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? asked in HealthMental Health · 3 years ago

Would you like to contact the White House online to welcome 1300 new undocumented Republicans?

https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/

Everyone knows that Hispanic people- being catholic, pro life, and traditionalists- make natural Republican voters once integrated into American society. Thank goodness we have no plan to stop the caravan of 1000 BASED shîtholers from crossing that big ole Rio in a few weeks. Hopefully when this is proven successful we'll get waves in the hundreds of thousands. I'd like to see the communist atheist Democratic Party ever recover from this demographic shift lol

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  • 3 years ago

    After working 11 years for a medical group, I can tell you that the Hispanic abortion rate is astounding. I suppose it comes of not believing in contraception. But when your back is up against the wall of an unwanted pregnancy, it doesn’t much matter what you believe.

  • mokrie
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Wrong. They may be Catholic but the vote where they will get the most benefits and free stuff. That's Democrat.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Hispanics are becoming evangelicals

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    On a humid afternoon this past November, I pulled off Interstate 75 into a stretch of Florida pine forest tangled with runaway vines. My GPS was homing in on the house of a man I thought might hold the master key to one of the strangest scholarly mysteries in recent decades: a 1,300-year-old scrap of papyrus that bore the phrase “Jesus said to them, My wife.” The fragment, written in the ancient language of Coptic, had set off shock waves when an eminent Harvard historian of early Christianity, Karen L. King, presented it in September 2012 at a conference in Rome.

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