear. My opponent signed a resolution opposing SB 1070."

"It's important that you're here," Griffin told the audience. "If we don't take a stand, our freedoms are gone."

"When Peggy, David and I are elected, we will hold our own town halls with you," she said.

"We need to create jobs in rural Arizona and keep our kids here."

One of the hottest races of the season is the District 8 congressional seat, currently held by two-term Democrat Gabrielle Giffords.

Five Republicans are on the primary ballot, including front-runner Jonathan Paton, Brian Miller, Andy Goss, Jay Quick, and Jesse Kelly.

Kelly was the only one represented at the Willcox TEA Party, by Kale Kibayu.

Part of Kelly's campaign platform is to curb out of control spending by the Federal government, and he believes in taking a hard line approach to curbing border violence and ensuring they remain secure.

Each Republican candidate was given five minutes each to talk and take questions from the audience.

(Editor's Note: Wick Communications Reporter Thelma Grimes contributed to this article.)



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Joy Van Veen wrote on Jul 22, 2010 9:39 AM:

" While I am not a Republican, or democrat; I strongly applaud anyone who will work to slow the flow across our border. I live in Hereford and a trail illegals use crosses the property I caretake and live on. We need a tremendous increase in border enforcement ON the border; not at established check points. "

toosun_sitzen wrote on Jul 23, 2010 2:10 PM:

" What I found interesting in this article is the comment that the problems with criminals crossing the border started in 1986. Hmmm, who was in the White House then? Could it have been a Republican? And wasn't McCain a Senator at that time? Wow! It's taken 24 years for McCain and the Arizona politicians and Republican leaders to become concerned. "

Bob Retired in Tucson wrote on Jul 23, 2010 5:31 PM:

" No, it took 24 years for most of the citizens of Arizona to finally DEMAND that something be done about the border and illegals. Face it, politicians will do what they want to do until an uprising of the voting public FORCES them to respond.

The Democrats have done everything in their power to block any actions to secure our border and address the illegal alien problem. As with the Health Care Reform bill,, jam it down their throats, this is what WE want. Well, they want an open border and amnesty. Which I believe is what John McCain wants as well. "

Mike wrote on Jul 24, 2010 12:30 AM:

" I grew up in Willcox. I saw then a lot of the good that exists in a small town. I saw honest hard-working people making a living and caring about their neighbor, no matter where they came from and no matter what color they were. But I also saw the ugly part of Willcox. I saw an 8th grade teacher let a white kid beat on a Mexican kid for a few minutes but when the Mexican kids reversed the advantage and was getting ready to return the punishnment, the white teacher stepped in to stop the fight, took the Mexican kid to the Principal's office and the kid got swatted then suspended. What happenbed to the white kid? NOTHING.

Reading this article, I am dismayed that it appears that all the goodness that might have once existed in Willcox has disappeared, There used to be a time that such talk against an ethnic population would never have been welcomed. All of you are buying into the "I hate Mexicans" hysteria and some of your long-time friends have told me that that are beginning to feel uncomfortable with how they are looked at and how they are being treated.

Don't let Wilcox become the ugly part of Germany and the Mexicans become your Jews. The good book teaches us to love each other and not to operate with hatred and anger.

Willcox is a community that loves the Lord. Read Leviticus 19:33-34, Deuteronomy 24:17, Deuteronomy 10:16-19, and 1 John 3:10-11. Then ask yourself. Are you treating these people as God would ask you to treat them?

How many of you have actually been threatened by these people? Statistics show the border has never been safer. We've never had more agents than we do now. Crime is down. The 911 terrorists came through Canada, not the Mexican border. Where's the terrorist threat? Answer: THERE IS NONE!

Don't buy into the hate-mongering some candidates are using. They know that all they have to do is "out-hate each other" when it comes to Mexicans and they'll get your vote. Other qualifications don't matter any more. It's all about who hates Mexicans the most. God! It's the beginning of the holocaust all over again. Is it any wonder that even Mexican-American citizens are afraid to leave their homes. What a tragedy.

I'll pray for the town I grew up in that you won't allow the extremism that has taken root in Arizona destroy a town that I love. My parents still live there and have since 1960. They were both born in the United States and their ancestors were in Texas before it became part of the Mexico and the United States. But because they speak English with an accent, they are viewed with suspicion when they go to church in town.

I hope all of you can find your Christian souls and realize the mistake you are making. Don't let hate allow you to support tyranny against people who have been your friends for decades. Don't lose your soul and how you value yourself and your neighbors. Don't change the town I've always loved. "

Sherman Edgar Montgomery wrote on Jul 24, 2010 9:33 AM:

" As to Mr. Gary Thrasher's observation that allowing anmesty for the many Mexicans who were living in the United States triggering a rougher and lower class border crosser, I would suggest that the timing also follows the beginning of the failure of the various governments within the United States to control and restrict the use of the illigal drugs that are now available in any community in the United States largely due the corruption of law enforcement or a toleration of this illegal trade by so many of our own citiaens. It woukd be impossible to argue that it isn't the United States citizens who fund the Drug cartels by use of their trade product "

james wrote on Jul 24, 2010 10:21 PM:

" i truly feel that anybody with hispanic heritage should be voted out of office i have read many articles on the imigration issues lately and i truly feel that those of hispanic descent will always vote with their heart and not vote for what is right for all races it has always been "them" against "us" mentality in the hispanic culture for decades and it is time for a change enough is enough i have worked for 40 years looking forward to retirement in a few years and im not sure the government is going to have my social security that i (a legal AMERICAN tax payer that has NEVER had a handout from the government) have paid into the last 40 years and i dont feel it is right to use my tax money to help the welfare for life mentality that the illegals have it's time for the legal working AMERICANS to stand up and fight back "

Dragoon wrote on Jul 25, 2010 11:15 AM:

" There is no soch thing as a class 6 misdemeanor in Arizona. It only goes down to Class 3. "

celenesf wrote on Jul 26, 2010 7:39 AM:

" YEAH, CLOSE THE BORDER OR MOVE OUT.... "

Dar wrote on Jul 27, 2010 12:26 PM:

" I appreciate the article written about the town meeting in Wilcox, AZ. We need information on who supports the American people.
I think it is unfair that a certain person feels the people of Wilcox have changed to hating the Mexicans. I do not believe that. The people of Arizona, Wilcox included want a secure border to keep out the drug dealers, killers who killed the Rancher not long ago, keep more people from crossing the border illegally. America can not continue to support all the illegals, and neglect it's own people. It is only going to get worse if the border is not secured at the Mexican and Canadian border. "

csp wrote on Jul 28, 2010 2:08 PM:

" James, in my personal opinion, you did nothing but spout racist rhetoric. Is it so hard to do a small amount of research before any of us type? I see today that a judge has blocked many of the controversial aspects of SB 1070. I, for one, am pleased. "

Mike wrote on Jul 30, 2010 11:02 PM:

" I want to thank the Arizona Range News for posting my comments. Let's pray for Willcox, Arizona and this nation. This are difficult times and we can get through them if we work together. "

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