You
might say Von Ormy's mayor is a dreamer ...
By Greg Jefferson
Plaza de Armas
Art Martinez de Vara recalled his triumph
at last weekend's state GOP
convention over a Diet Coke in El Chisme Cafe, a
diner just outside
Von Ormy where the purple walls and two chatty waitresses
keep your
mind off the overall shabbiness. Two days earlier, he'd stood on
the
convention floor in Fort Worth, in front of thousands of
grassroots
conservatives, and successfully defended a provision in the
party's
new platform that softens its hard line on immigration.
He
said opponents waited near the microphone stands for hours for the
chance to
get in their shots.
"They did a full-frontal attack," said Martinez de
Vara, the
37-year-old mayor of Von Ormy – its first. He's also an attorney,
and
he chooses his words carefully and says them softly. "They used
the
same old rhetoric… We had some bullies – they tried to intimidate
us
at the mics."
In part, they wanted to beat back a new platform
plank that calls for
the creation of a federal guest worker
program.
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