This ad aimed at Latino voters in Nevada — which says “Democratic leaders must pay for their broken promises” — will not run on Unvision as promised, since it’s advising them (in both English and Spanish) to punish Dems by not voting at all. The group behind it, Latinos For Reform, is headed up by Robert de Posada, who claims his efforts are not motivated by any political roots. Funny, ’cause De Posada has deep roots inside the GOP.
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peteNsfo
So gross… can we expect a quick response from a trusted Latino to clear up this despicable act?
Not if the Dems have anything to do with it.
ps: Wasn’t it the Repubs that killed the Dream Act that would have provided a way for young people to earn citizenship thru military service and education??? yep, you betcha.
John
What’s the problem? Isn’t this what most Angry Gays say we should do? Just not vote? That’ll teach ’em. No ulterior motives.
reason
Talk about crazy, what they are saying is Latinos are second class citizens and should not vote. I thought this crap had ended with poll taxes and “literacy” test i.e. how many beans are in this 10 L jar? Parts of the electorate are going to want to shoot themselves in the face for letting some of these bandits slip into office come November. Nothing better then more hatred spewing out of the U.S. government.
Theo
One thing I have noticed about the differences between Democrat and Republican is that Republican will stick and vote for republican no matter what even though they know their candidate is not good, while some Democrat tend to swing and sometime vote for republican just to somehow regret afterward for their vote. Just an observation.
Cam
@Theo: said.
One thing I have noticed about the differences between Democrat and Republican is that Republican will stick and vote for republican no matter what even though they know their candidate is not good, while some Democrat tend to swing and sometime vote for republican just to somehow regret afterward for their vote. Just an observation.
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Actually that isn’t true, the entire Tea Party movement was supposedly born out of their disgust with the establishment politicians, they have now knocked off several establishment GOP candidates and seats that were formerly very safe GOP seats, or GOP pick-ups like Delaware, and Nev. are no longer GOP.
reason
@Cam: Yes but everywhere that a tea party candidate was not able to make it on the ballot the tea party people are voting republican. Once the primary is over they support the conservative no matter who he is or what he has done. Look at McCain’s poll numbers, all the JD Hayworth supports have switched right over.