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    table of contents1st WordCity Council votes to appealCan-Ban loss, and our PsychicCity Attorney earns her pinkslip. Well see if Council has thestones to hold her accountable,

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    A New Levelof StupidOn Monday night, CityCouncil voted 5-2 to appeal

    the ruling in the disposable

    container ban case. Heres the

    roll call:

    George Green, District One: NO

    Aja Edwards, District Two: YES

    Ron Reaves, District Three: YES

    Mayor Gale Pospisil: YES

    Sandy Nolte, District Four: YES

    Bryan Miranda, District Five: YES

    Stephen Digges, District Six: NO

    We expected most of this. What we didnt

    expect was Aja Edwards, a vehement can-ban

    opponent, (and TX Citizen landlord), to vote

    in favor of an appeal. What we really didnt

    expect was the downright brain-damaged

    reason she did it. That brain damage apparentlycaught by sitting next to the normally not

    brain-damaged Ron Reaves. Why did Reaves

    and Edwards vote to appeal? Because they

    didnt understand the ruling, because the City

    Attorney refused to explain it to them. Heres

    Reaves quote from the meeting:

    A lot of money has been spent in this

    litigation. And as a patron came up to

    the microphone this evening and said that

    the Judge did a thorough job in giving hisopinion Im just struck by that comment,

    because, there were no findings. He only

    rendered that it was unconstitutional.

    Im sitting here as a Council Person and

    as a citizen, not understanding what actually

    causes this finding for unconstitutionality. And

    in what Im understanding, in legal fees, to

    continue to the 3rd Court of Appeals, its not

    that much to provide me and future councils,

    what are we doing right, or what are wedoing wrong. And I need to know that so that

    future ordinances that come out, whether it be

    the river or not Am I going down the right

    path? Or am I going down the wrong path?

    And I feel like its unfortunate that this Judge

    didnt help educate us as to why.

    I feel like its against his obligation,

    as a State District Judge, to not educate

    the citizenry as to why he ruled other than

    its unconstitutional. That doesnt help meunderstand, and doesnt keep me from

    possibly making errors in the future.

    And heres Edwards:

    I have been against the

    Can Ban from the get go.

    I never in a million years

    would have thought that Id

    ever consider an appeal. And

    it wasnt until Councilmember

    Reaves brought up the fact that,

    moving forward, theyve given us

    zero direction as to what we can and cant do.

    To have that lack of clarity for the future, makes

    me consider the appeal at least. I dont want

    it to be over turned, but, not knowing how to

    avoid stepping in another pile for the next two

    years is kind of important.

    Please read the following out loud for

    maximum effect:

    Let me be very ####ing clear about this.

    Its a summary ####ing judgment, which was

    requested by BOTH the City and the plaintiffs.

    A summary judgment means that the ####ing

    judge agrees with the ####ing plaintiffs case infull. You want to know the ####ing basis for the

    ####ing ruling? Read the ####ing arguments.

    Maybe showing up in ####ing court once in a

    while would have helped too. It was kind of an

    important case, you stupid ####ers.

    Also, to be ####ing clear, the fact that

    Psychic City Attorney Madame Val Acevado

    can read minds but cannot explain a summary

    judgment so Reaves and Edwards can

    understand it means that we have a ####ingincompetent City Attorney, who needs to be

    ####ing fired TODAY.

    To be even more ####ing clear, the job

    of letting you (Reaves and Edwards) know

    whether or not youre going down the wrong

    ####ing path is not the job of the court, its

    the ####ing job of your ###ing City Attorney.

    Youre asking a ####ing judge to be your

    ####ing lawyer because the ####ing lawyer

    youve got brings new meaning to the words####ing incompetent. Shes the one that

    just sent you down the wrong ####ing path,

    and if you dont move to fire her for this, you

    get to wear the ####ing dunce cap next.

    In short, the City Attorney, Val Acevado,

    and the Citys attorney, William McKamie, are

    pretending they dont understand exactly what

    happened in that courtroom, and Edwards

    voted to appeal a ruling she agrees with,

    which is a first in the history of history.

    Continued on page 5.

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    City Hall Ordered to PayThe City of New Braunfels was given a

    triple whammy Friday by Visiting Judge Don

    Burgess in the disposable container and coolersize lawsuit against it. Predictably, Council

    members voted Monday to appeal, claiming

    they didnt understand why the judge ruled the

    ordinances unconstitutional.

    Attorney Jim Ewbank, who represents the

    river-oriented businesses that sued the City,

    anticipated the Citys action. They will appeal

    everything as far as they can, Ewbank said

    during Fridays hearing.

    Ewbank said Tuesday that if the City isconfused by the ruling, it only needs to look

    at his motion, as the judge agreed with the

    entirety of the plaintiffs arguments. The

    motion stated that the ordinances were ruled

    unconstitutional because they were void for

    vagueness, arbitrary and capricious, and

    preempted by State law.

    First on Friday, the judge signed an order

    declaring the disposable container and cooler sizeordinances unconstitutional and unenforceable,

    and that the City is illegally spending taxpayer

    funds to enforce the Ordinances.

    Second, Burgess ordered the City to pay

    more than $250,000 in attorneys fees. This is

    on top of the at least $341,000 New Braunfels

    has already spent on its own attorneys fees.

    Third, the judge ruled that law enforcement

    cannot continue to enforce the ordinances

    during the appeal. The City had argued that ithad the right to keep the ordinances in place

    during appeal.

    During the hearing, the Citys hired

    attorney, William McKamie, continued to

    make the argument that the ordinances were

    lawful because they were approved by New

    Braunfels voters.

    The citizens of this town have the right to

    choose to spend their hard-earned money to

    protect their water supplies, McKamie said.

    However, Ewbank pointed out that an

    unconstitutional law remains unconstitutional,

    regardless if it is approved by voters. Ewbank

    said such a line is not a proper argument in

    a Constitutional case, noting that Jim Crow

    laws were once supported by the public.

    You cant set aside Constitutional rights, even

    if the ends are legitimate, Ewbank countered.

    Counterting the argument that thedisposable container ordinance has saved

    money by leaving a great deal less trash to

    clean up, Ewbank pointed to New Braunfels

    own budgets.

    Before the ordinance, the City budgeted

    $152,000, in 2009-10 as well as 2010-11,

    to the company Pristine to clean up litter from

    the rivers. The City had also budgeted funds

    for six police officers to patrol the rivers as well

    as 15 park rangers.

    After the ordinance passed, the City

    budgeted $140,000 to Pristine in 2012-13,

    a savings of $12,000. While there would

    remain six officers on the river, the number of

    park rangers rose from to 67. The total cost

    was $280,000, a significant jump.The current years budget, 2013-14, the

    City maintained the same numbers, except for

    park rangers, which dropped to 55. In both post-

    ordinance budgets, the reason given for spending

    increases was for education and enforcement

    of the disposable container ordinance.

    McKamie, the Citys attorney, objected to

    Ewbank using the budgets as hearsay. He

    was overruled.

    Most of Fridays hearing was spenthaggling over attorneys fees. The City argued

    that it shouldnt have to pay because the plaintiffs

    received their relief with permanent injunction

    of the ordinances and that the municipality has

    immunity from having to pay such fees. Indeed,

    in its pre-hearing motion on fees, the City argued

    that it was entitled to attorneys fees.

    Judge Burgess ordered the City to pay

    almost $238,000 in attorneys fees, $14,350

    in expenses and almost $2,400 in court costs.

    Along with those fees, the judge also ordered

    New Braunfels to pay $7,000 if it makes any

    unsuccessful post-judgment motions, $20,000

    if it files an unsuccessful appeal to the Third

    Court of Appeals, and $17,500 in case of

    an unsuccessful appeal to the Texas Supreme

    Court. Payment of any fees, however, will be

    frozen if the City appeals.

    The City argued that it has the right tokeep the ordinances in place during its appeal.

    Ewbank, however, said that is not true, citing

    several cases that said the judge has the authority

    to not permit the City to supersede the ruling.

    Burgess agreed, ruling that since the law

    is unconstitutional, the City cannot continue to

    enforce unenforceable ordinances.

    Naturally, McKamie was unhappy. Were

    disappointed, he said. We can now see who

    really cares about the rivers and who doesnt.

    Nick Rogers covers courts and crime for the TX Citizen.

    Due ProcessWITH NICK ROGERS

    HZ Fa out

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    Continued from page 3.

    Heres why its unconstitutional, according

    to the Motion that the judge agreed with:The

    ordinance is void for vagueness, arbitrary and

    capricious, and preempted by State law. That

    means it was too vague to enforce and the City

    didnt have the right to pass it in the first place.

    There. Done. You need more information? It

    was argued in front of the judge, entirely onthe record. In most cases, your attorney could

    easily explain those arguments for you. Maybe

    they just want to stretch this thing out. Maybe

    they were sleeping in court.

    Mo Money, Mo ProblemsThe attorneys fees in the can-ban case were

    awarded last Friday, with the City of New

    Braunfels ordered to pay over a quarter-million

    dollars to the plaintiffs in the case. Nick Rogers

    has the full story, including a breakdown of how

    monies have been budgeted, in his Due Process

    column, which appears on Page 4 of this issue.

    The Citys attorney, William McKamie,

    made some absolutely insane suggestions

    during the hearing, including:

    That any ordinance approved by

    voters is lawful (Say hello to Jim Crow)

    That ofcial City budgets should beconsidered hearsay

    That the CITY, not the PLAINTIFFS,

    should be awarded attorneys fees

    Read that last one again.

    See, the City was found to be in violation of

    the Texas Constitution, and therefore, in the wrong.

    They not only think theyre entitled to have their

    attorneys fees paid for a problem they caused by

    breaking the law, but have the gall to suggest they

    deserve them in front of a judge. Sure, they gotmoxie, but this is just shameful. Yuck.

    This is why we need to clean house in

    the City Attorneys office theres too much

    comfort with deception and bad logic. Just

    one functioning brain, attached to a spine,

    and featuring a post-bronze age conscience

    would be a good start. We can build from

    there. Ethics are important, even for lawyers.

    IN OTHER NEWSOctavio, We Hardly Knew YeWalnut Avenue Project Manager and man-

    who-just-couldnt-seem-to-keep-his-story-

    straight, Octavio Garza, seems to have taken

    our demands that he be fired to heart, and

    put in his notice with City Hall. We suspect he

    figured City Manager Robert Camareno might

    be taking those demands seriously as well,and, as we all know, its best to get ahead of

    the ball on stuff like this.

    HZ Fa outThe Houston-owned Herald-Zeitung is still

    licking its wounds from last weeks front-page

    debacle, wherein the HZ accused the Moms of

    New Braunfels group of charity fraud, and then

    tracked down the family of a deceased teenager

    to see if they were in possession of charity funds

    intended for his attackers legal defense.

    As it turned out, the attackers family did

    indeed have all the money that had been raised

    on their behalf, but the HZ didnt check far

    enough into the story to see what the facts were.

    We went ahead and got the story straight, without

    harassing the grieving family, and published it in

    last weeks column, which is available online at

    txcitien.com. We started with an interview with

    the funds administrator, Stacy Berry.

    Its important to note that Berry is not

    the founder of the fund, but was the party

    ultimately responsible for administrating it and

    disbursing the funds.

    We got a message from Stacy after the issue

    hit the streets. I had made clear my objection to

    a fund being started for the attacker before the

    victims funeral had even taken place, but Berry

    made an excellent point about that, which has

    caused me to dial back my objection intensity

    from the full 100 percent to about 80. Afterall, nobody knew what actually went down

    for a good long time after the attack. When it

    happened, everyone thought it was a stupid

    high school fight that ended tragically, not a

    premeditated ambush, which we saw on video.

    Heres what she had to say:

    I saw your article today. Thank you

    for printing the truth. I do want to say that I

    understand your opinion regarding any typeof fundraiser for a killer. But you should know

    that at the time the fund was created and

    most of the money had been donated, no one

    (including the media) knew the real story of

    Logan being attacked.

    I think I can speak for many others when

    I say that money was donated in the spirit of

    compassion from the perspective of a parent.

    Most of the people who donated are parentsthemselves, and it is unimaginable to be in the

    shoes of either family. Thank you again for

    reaching out to me and allowing me to share

    my side of things.

    Thanks for speaking up, Stacy. We

    appreciate you taking the time to meet with

    and write to us.

    \m/

    Mike Reynolds

    Publisher/Editor-in-Chief

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    Hair & HeartsHair & HeartsBlues FeStivalThe third annual Hair and Hearts Blues Festival to

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    manner of generous Texans, including singer/song-writer Susan Gibson, while fans and friends of OmaGruenes and the New Braunfels Blues Society donat-ed $7,000 to the cause! Thanks to the donors andsponsors, twenty Texas suffering from cancer willhave some great new hair to make them feel a little

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    By Gustavo Arellano

    Dear Mexican: Can you help me

    unravel the citrus dilemma? When I

    am in Mexico or a Mexican restaurant

    or market I am unable to find lemons

    (yellow, egg-sized, tart-tasting fruits).

    Whenever I ask, I get green-colored

    fruit, which looks and tastes to me like

    limes (green, smaller than egg-sized,

    tart tasting fruits).

    I understand that there are Persian

    limes and Key limes (smaller, sweeter-

    tasting). But what are limones, which

    they sell in the markets? I thought limn

    was a marketing creation by Sprite/7UP,

    a blend of lemon and lime juices. Have

    the genetically modifying corporate

    food scientists succeeded in creating

    a limn, and why is it only available in

    Hispanic markets? Please enlighten me,

    so my future father-in-law no longer

    refers to me as El Cabrn!

    Le Chupacabra

    Dear Gabacho: Why Mexicans call the

    limes used in our cooking limones when the

    Royal Spanish Academy calls that fruit limas

    is the probably the most confounding question

    mexicanos have of themselves after whyPancho Villa insisted on using 19th century

    military tactics at the Battle of Celaya.

    And the answer boils down to agricultural

    terms used in Mexico. If you want a lemon

    in the motherland, you have to ask for limn

    amarillo, says Alfonso Cano, founder

    and CEO of 1810 Revolutionary Clothing

    Company, which all aspiring Mexican boxersand MMAers should wear while sparring.

    Cano has worked in produce for years,

    and he himself admits the etymological

    controversy drives people crazy. The limn

    Persa is the actual wording used to signify what

    Americans call limes. If you ask for a lima in

    Mexico, you will most likely be getting a sweet

    limewhat Americans call a Key lime, which

    we call lima dulce or limn criollo.

    And if you want to get even more

    confused: the Persian lime does turn yellow if

    you let it grow long enough, which makes it

    look like a lemon. But whatever you want to

    call limones, better hoard them fast. The trifecta

    of a bad harvest, demand, and drug cartels inMexicos lime-growing areas has made prices

    skyrocket: a 40-pound case of limes sells

    wholesale to grocery stores for $115, more

    than triple its previous historic high. If you think

    your Mexican neighbors pick from your fruit

    tree a lot, you aint seen nothing yet

    Okay, so Im probably a puta.Ive had countless partners, a sizable

    percentage of which were Mexican.

    Anglo and black men do it about the

    same way: slow to fast, ending with

    a big blow. Mexican men start like a

    jackrabbit, banging away at 150 humps

    a minute. Is it something cultural,

    inherited, or just a rush to finish?

    Mamo la Pinga

    Dear Gabacha: Chula, you aint no whore

    just cause you like to sleep with men. But I

    have to wonder about your choice of chorizo,

    because the stats just dont reflect your reality

    that men want to finish muy pronto rpido

    arriba arriba. For instance, the 1992 National

    Health and Social Life Survey (NHSLS) study

    conducted by the University of Chicago found

    that the prevalence of premature ejaculation

    among gabachos, negritos, and wabs was

    19%, 34%, and 27%, respectively, which

    means that our hombres can hold out pretty

    good, jackrabbit sexo and all.

    Far less scientific was the announcement

    by some app that said its collection of bedroom

    stats showed New Mexicans had the longest

    sexytimesand guess what state in los Estados

    Unidos has the highest percentage of Mexis?

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    or ask him a video question at youtube.com/askamexicano!

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    Hot in the Kitchen!Carpe Canis

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    Old Man Winter has finally headed back up north, and although weve enjoyed some really

    hearty stews and soups, its time to start cooking lighter, fruiter fare. What better way to celebrate

    strawberry season in Texas and the incoming warmer weather, than to enjoy some fresh picked

    strawberries and a cool glass of fresh squeezed lemonade? Ive combined these spring and

    summer tastes into one rich poke cake. This is an easy recipe that can be shared as a dessert

    for Easter or taken to any backyard barbeque or patio get together.

    Spring Strawberry Lemonade Poke Cake 1 lbs. fresh strawberries, sliced

    Juice from 1 lemon

    cup granulated white sugar, divided in

    half

    15.25 oz. box of Butter Recipe Yellow

    Cake Mix (Betty Crocker) 1 cup quality real lemonade (not a

    lemonade flavored powdered drink)

    1/3 cup butter, softened

    3 eggs

    Zest of 2 lemons, reserve tsp. for

    whipping cream

    12 oz. jar of lemon curd (in the jam & jelly

    aisle of your local store)

    2 cups very cold heavy whipping cream 1 tsp. vanilla extract (e-mail me to get my

    homemade recipe for vanilla)

    In a medium bowl, combine strawberries, lemon juice, and cup sugar. Cover bowl

    and set aside to marinate. This can be done a few hours before making the cake or overnight.

    Refrigerate.

    Preheat oven to 325. Grease just the bottom of a 9x13 glass baking dish. Prepare cake

    per box directions substituting lemonade for the water. Add butter and eggs as directed on

    box. Combine as directed but add lemon zest to batter. Bake for the lowest recommended time,

    because the sugar in the lemonade that you are using instead of water will serve to brown thecake faster. Remove cake from oven and let cool in the baking pan. Once cake is cooled, poke

    holes all over the cake with a large drinking straw in a checkerboard pattern.

    Strain lemon juice and sugar marinade from strawberries and combine with lemon curd,

    then set strawberries aside for layered topping. Pour lemon curd and juice marinade mixture

    over the cooled cake and smooth down with a spatula, spreading the mixture over the cake

    and allowing it to fill in the many poked holes. Layer reserved strawberries on top of the lemon

    curd marinade mixture.

    In stand mixer bowl with the whisk attachment, combine very cold heavy whipping cream,

    cup sugar, vanilla and reserved tsp. lemon zest. Whip until soft peaks form. Layer whipped

    cream over top of layered strawberries. Top with more strawberries and lemon slices as desired.

    Refrigerate for several hours or overnight.

    Enjoy your Texas spring and summer!

    Until next time, Eat, Drink & Be Sherri!

    Sherri

    Copyright 2014 by Eat, Drink & Be Sherri. All rights reserved.

    Sherri Gallagher is a New Braunfels chef who grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she began cooking at the age of

    8. This summer Chef Sherri will be sailing on the M/V Liseron which sails weekly from Sitka to Juneau, Alaska. On board,Chef Sherri will be preparing breakfast, lunch, dinner, happy hour hors doeuvres, and cocktails for her 20 passengers andcrew, so get ready for some amazing new recipes! Chef Sherri can be contacted at [email protected].

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