Kraichgauer wrote:
JakobVirgil wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Barrett wrote:
What about "La Raza" (Latino supremacist group) ??
I was under the impression that La Rasse has been slandered by conservative opponents who purposely misconstrue what they believe because of their very name -The Race.
And in actuality, I've heard La Rasse can also mean family, or community.
-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
everyone I know in who was in La Raza votes republican (Mexican restaurants are small businesses too.)
So, THAT'S how you spell La Raza!
No, seriously; I had always thought they'd be a left leaning group, or at least most of their membership would be. Considering the Latino race baiting among Republicans, along with the anti-immigrant hysteria, if so many La Raza members are conservative voters, then Republicans sure must like shooting themselves in the foot.
-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
Beats me mexicans are generally pretty conservative, catholic, Entrepreneural, traditional.
In AZ there are or used to be a lot of "Viva la Bush" stickers on trucks driven by what looked like Mexicans.
although I did see a one on a car that also had a free Lenard peiltier sticker too.
If the republicans played their cards right they could have most of the Mexican-american vote.
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