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Old 06-14-2014, 04:50 AM
 
Location: the very edge of the continent
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Most hispanics vote for pro-abortion candidates.
Not very Catholic of them.
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Old 06-14-2014, 11:35 AM
 
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Many anglo white voters stayed HOME and did NOT vote at all because they hated Obama AND Romney. If it had been another Repub running, IMHO Obama would've been history in 2012.

Like I said: I ain't real concerned about Hispanic Dem people since very few even can vote.
I didn't vote for either but it wasn't because I "hated" them.
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Old 06-14-2014, 11:59 AM
 
Location: Las Vegas,Nevada
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Hispanics have a significantly higher rate of abortion than do whites. And their high illegitimacy rate makes you wonder how Catholic they really are. Most hispanics vote for pro-abortion candidates.
They learn so far to the left, look what collectivististic hellholes they came from.

According to a Harris poll, 81 percent of native-born citizens think the schools should teach students to be proud of being American. proud of being American Only 50 percent of naturalized U.S. citizens do.

While 67 percent of native-born Americans believe our Constitution is a higher legal authority than international law,
only 37 percent of naturalized citizens agree.
No wonder they vote 2-1 for the Democrats.

The two largest immigrant groups, Hispanics and Asians, have little in common economically, culturally or historically. But they both overwhelmingly support big government,[/url=Obamacare,http://www.vdare.com/articles/anti-model-minority-leftists-inventing-an-anti-white-pan-asian-identity] affirmative action and gun control


Also surprising, a Pew Research Center poll of all Hispanics, immigrant and citizen alike, found that Hispanics take a dimmer view of capitalism than even people who describe themselves as "liberal Democrats." While 47 percent of self-described "liberal Democrats" hold a negative view of capitalism, 55 percent of Hispanics do.

Pew also found that only 27 percent of Hispanics support gun rights, compared to 57 percent of non-Hispanic whites. According to large majorities of Hispanics favor a national database of gun owners, limiting the capacity of magazines and a ban on semiautomatic weapons.

Seventy-five percent of Hispanic immigrants and 55 percent of Asian immigrants support bigger government—also according to Pew. Even after three generations in America, Hispanics still support bigger government 55 percent to 36 percent, compared to the general public, which opposes bigger government 48 percent to 41 percent.


How are Conservatives Republicans' going to square that circle? It's not their position on amnesty that immigrants don't like; it's Conservatives Republicans' support for small government, gun rights, patriotism, the Constitution and capitalism.


Reading these statistics, does anyone wonder why Democrats think vastly increasing immigration should be the nation's No. 1 priority?

They have to import millions of voters to stack the deck, so they can "Cast ballots Americans are not willing to cost, to elect candidates Americans are not willing to elect, to support leftist ideologies Americans overwhelming reject"

It would be one thing if the people with these views already lived here. Republicans would have no right to say, "You can't vote." But why on Earth are they bringing in people sworn to their political destruction?

Republicans have no obligation to assist the Democrats as they change the country in a way that favors them electorally, particularly when it does great harm to the people already here.

Yes, it's great for the most powerful Americans to have lots of cheap, unskilled labor. Immigration definitely solves the rich's "servant problem."

(Approximately 5 million times a day, MSNBC expresses bewilderment that any Republicans oppose amnesty when it's supported by the Chamber of Commerce. Wow! So even people who profit by flooding the country with cheap labor are in favor of flooding the country with cheap labor!)

It's terrific for ethnic lobbyists whose political clout will skyrocket the more foreign-born Americans we have.

And it's fantastic for the Democrats, who are well on their way to a permanent majority, so they can completely destroy the last remnants of what was once known as "the land of the free."

The only ones opposed to our current immigration policies are the people.

We are seeing how badly it has effected this nation and we are taking action to stop it.

Look what they did to California in less then a decade

America should be and remain America and not degenerate into a 3rd world leftist slum.
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Old 06-14-2014, 12:11 PM
 
Location: Chandler, AZ
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^^^Post of the month right here; Hispanics and their Democratic enablers in Sacramento have no one to blame for the state's current quagmire in too many ways to count except themselves, starting with abysmal schools, skyhigh RE and gasoline prices which are set to EXPLODE, and a soaring poverty rate as well, and especially in the Central Valley.

Our clueless Governor's 'Moonbeam Express' moderate-speed trail boondoggle is another reason for this state's crumbling infrastructure; borrowing money to pay for 100% unnecessary disasters such as this makes no sense, but Democrats don't make much sense when it comes to Economics 101, starting with our current President.
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Old 06-14-2014, 12:44 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas,Nevada
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^^^Post of the month right here; Hispanics and their Democratic enablers in Sacramento have no one to blame for the state's current quagmire in too many ways to count except themselves, starting with abysmal schools, skyhigh RE and gasoline prices which are set to EXPLODE, and a soaring poverty rate as well, and especially in the Central Valley.

Our clueless Governor's 'Moonbeam Express' moderate-speed trail boondoggle is another reason for this state's crumbling infrastructure; borrowing money to pay for 100% unnecessary disasters such as this makes no sense, but Democrats don't make much sense when it comes to Economics 101, starting with our current President.
Amen, Glad my Father moved us out of that hell hole of a state when I was a baby....
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Old 06-15-2014, 04:49 AM
 
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I doubt it will have much affect on 2016. Where the Senate races are taking place in 2016 will greatly improve Democrats chances of retaking the Senate or expanding their majority. Hillary will have a united Democratic Party behind her and she will keep Obama's coalition together and expand it with more women and white voters. That will put more House seats in play. This is why you see the GOP operatives already trying to knee cap her now. They're scared.
It's not the GOP criticizing Hillary; it's Democrats:

Huffington Post's Howard Fineman:
Huffington Post


Leubsdorf: Alternatives-to-Hillary buzz in Democrats' liberal wing - Connecticut Post


Jewish debate over Hillary Clinton taking form - San Diego Jewish World
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