 My name is Tony Pazosa and I am running for County Executive and let me tell you my story. My father came from a communist country, came from Cuba. He knows what it's like to be interrogated. He knows what it's like to be starving. He knows what it's like to lose his freedom in an afternoon. And that's why it's so important to me to stand up for that. Because my father had the opportunity to flee to America when things got bad. But as Americans, where are we going to go when things get bad? We're not. We're going to stand. We're going to take a stand. That's why we have the Second Amendment to protect us from the tyranny of government. And I know all of you understand that because that's why you're here. And we have to remind Americans that's why we have a Second Amendment. Because when we go to Japan and visit, we don't become Japanese. When we go to France, we don't become French. But I can assure you when they come here, they become Americans. And that's what sets us apart from the rest of the world. And that's why we're special. And that's why I put my name on the line for County Executive. But I need your help. Because what Lisa said, boy, when she talks about Agenda 21, that makes my blood boil. Because that is a secret way of government stealing our freedoms. Stealing our liberty to live our lives according to the Constitution and according to the freedom that has been granted to us by our Creator. And I think that's so important. But I need your help. For those of you that live in St. Louis County, I need you to tell all of your friends to get out and vote. It is your civic duty to get out and vote. Too many men and women have served and given it their all. And we have Memorial Day coming up this weekend. I will be out at Jefferson Barracks with my kids who are Boy Scouts putting flags on those tombstones. And my father, who came from that communist country, volunteered to go to Vietnam. And of course he volunteered at the worst time when the Tet Offensive began. He said, he's never seen so much shelling and bombing in his life, but he said it was worth it because he loves America that much. And if my father can go through the hell that he went through to give me an opportunity at freedom, I can at least have the guts to put my name on a ballot to run as a candidate. And that's what I'm going to do. So I will be here after this meeting. Please come see me. I would love to talk to you. And if you have any questions for me, I'd love to answer them. So thank you so much for your time.