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TexasTowelie

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54. Today would have been the day
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 10:03 PM
Feb 2015

if I had gone bike riding without wearing any pants or underwear.

My fingers felt like they were frostbitten so one can only imagine about the nether region.

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give it 10 years.... unblock Feb 2015 #1
With those demographics it should be Democratic now DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #2
institutions and voting patterns don't change the instant demographics do unblock Feb 2015 #3
People are not monolithic globs. HappyMe Feb 2015 #5
You do know we do have constituencies that could uncharitably be called "monolithic globs". /NT DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #7
I wasn't saying anything uncharitable. HappyMe Feb 2015 #8
But people shouldn't be expected to vote for candidates inimical to their interests./NT DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #10
The fact is, HappyMe Feb 2015 #13
Democrats got around 22% of the white vote Gothmog Feb 2015 #30
African Americans, Latinos and Asians do not vote as a block in Texas Agnosticsherbet Feb 2015 #4
Amazing how different they are from Latinos elsewhere... DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #6
Texas media is also pretty much pro-GOP. Hard to get a message out that the GOP is hurting them BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #11
Very different than the Latinos I meet here in L A./NT DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #12
True. Much different than all the Latinos I've met here in the Inland Empire, too. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #16
Put a Latino (Julian Castro, Sec. of HUD) on the top ticket in 2016 and Texas WILL turn blue. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #9
Calling people "stubborn" because they don't HappyMe Feb 2015 #18
No, that's not what I said. Don't put your words into my post in order to change my meaning. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #22
It's hard for some immigrants to learn the language. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #24
I know - although Spanish is a far more difficult language to learn than English, imo. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #27
Not all kids TexasMommaWithAHat Feb 2015 #41
Well, maybe not all but many. And family participation will speed up the process. My son is born in BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #50
English is one of the more difficult languages to speak well and idiomatically Fumesucker Feb 2015 #43
Believe me, Fumesucker, I know. I write novels so I know how vast the English vocabulary can be. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #51
I knew an undocumented immigrant a while back.. Fumesucker Feb 2015 #52
LOL! Weirder? Nah. Creative? Yes! BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #53
The Texas Democratic Party printed some Clinton/Castro 2016 bumperstickers over a year ago Gothmog Feb 2015 #31
Let's hope we can put those to good use should Hillary Clinton decide to run. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #37
That will not happen. former9thward Feb 2015 #40
Or so you hope, former9thward. eom BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #49
I deal in reality. former9thward Feb 2015 #57
Reality?? Uh, no. In this case, it's clearly wishful thinking. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #59
Democrats have highly favorable demographics among Texans who don't vote. Bucky Feb 2015 #14
Give them a reason to. When Pres. Obama postponed his immigration e.o. until after the elections BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #25
I agree that delaying immigration executive action was a mistake Gothmog Feb 2015 #32
It's just a show of respect for their demographic. Show them this, and they will fight hard for you. BlueCaliDem Feb 2015 #35
Not the way the USA speeds toward a 2 class society, the wall is to high. Sunlei Feb 2015 #15
Because everything is bigger in Texas abakan Feb 2015 #17
I think your sole aim here was to start yet another Texas-bashing thread. Paladin Feb 2015 #19
NM, CO, AZ, NV, CA, and FL are all blue or purple... DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #20
I stand by and confirm my earlier statement about your motives, here. (nt) Paladin Feb 2015 #21
You are free to be wrong and egregiously wrong at that. (nt) DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #23
I do not take this thread as Texas bashing Gothmog Feb 2015 #34
Why would I hate Texas? DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #44
Gerrymandering? Faux pas Feb 2015 #26
Don't think it will betterdemsonly Feb 2015 #28
Two reasons (i) Texas has a low voter participation rate and (ii) GOP voter suppression tactics Gothmog Feb 2015 #29
Why isn't Vermont Red and when will it turn Red? onenote Feb 2015 #33
We know from exit polls how every demographic votes DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #45
If you know the exit polls then you know the answer to your question onenote Feb 2015 #46
In 012 President Obama was over ninety percent with African Americans... DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #47
And Wendy Davis was over 90 percent with African Americans onenote Feb 2015 #48
The numbers may favor Dems, but the DISTRICTS favor the GOOP. I think they will do everything they Erose999 Feb 2015 #36
The redistricting trial is still proceeding Gothmog Feb 2015 #38
This ^^^ Egnever Feb 2015 #55
Gerrymandering, massive voter suppression, lack of any real help at the national level. hobbit709 Feb 2015 #39
They also suck a lot of big business there daredtowork Feb 2015 #42
Today would have been the day TexasTowelie Feb 2015 #54
Purple in a decade, blue in two, if I had to guess (nt) Recursion Feb 2015 #56
Texas actually USED to be a blue state. alp227 Feb 2015 #58
Latinos vote in very low numbers there, and white Texans are extremely geek tragedy Feb 2015 #60
It won't turn blue overnight, it will turn blue when those demographics can be mobilized pstokely Feb 2015 #61
This is why LynneSin Feb 2015 #62
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