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THE SECOND BATTLE OF THE ALAMO IS HERE!
THE NATION’S EYES TURN TO
THE LONE STAR STATE
Is the Alamo really going politically correct? (NO!) Is the UN taking over the Alamo? (NO!) Is the Alamo’s name going to be changed? (Seriously? NO!) Is someone playing politics with the Alamo to hurt the preservation plan for his own selfish reasons? (YES!)
SPOKESMAN FOR GEORGE P. BUSH: Bryan Preston is the communications director for the Texas General Land Office.
What’s really happening at the Alamo? Find out from one of the point men on the project to save the Alamo and create the world’s largest museum to the Texas Revolution.
My name is Bryan Preston, and I am the communications director at the Texas General Land Office (GLO). We manage the Alamo on behalf of the people of Texas since 2011.
Some of you may remember me from Hot Air, PJ Media, or The Laura Ingraham Show. I mention them only to establish that I’m a solid conservative. I’m also a fifth-generation Texan and a veteran.
Managing the Alamo is one of our most sacred duties at the GLO. Planning for its future is one of our critical missions.
Rest assured: the Alamo is in good hands. Despite what you may have heard, there is no attempt to minimize the battle. The battle is what makes the Alamo the Alamo. March 6, 1836 is one of the days around which Texas history turns. The other is April 21, 1836 – Sam Houston’s shocking victory at San Jacinto. There is no attempt to change the Alamo’s name. That would be ludicrous. But we have been accused of that.
The fact is, we are striving to bring 1836 to life every single day at the Alamo.
The master plan does three major things, all of which should be supported by all Texans: preserve the Church and Long Barrack, close the streets to create reverence and protect the structures, and build the world’s largest museum on the Texas Revolution to make sure that 1836 lives and breathes at the Alamo every day.
READ: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/10/texas_general_land_office_commissioner_bush_is_faithfully_remembering_the_alamo.html
ALAMO MASTER PLAN: http://thealamo.org/alamomasterplan/index.html
WEBSITE: www.alamotruth.com
BIO: Bryan Preston was born in Dallas and raised in Ellis County, Texas. A 5th generation Texan and veteran, Bryan worked on NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, was co-founder of Hot Air with Michelle Malkin, produced the Laura Ingraham Show, and was editor-at-large for PJ Media before joining the Texas General Land Office. He has also written for National Review and American Thinker. At the GLO, he produced and co-wrote the Alamo’s exhibit on Bowie Man – Knife – Legend. This exhibit is running at the Alamo through the end of 2017. To date, more than 500,000 have enjoyed this technologically ground-breaking look into the life and knife of Alamo hero Jim Bowie.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bpreston1?ref=br_rs
TWITTER: @texasbryanp



