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Way Too Many Things Wrong Here.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 173 Comments › )
Filed under Caption This, Humor, Open thread at April 26th, 2010 - 10:00 pm

[Image found here.]

Hmm. Exposed in an unfinished particleboard Kybo with a tile floor, wearing a bikini under her clothes, hiding behind empty beer bottles, surrounded by cases of Lucky Light, and, um, well, I dunno, Babs, but it sure looks like Texas to me. I can’t even guess what’s in the box to her left.

What’s really odd is that I found this image on a Russian website, so let’s have an Overnight Open Thread.

54% of Texas Hispanics are Conservative

by Phantom Ace ( 82 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Polls, Progressives, Republican Party at February 24th, 2010 - 5:30 pm

The Progressive Media has been hyping that Texas will turn into a Democratic State. The basis for this assumption is the growing Hispanic population in that state. Well a new Poll comes out that throws cold water on this theory. More than half of Texas Hispanics call themselves Conservative. This doesn’t surprise me as I have encountered many of my Tejano (Hispanic Texans) cousins and they are even more Conservative than I, especially on social issues. Texas is one of those states where discussing social issues works in the GOP’s favor. This is drawing many Tejanos into the Right and rejecting the Totalitarian Progressive Movement and their attempts to enslave them.

AUSTIN – A bent to conservatism and family makes Hispanics a promising pool of votes for Republicans, but the party’s targeting of illegal immigrants has withered its attraction.

Regardless, Gov. Rick Perry has fared relatively well, perhaps because of his anti-Washington rhetoric and his careful immigration stance, a recent poll indicates.

It shows more than half of Texas Hispanics call themselves conservative, and a surprising 23 percent say they might participate in Tuesday’s GOP primary. Among those, Perry leads Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison by 2 to 1, according to the poll, commissioned by an Austin consultant for a national group of Hispanic legislative leaders.

Read the rest here: More than half of Hispanics identify as conservative, poll finds

With control of the Education system, the Left has erased the true history of Hispanics. Instead they emphasize victimhood and teach us that we are inferior to whites. Thankfully, in my case my Spaniard Grandfather taught me about the 700 year Resistance to Arab Aggression  and how for 150 year the Spanish Empire had the world by the balls. This gave me pride and lead me to reject the slave mentality that many of my fellow Hispanics have. This is why I despise Progressives, because it is personal to me. They lied about my history and view me as inferior. They only racially insult any Rightwing Hispanic like Marco Rubio, who doesn’t accept subservient status.

The article of course downplays the findings by claiming that 70% define themselves as Democrats. This doesn’t mean anything, remember the Reagan Democrats? They were White Catholics who, although Democrats, voted for Reagan in 1980 and 1984. Many switched to the GOP and their Children also vote Republican. Hispanics are no different. Contrary to the racist Progressive myth the Hispanic experience is closer to the White Catholic one, than the Black experience in America. We are an immigrant group and like all before want to achieve the American dream. The Totalitarian Progressives  don’t want Hispanics to succeed. They want us to live in Ghettos and be their serfs as they have tried to do to Blacks. Well I have news for the racist Left, it isn’t going to happen!

Texas to Resist Obamacare

by Phantom Ace ( 35 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Healthcare, Liberal Fascism at July 24th, 2009 - 1:30 pm

The Great State of Texas will reject Obamacare if it passes.  Gov. Rick Perry is stating that he will invoke the 10th Amendment to keep Texas out of a future national system. I really like how Texas is standing up to the Progressive-Fascist Dictatorship in Washington. More states need to stand up against these totalitarians and preserve what is left of our freedom. It is no coincidence Texas is doing better than the rest of the nation economically.

AUSTIN — Gov. Rick Perry, raising the specter of a showdown with the Obama administration, suggested Thursday that he would consider invoking states’ rights protections under the 10th Amendment to resist the president’s healthcare plan, which he said would be “disastrous” for Texas.

Interviewed by conservative talk show host Mark Davis of Dallas’ WBAP/820 AM, Perry said his first hope is that Congress will defeat the plan, which both Perry and Davis described as “Obama Care.” But should it pass, Perry predicted that Texas and a “number” of states might resist the federal health mandate.

“I think you’ll hear states and governors standing up and saying ‘no’ to this type of encroachment on the states with their healthcare,” Perry said. “So my hope is that we never have to have that stand-up. But I’m certainly willing and ready for the fight if this administration continues to try to force their very expansive government philosophy down our collective throats.”

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The Progressive attack machine will soon begin heavy attacks on Rick Perry and the state of Texas. However, unlike other Republicans, they better be prepared for a fight. Texans are not pushovers and the result could well be: The Republic of Texas!

America’s Future: Texas or California

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, Liberal Fascism, Republican Party at July 10th, 2009 - 8:37 am

While California is an economic disaster, Texas is doing well compared to the rest of the nation. Texas has proved a low tax, pro Business model can create good paying jobs and economic well being. California has gone the Socialist route and is an economic disaster.

AMERICA’S recent history has been a relentless tilt to the West—of people, ideas, commerce and even political power. California and Texas, the nation’s two biggest states, are the twin poles of the West, but very different ones. For most of the 20th century the home of Silicon Valley and Hollywood has been the brainier, sexier, trendier of the two: its suburbs and freeways, its fads and foibles, its marvellous miscegenation have spread around the world. Texas, once a part of the Confederacy, has trailed behind: its cliché has been a conservative Christian in cowboy boots, much like a certain recent president. But twins can change places. Is that happening now?

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America should follow the Texas model if it wants to provide good economic well being for its citizens.