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In reply to the discussion: PRI The World: Why Texas May Become a Blue State [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)52. My experience as well, but in 1969. The GOP whined and their YAF were a joke.
Later a lot of them came down in the seventies and they were called carpetbaggers as many of them were not natives, but had moved down to get work as industries up north closed or other reorganizations forced them to move. Some of them we called snowbirds because they said they were coming to get away from the snow, but it was for the money. A few even brought their snowblowers with them to SE TX which was kinda funny. They were union people, too.
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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