http://townhall.com/columnists/MeredithTurney/2009/05/11/fish_dont_vote?page=full&comments=true
But theres one issue that could unite Republicans (conservative and moderate) and minorities: stopping extreme environmentalism. Many immigrants from other countriesand their descendantswork hard and love the vast opportunities America provides. However, the very government that purports to aid minorities and the poor is instead oppressing them by taking away those opportunities through red tape and bureaucratic environmental policies. The freedom that attracted so many immigrants to this country is vanishing as environmentalists tie up the resources necessary to drive small businesses and family farms.
Actor and comedian Paul Rodriguez is the perfect example of how the threat of extreme environmentalism can bring together Democrat Hispanics and Republicans. Rodriguez owns a small family farm in Californias agriculture-rich Central Valley. This is the same area that has been radically affected by a judges ruling shutting off Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta water pumps that send water south. Why would a judge cut off the most essential nutrient for farming? Environmentalists claim the pumps could threaten the tiny smelt fish in the delta water. Under the federal Endangered Species Act, if an animal is threatened, the well-being of unfortunate humans in the area takes a back seat.
Rodriguez witnessed firsthand the devastating consequences of placing a greater priority on the safety of a fish than the livelihood of his family and neighbors and decided to speak out. At a speech delivered last week to the conservative California Republican Assembly annual convention, Rodriguez described the travesty of the governments decision: It is tragic that in the most fertile soil that God has ever placed on this blue marble that we should have a desert where there should be a garden. We are truly blessed to live in a land thats just like Canaan: everything that you drop on there will grow. We have everything we need except resolve.
Standing before a room of dedicated conservative activists, Rodriguez acknowledged he always considered himself a Democrat: Three years ago if you had asked what my political affiliation is, I wouldnt have given it too much thought; I would have readily told you Im a Democrat. Its kind of like an unwritten law if youre Mexican-Americanas an inheritance. For the most part, were Catholic and were Democrats. Not just a registered Democrat, Rodriguez used his celebrity to raise money for the Democratic Party. But when his family farm was impacted by the water dispute, he suddenly found his political friends wouldnt answer his phone calls for help. He was shocked to discover the hypocrisy of the people and causes he had supported financially. I always saw myself as an environmentalist, he explained. I have funded many of these things by performing for them. Not knowing what youre backing, not knowing that those dollars are going to turn around and hurt me and those I love most.
From some of the posts on here, the generalized statements are childish.
The Republican Party are not all RINOs, they don’t hate conservative hispanics.
If a Dist. is 85% + leftwing democrats, a Republican can run but to drop heavy coin into it is not realistic and
if the person is Hispanic or Irish is not the issue.
San Diego has 5 Congressmen.
3 are Conservative Republicans
1 is Democrat and 1 is very liberal Democrat.
The Republicans back big time the GOP candidates.
There is not much push for the GOP candidates vs the
2 Dems.
This I understand as no way in hell will a Republican win in those 2 dists and why pour big money to get 25% of the vote.
The problem on FR.
to many can’t face reality.