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To: ansel12
Baptised (some of them), but not practicing in any way whatsoever. They are no more Catholic than you are.

Furthermore, like I said above Protestant Hispanics, including Evangelicals, still identify over 50% as democrat/lean democrat (ie, much less conservative than white Catholics).

And Protestant Hispanics are what, a fourth of the total Hispanic population? Less than half of a fourth of 14% of the populace is hardly going to make or break conservatism.

I can hardly think of anything less worth rejoicing over.

21 posted on 06/15/2014 11:59:44 AM PDT by Wyrd bið ful aræd (Pope Calvin the 1st, defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades)
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To: Wyrd bið ful aræd

They are full on Catholics, and many of the ones who want a closer relationship to God, convert to Evangelical christian.

The racial attitude that Hispanics, or that people from catholic nations are no more Catholic than a non-catholic, sounds like true anti-Catholicism or racism, or a rare type of ugly bigotry.

I guess a handful of Catholics that prefer to live in a Protestant country over the Catholic country that borders us might have such views.

The thing that counts for conservatives and pro-lifers is that we see a key to unlocking the left’s grip on the Catholic immigrant’s vote.

This means that the future is not so certain for the left after all.

What kind of pro-lifer would get angry over converting pro-abortion voters to pro-life voters?


24 posted on 06/15/2014 12:23:46 PM PDT by ansel12 ((Ted Cruz and Mike Lee-both of whom sit on the Senate Judiciary Comm as Ginsberg's importance fades)
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