To: Jeff Head
Oklahomas taking a lead position. Good on em! I'm in Texas and love it here but sometimes I think Oklahoma is even more Texan than Texas. We have too many mestizos and muzzies here that dilute the power of good Texas Patriots. Oklahoma is populated largely by solid Christians who are real Americans. Californians and New Yorkers settling in Texas have not worked out well since they bring their socialist culture with them. Oklahoma has been pretty much immune from that sort of Yankee invasion.
And when I travel north across the Red River, I enjoy seeing signs like these at the Oklahome gas stations:
Oklahoma is OK!
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04/26/2012 10:48:48 AM PDT by
re_nortex
(DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
To: re_nortex
I'm in Texas and love it here but sometimes I think Oklahoma is even more Texan than Texas.
As a fellow Texas, let's look at the record. 5 out of the 6 largest cities in Texas went for Obama (and Fort Worth wasn't too far away from going for Obama). More people voted for Obama or didn't care if he was elected and stayed home, than voted for McCain/Palin.
We've got a very liberal Republican running the House here in Texas. Far too many Texas politicians pander to La Raza.
Houston elected an openly lesbian mayor, Dallas elected an openly lesbian sheriff. Texas is a minority-majority state, and Hispanics are about to pass up whites (and along with them Democrats pandering to Hispanics). Far too many liberals and RINOs moving into Texas from New England, Florida, and California, which along with the Hispanics brainwashed by Democrats will shift Texas back to being a Democrat state within the next few Presidential elections.
When the Hispanics soon pass up the whites as the largest group, there is one good thing - most Hispanics are not fond of homosexual marriage or homosexuals in general, so the Democrats will lose out on that one. Then again, they elected lesbians as a mayor and sheriff or the two largest cities.
Still, I think you nailed it. Maybe not now, but in 10 years or so, Texas will end its flirtation with being a Republican state. Maybe Oklahoma can start sending Conservatives to Washington as Presidential candidates.
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