Defend The Alamo!

[vc_row full_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle” type=”image” bg_type=”image” enable_overlay=”enable_overlay_value” overlay_color=”#030053″ overlay_pattern=”01.png” overlay_pattern_opacity=”100″ full_width=”stretch_row_content” css=”.vc_custom_1488218014516{padding-top: 90px !important;padding-right: 30px !important;padding-bottom: 60px !important;padding-left: 30px !important;background-image: url(http://lettexasdecide.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/econ-portfolio.png?id=2378) !important;}” bg_image=”166290″][vc_column][vc_row_inner content_placement=”middle”][vc_column_inner][vc_single_image image=”163614″ img_size=”medium” alignment=”center”][ultimate_heading main_heading=”THE ALAMO IS UNDER ASSAULT!” main_heading_color=”#ffffff” sub_heading_color=”#ffffff” main_heading_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ main_heading_style=”font-weight:700;” sub_heading_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:24px;” sub_heading_style=”font-weight:700;” main_heading_font_size=”desktop:48px;”]Right now The Alamo is under the most vicious attack since March 6, 1836. As hard as it is to believe there are those who despise The Alamo and what it represents. There is no room in the current progressive narrative for messages of independence, or valiant stands and true sacrifice for freedom.[/ultimate_heading][kleo_gap size=”20px”][ult_buttons btn_title=”TAKE ACTION NOW!” btn_link=”url:%23download|title:TAKE%20ACTION%20NOW||” btn_align=”ubtn-center” btn_size=”ubtn-large” btn_title_color=”#ffffff” btn_bg_color=”#dd0000″ btn_hover=”ubtn-fade-bg” icon=”Defaults-download” icon_size=”32″ icon_color=”#ffffff” btn_icon_pos=”ubtn-sep-icon-top-push” btn_border_style=”solid” btn_color_border=”#dd0000″ btn_border_size=”1″ btn_radius=”0″ btn_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed” btn_font_size=”desktop:24px;” btn_font_style=”font-weight:900;”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Since our inception in 2005, the Texas Nationalist Movement has been an outspoken advocate for issues surrounding The Alamo. Often massively outnumbered, much like the defenders of The Alamo, we have taken the fight to the enemies of our heritage and independence at every opportunity and have never forgotten the sacrifice of those who fell there or those who fought since 1836 to see they were properly memorialized.

However, right now The Alamo is under the most vicious attack since March 6, 1836. As hard as it is to believe, there are those who despise The Alamo and what it represents. There is no room in the current progressive narrative for messages of independence, or valiant stands and true sacrifice for freedom.

Their plan is simple: rewrite and dilute the story of the Battle of the Alamo, thereby effectively erasing it from the minds of future generations. They want to sanitize, federalize, and then globalize The Alamo.

Under the guise of “Reimagining The Alamo” and under the cover of obscurity to the general public, their plan is on the verge of success. Progressive radicals in the City of San Antonio working with Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush have hired non-Texans to redesign “the Alamo experience” to de-emphasize the 1836 battle. Working with their partners in the Texas Legislature they were able to sneak a provision in the budget of the 85th Legislative Session to fund their efforts, right under the noses of a distracted legislature.

The secretive nature of their work led to The Alamo’s inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Site program which effectively gave final approval to the United Nations and the Federal Government on any changes and how The Alamo is presented. If either the UN or the Federal Government feels that The Alamo is not “inclusive” enough, they can and will step in with the approval from the federal courts and the United States Congress.

All Texans who passionately believe that The Alamo matters must act now or it could be forever lost to future generations. This is your chance to pay back a portion of the price that Travis, Bowie, Crockett and 180 others paid for you to live in a free and independent Texas.

The Cenotaph

Standing as a silent sentinel over the ashes of those who fell at The Alamo, the world-recognized Cenotaph was erected in the 1930s as a memorial to their sacrifice. Inscribed with the names of the known defenders, it serves as both a reminder of the battle and a tombstone for brave men who were never able to have their remains properly interred.

Due to its importance in properly remembering The Alamo and in the current political frenzy to remove every monument that progressives find disagreeable, it has become the first target of their assault.

The City of San Antonio is spearheading the effort to remove and relocate the Cenotaph. With agreement from George P. Bush and silence from other elected officials, its removal and relocation from the Alamo complex is imminent and, therefore, should be the primary focus of any action until it is properly secured.[/vc_column_text][kleo_gap size=”20px”][ult_buttons btn_title=”TAKE ACTION NOW!” btn_link=”url:%23download|title:TAKE%20ACTION%20NOW||” btn_align=”ubtn-center” btn_size=”ubtn-large” btn_title_color=”#ffffff” btn_bg_color=”#dd0000″ btn_hover=”ubtn-fade-bg” icon=”Defaults-download” icon_size=”32″ icon_color=”#ffffff” btn_icon_pos=”ubtn-sep-icon-top-push” btn_border_style=”solid” btn_color_border=”#dd0000″ btn_border_size=”1″ btn_radius=”0″ btn_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed” btn_font_size=”desktop:24px;” btn_font_style=”font-weight:900;”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_id=”download” bg_type=”image” parallax_style=”vcpb-vz-jquery” bg_image_new=”id^168705|url^https://tnm.me/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/cenotaph.jpg|caption^null|alt^null|title^cenotaph|description^null” enable_overlay=”enable_overlay_value” overlay_pattern=”01.png” overlay_pattern_opacity=”100″ full_width=”stretch_row_content” css=”.vc_custom_1488218185049{padding-top: 60px !important;padding-right: 20px !important;padding-bottom: 60px !important;padding-left: 20px !important;}”][vc_column][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″ css=”.vc_custom_1488218394170{padding-top: 60px !important;padding-right: 20px !important;padding-bottom: 60px !important;padding-left: 20px !important;background-color: #ffffff !important;}”][ultimate_heading main_heading=”DOWNLOAD THE ALAMO ACTION GUIDE” main_heading_color=”#000000″ sub_heading_color=”#000000″ spacer=”line_with_icon” spacer_position=”middle” line_height=”1″ line_color=”#000000″ icon=”Defaults-bank institution university” icon_size=”32″ icon_color=”#000000″ main_heading_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ main_heading_style=”font-weight:700;” sub_heading_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:16px;” sub_heading_style=”font-weight:700;”]Enter your information below and we’ll send you a copy of the Alamo Action Guide, as well as contact information for your State Representative & State Senator, the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and others who can affect the process.[/ultimate_heading]

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No, thanks.

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″ css=”.vc_custom_1488218420991{padding-top: 60px !important;padding-right: 60px !important;padding-bottom: 60px !important;padding-left: 60px !important;background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.53) !important;*background-color: rgb(0,0,0) !important;}”][ultimate_heading main_heading=”SAVE THE CENOTAPH!” main_heading_color=”#ffffff” sub_heading_color=”#ffffff” spacer=”line_with_icon” spacer_position=”bottom” line_height=”1″ line_color=”#ffffff” icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”id^163614|url^https://tnm.me/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/tnm-logo-draft-white-copy-1024×1024-11.png|caption^null|alt^null|title^The TNM|description^null” img_width=”48″ main_heading_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ main_heading_style=”font-weight:700;” sub_heading_font_family=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:18px;” sub_heading_style=”font-weight:700;” main_heading_font_size=”desktop:36px;”]Here are some things to remember when advocating for The Alamo to your elected officials.[/ultimate_heading][kleo_gap size=”20px”][info_list icon_bg_color=”rgba(0,0,0,0.01)” icon_color=”#ff0000″ font_size_icon=”24″ connector_color=”#ffffff” connector_animation=”fadeInUp”][info_list_item list_title=”COURTESY” list_icon=”Defaults-check” animation=”pulse” title_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ title_font_style=”font-weight:700;” desc_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:300″ desc_font_style=”font-weight:300;” title_font_size=”desktop:32px;” title_font_color=”#ffffff” desc_font_size=”desktop:18px;” desc_font_color=”#ffffff” title_font_line_height=”desktop:36px;”]Always be courteous but firm.[/info_list_item][info_list_item list_title=”CLARITY” list_icon=”Defaults-check” animation=”pulse” title_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ title_font_style=”font-weight:700;” desc_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:300″ desc_font_style=”font-weight:300;” title_font_size=”desktop:32px;” title_font_color=”#ffffff” desc_font_size=”desktop:18px;” desc_font_color=”#ffffff” title_font_line_height=”desktop:36px;”]

Be clear in your request. Let everyone know:

  • that you oppose the removal and relocation of the Alamo Cenotaph
  • that you want them to publicly oppose the removal and relocation of the Alamo Cenotaph
  • that you want them to take action to prevent the reimagining of the Shrine of Texas Liberty

[/info_list_item][info_list_item list_title=”CONTACT” list_icon=”Defaults-check” animation=”pulse” title_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ title_font_style=”font-weight:700;” desc_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:300″ desc_font_style=”font-weight:300;” title_font_size=”desktop:32px;” title_font_color=”#ffffff” desc_font_size=”desktop:18px;” desc_font_color=”#ffffff” title_font_line_height=”desktop:36px;”]Elected officials give a greater weight to different contacts. In order from most effective to least:

  • Personal Visits
  • Handwritten Letters
  • Phone Calls
  • Emails

[/info_list_item][info_list_item list_title=”CONSISTENCY” list_icon=”Defaults-check” animation=”pulse” title_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:700″ title_font_style=”font-weight:700;” desc_font=”font_family:Roboto Condensed|font_call:Roboto+Condensed|variant:300″ desc_font_style=”font-weight:300;” title_font_size=”desktop:32px;” title_font_color=”#ffffff” desc_font_size=”desktop:18px;” desc_font_color=”#ffffff” title_font_line_height=”desktop:36px;”]Contact them often. Daily if you can. Weekly at a minimum. Make sure that they never forget your name.[/info_list_item][/info_list][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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