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Republican Party of Texas Releases First Spanish-Language Video, “Soy Tejano Republicano(a)”

The following came in from the Republican Party of Texas:

The Republican Party of Texas today released its latest video, "Soy Tejano Republicano(a) (“I Am A Texas Republican”), to audiences statewide on YouTube. This first-of-its-kind video in both English and Spanish and features Texas Republicans espousing conservative values and ideas directly to Texans for whom Spanish is their primary language.   Read more »

at Jun 16, 2010 11:52 AM
       

Adryana Boyne Speech at Republican Party of Texas 2010 Convention

Adryana Boyne gave a speech to the delegation at the RPT 2010 Convention.

Ivan Andarza, an attorney from Austin and an official spokesperson for the RPT, quoted:

Without a doubt, one of the highlights of the 2010 Texas Republican Convention was the energetic speech delivered by Adryana Boyne. Her speech accomplished the goal of allaying the fear that Hispanic outreach necessarily requires us to water down our conservative message. As she stated, our pro-family and pro-economic freedom agenda are universal and even if delivered in Spanish, they are one in the same. We are fortunate with having someone like Adryana Boyne who can take our conservative message to all corners of our state in English and Spanish. What more could we ask for?
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at Jun 15, 2010 12:02 PM
       

There's A Communist Living in the White House

Former Saturday Night Live star Victoria Jackson has just realeased a video entitled, "There's a Communist Living in the White House." This video is an uncomplicated look at the uncomplicated reality!   Read more »

at Mar 7, 2010 11:39 AM
       

Rep. Pete Stark: "As National Debt Increases, the Wealthier America Becomes"

If you think we are accumulating too much debt, you're just too stupid to understand.

In this interview, Rep. Stark takes a novel view of our national debt. You see it is actually a measure of our "wealth." Who knew?

The interviewer asks a great follow-up question, "So, why not spend another trillon? That will makes us wealthier, right?"   Read more »

at Sep 7, 2009 10:17 AM
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