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Latinos for Trump? Isn't that like Jews for Jesus? I mean do these people have a clue?

We have a lot of morons out there.  This is what I mean by equal.  Not all Latinos have brains any more than any other race.  But to offer up their integrity and pride to follow Donald Trump?  That hits new skids of low.

Posted - July 11, 2016

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  • 46117

    Because Hillary is not DOWNING equal rights.  That is why.  DUH???

      July 13, 2016 12:18 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    Yes.  I remember that.   The Jewish faith does not recognize that he was GOD so your comment makes zero sense as usual.

      July 13, 2016 12:19 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    Well, if that were true, they would not vote for an IMBECILE that has no passing acquaintance with ANYTHING remotely political,  if they were just going on facts and talent.  Now, would they?

      July 13, 2016 12:20 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    Archie, how this is an argument pro or against what I am talking about is beyond reason and beyond my comprehension.

    As I said, JOIN ANYTHING YOU WANT TO, just don't tell me you are voting for Donald Trump and you are a Latino and that is WHY you are voting for TRUMP.

    Argue the finer points with this other member if you like, but we started out arguing MY POINT of MY question, remember?

      July 13, 2016 12:23 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    My 2, I can find a quote for anything. I do not recognize that definition.   Jews are not FOR Jeus.  OKAY?  They do not believe He was or is GOD.   Now, back to the SUBJECT?  Stop arguing a point that really does not matter here.   Stick with the Latinos for Trump already?

    White Hispanic and Latino Americans
    Americanos hispanos y latinos blancos
    Total population
    (26,735,713[1]
    8.7% of total U.S. population, 2010[1]
    11.9% of total White American population, 2010[1]
    53.0% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans, 2010[1])
    Regions with significant populations
    All areas of the United States
    California California 6,503,487[2]
    Texas Texas 5,398,738[2]
    Florida Florida 2,867,365[2]
    Languages
    American English • American Spanish • Spanglish • Nuyorican English
    Religion
    Predominantly Christianity
    (mostly Roman Catholic, sizeable Protestant)
    Minority Judaism and others.
    Related ethnic groups
    White Latin Americans, White Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans

    In the United States, a White Hispanic[3] is an American citizen or resident who is racially white (i.e., of primarily European descent) and of Hispanic descent. White American, itself an official U.S. racial category, refers to people "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa" who reside in the United States.[4]

    Based on the definitions created by the Office of Management and Budget and the U.S. Census Bureau, the concepts of race and ethnicity are mutually independent, and respondents to the census and other Census Bureau surveys are asked to answer both questions. Hispanicity is independent and thus not the same as race, and constitutes an ethnicity category, as opposed to a racial category, the only one of which that is officially collated by the U.S. Census Bureau. For the Census Bureau, Ethnicity distinguishes between those who report ancestral origins in Spain or Hispanic America (Hispanic and Latino Americans), and those who do not (Non-Hispanic Americans).[5][6] The U.S. Census Bureau asks each resident to report the "race or races with which they most closely identify."[7]

    White Americans are therefore referenced as "White Hispanic" and "Non-Hispanic Whites," the former consisting of White Americans who report Hispanophone identity (Spanish Hispanic Latin America), and the latter consisting of White Americans who do not report Hispanophone ancestry

    As of 2010, 50.5 million or 16.3% of Americans identified as Hispanic or Latino.[1] Of those, 26.7 million, or 53%, also identified as White.

      July 13, 2016 12:24 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    You just want to go in circles because you do not know how to move past a point and understand English.  You say nothing that means anything to prove you even know what the heck you are trying to say.  Read this whole question and all the comments and then come back and try to speak?

      July 13, 2016 12:28 PM MDT
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  • 17261
    Au contraire. I don't think how you define yourself. I read your replies made inside my questions, ALL of them. I am not aware if you recall everything you say, but I do notice when I read something remarkable.

    No doubt you got temper, and it might annoy you that people don't reply on your questions in the way you want them to. It's the risk of the questioner. I should know.

    The one you're rolling over this time did the crime to add a reply to another respondent inside your question. She was so kind to correct his perception of Latino groups. It is a valid reply. We cannot expect to control our questions when they are released into the public. So I've been told.

    Do you actually want a free discussion/debate or more like a censorship (defined by you) when replying on your questions, and the comments left of others?
      July 13, 2016 1:29 PM MDT
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  • Just why would they find a corrupt establishment whore, like Hillary Clinton, more appealing?

    If you don't like Trump, I respect your opinion. Though don't seriously suggest that Trump is stupid. People don't succeed in business by being dumb. He's very capable.

    If the U.S. had been run like a business, it would be in much better shape. It's career politicians who often don't understand how the real world works.

    If Trump doesn't understand politics, could he have done what he has done? Do think someone naive could really take on the GOP establishment and win?

      July 13, 2016 3:19 PM MDT
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