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IIRC Fox said this morning bho was going on two hispanic talk radio shows to spin his krap he didn’t do the last time he want on to spin his krap on the illegal aliens issue? Has there been any word on this yet? I haven’t seen any?
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Whose this supposed to be news to? Maddow – borken clock, twice a day, some assembly required. The strong “Catholicism” of many Hispanics (and Whites for that matter) is a simple cover for revolutionary Marixsm. Jesus wasn’t a commie and having half of Ireland, Mexico, Italy, and Brazil think otherwise doesn’t make it so.
A mind-blowing 75 percent of Hispanics tell Pew they want bigger government with more services. Contrast that with just 41 percent of the American public that says it wants bigger government with more services. (Some 45 percent of the general American population wants smaller government with fewer services. For Hispanics, it’s 19 percent.)
Hispanic Catholics support President Barack Obama over Republican challenger Mitt Romney by a margin of more than 3 to 1 while about eight in 10 Latinos with no religious ties back the president, according to a Pew Research Center poll.
The survey of registered voters, released today, found a split between Hispanic Catholics and Latinos who are evangelical Protestants, with just half of the latter group backing Obama and 39 percent for Romney. Hispanic support for Obama far exceeds that of non-Hispanic white Catholics, who are evenly split between the candidates, Pew said.
I used to not understand how Catholics and Protestants, two followers of Christ, could have such hatred for each other to this day. Now I am beginning to understand the tension and it is because the two often have very different worldviews that effect the other: Catholics are used to a top down, institutionalized religious structure and support the same in their government; Protestants on other hand value self determination and have little use for hierarchies in their religion or government.
Catholic immigration has finally brought the old ways of Europe over to America.
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Nothing about that tease can get me to watch that video.
Rachel Maddow? Strike 1.
MSNBC? Strike 2.
Something I already know? Foul tip.
About the GOP committing electoral suicide? Strike 3.
Nessuno on January 30, 2013 at 4:30 PM
IIRC Fox said this morning bho was going on two hispanic talk radio shows to spin his krap he didn’t do the last time he want on to spin his krap on the illegal aliens issue? Has there been any word on this yet? I haven’t seen any?
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letget on January 30, 2013 at 4:35 PM
Whose this supposed to be news to? Maddow – borken clock, twice a day, some assembly required. The strong “Catholicism” of many Hispanics (and Whites for that matter) is a simple cover for revolutionary Marixsm. Jesus wasn’t a commie and having half of Ireland, Mexico, Italy, and Brazil think otherwise doesn’t make it so.
abobo on January 30, 2013 at 4:36 PM
I like it when proggies treat a population as a homogeneous group. It smacks of overt racism.
Thank you for confessing the fullness of your heart.
tom daschle concerned on January 30, 2013 at 4:43 PM
Bullshite. I know plenty of Hispanics who are solid pro-lifers, and conservative.
Ward Cleaver on January 30, 2013 at 4:56 PM
Thats a load of bull. Hispanics arent like the black voting block. Bush got north of 40%. George frickin Bush.
Flapjackmaka on January 30, 2013 at 5:24 PM
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/07/forget_immigration_its_big_government_hispanic_voters_want.html
A mind-blowing 75 percent of Hispanics tell Pew they want bigger government with more services. Contrast that with just 41 percent of the American public that says it wants bigger government with more services. (Some 45 percent of the general American population wants smaller government with fewer services. For Hispanics, it’s 19 percent.)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-18/three-fourths-of-latino-catholics-back-obama-in-pew-poll.html
Hispanic Catholics support President Barack Obama over Republican challenger Mitt Romney by a margin of more than 3 to 1 while about eight in 10 Latinos with no religious ties back the president, according to a Pew Research Center poll.
The survey of registered voters, released today, found a split between Hispanic Catholics and Latinos who are evangelical Protestants, with just half of the latter group backing Obama and 39 percent for Romney. Hispanic support for Obama far exceeds that of non-Hispanic white Catholics, who are evenly split between the candidates, Pew said.
sharrukin on January 30, 2013 at 5:36 PM
I used to not understand how Catholics and Protestants, two followers of Christ, could have such hatred for each other to this day. Now I am beginning to understand the tension and it is because the two often have very different worldviews that effect the other: Catholics are used to a top down, institutionalized religious structure and support the same in their government; Protestants on other hand value self determination and have little use for hierarchies in their religion or government.
Catholic immigration has finally brought the old ways of Europe over to America.
Daemonocracy on January 30, 2013 at 6:11 PM