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In reply to the discussion: PRI The World: Why Texas May Become a Blue State [View all]ag_dude
(562 posts)28. I'm talking about the latino catholics in south Texas, the context of the post
Last edited Wed May 30, 2012, 11:28 AM - Edit history (1)
Do you know many of them?
The Klan? Labor unions? Neither impact the group I'm speaking of much.
The Klan is more prevalent in the imaginations of northerners than anywhere latinos are a major percentage of the constituency.
Hell, Texas being a right to work state opens up low paying jobs to latinos.
And the Church itself was pro-choice through quickening until a few years ago.
Huh? When was the Catholic church ever anything but solidly against abortion?
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One has to wonder why any Hispanic person would have ever been Republican at all.
Zalatix
May 2012
#2
When I first started posting at DU that was still the official Roman Catholic position.
ieoeja
May 2012
#43
I must have been thinking birth control. However, Catholics are no more and no less pro-choice.
ieoeja
May 2012
#44
They believed it was acceptable through quickening. I don't see how that differs from pro-choice. nt
ieoeja
May 2012
#47
heard that on NPR, also... but considering that they are the "Liberal Bureau" of FOX
stlsaxman
May 2012
#56
I assume that Latinos are motivated to a significant extent by self-interest
skepticscott
May 2012
#21
I voted yesterday and the Republican primary voting line was much longer than the Democrats.
Dustlawyer
May 2012
#11
My experience as well, but in 1969. The GOP whined and their YAF were a joke.
freshwest
May 2012
#52