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CosmicCowboy
05-24-2005, 11:36 AM
If he thinks he can beat Henry Bonilla running for Kay Bailey Hutchison's Senate seat he has completely lost his mind...no way he even has a chance on that one....

travis2
05-24-2005, 11:39 AM
WTFover??? :wtf

Where did you hear this one?

SWC Bonfire
05-24-2005, 12:05 PM
Good lord help us... thank goodness this would be decided statewide.

Hook Dem
05-24-2005, 12:45 PM
I think he got kicked in the nuts.....oops!...Brain playing soccer! :lol

T Park
05-24-2005, 01:34 PM
Henry Bonilla is a hell of a guy.

He'd win in a landslide.

Bandit2981
05-24-2005, 02:49 PM
Henry Bonilla is a hell of a guy.

He'd win in a landslide.
ha. Bonilla is nothing more than a coconut, just like his buddy Ernesto "Call me Ernest" Ancira

CosmicCowboy
05-24-2005, 03:16 PM
WTFover??? :wtf

Where did you hear this one?

It was on the radio yesterday...Garza says he is "interested" in running for Hutchisons seat if she runs for Governor...the guy is totally clueless...I have known for months that if Hutchinson moves it will be a three way move...Hutchinson to Governor, Bonilla to Senator, and Lyle Larson to Bonilla's house seat...with mutual endorsements...hell...they have already raised their war chests...this is hardly a secret around town...

Useruser666
05-24-2005, 03:20 PM
ha. Bonilla is nothing more than a coconut, just like his buddy Ernesto "Call me Ernest" Ancira

Why is Ancira a coconut?

SWC Bonfire
05-24-2005, 04:07 PM
Why is Ancira a coconut?

Do coconuts talk out of the side of their mouth? Hey, he'd make a GREAT politician.

blaze89
05-24-2005, 04:25 PM
Do coconuts talk out of the side of their mouth? Hey, he'd make a GREAT politician.

Didn't he lose a state senate seat a few years back?



Henry Bonilla is a hell of a guy.

He'd win in a landslide.

Bonilla is no different than any other politician.....I wouldn't vote for him nor Garza.

We need a "none of the above" slot - I'd vote for that.

2Blonde
05-24-2005, 05:59 PM
Is Ed Garza on drugs?
No, but the idea of him running for higher office makes me want to consider doing drugs.
:smokin

...2Blonde

johnny00
05-24-2005, 07:50 PM
Garza isn't on drugs just ego.

atlfan25
05-24-2005, 08:15 PM
Is Ed Garza on drugs?
hmm that seems about right. :hat :smokin

travis2
05-25-2005, 06:44 AM
ha. Bonilla is nothing more than a coconut, just like his buddy Ernesto "Call me Ernest" Ancira

Typical racist bullshit from the left...

JoeChalupa
05-25-2005, 07:25 AM
Henry Bonilla? No thanks.
Ed Garza? No thanks.

AFE7FATMAN
05-25-2005, 11:53 PM
Ed Garza should be on drugs- Prozec

Nope that takes about 6 weeks to kick in

he needs something NOW

Vashner
05-26-2005, 05:27 AM
He turned Brooks into a Soccer Field... THE world top class bio medical research facility... into soccer ....

THE GUY is a genius...
P.S. does he even know what a computer and biology / chemistry is?

MannyIsGod
05-26-2005, 09:20 AM
Typical racist bullshit from the left...
:lmao

Uh, please don't lead me to compare records of racism.

travis2
05-26-2005, 09:24 AM
So you condone it, then?

And I guess I can add you to the list of people who see nothing wrong with terms like "coconut", "oreo", "n****" (I'm not going to say it!), "cracker", etc...

MannyIsGod
05-26-2005, 09:29 AM
I didn't say I condoned anything. I was laughing at your labeling of racism from the left. And don't get me wrong, the left has done plenty of racist and continues to do racist things. And they love to act like they're the party of the colored people, but that's bullshit.

However, to insinuate that the left has some kind of monopoloy, or even lead on the racism in this country is laughable.

As for the terms themselves. I use hispanic "deragatory" terms all the time. I use cracker all the time. Just to save myself hassle, I don't use any other terms. I use them in humor, and I could care less if anyone else did. I'd be leary of a politician using one in a public manner, but I wouldn't care if they used it in a private matter depending on the context.

The bottom line is that words are words and racism is contained within actions.

Useruser666
05-26-2005, 09:35 AM
So again, why is Ancira a coconut?

MannyIsGod
05-26-2005, 09:39 AM
Ask Bandit, I have no interest in the dude with the horrible commercials with Gervin.

Useruser666
05-26-2005, 09:42 AM
Ask Bandit, I have no interest in the dude with the horrible commercials with Gervin.

Uh, isn't that the Jordan Ford guy not Ancira?

MannyIsGod
05-26-2005, 09:50 AM
Oh yeah, you're right. They look pretty alike, though.

travis2
05-26-2005, 09:52 AM
I didn't say I condoned anything. I was laughing at your labeling of racism from the left. And don't get me wrong, the left has done plenty of racist and continues to do racist things. And they love to act like they're the party of the colored people, but that's bullshit.

However, to insinuate that the left has some kind of monopoloy, or even lead on the racism in this country is laughable.

As for the terms themselves. I use hispanic "deragatory" terms all the time. I use cracker all the time. Just to save myself hassle, I don't use any other terms. I use them in humor, and I could care less if anyone else did. I'd be leary of a politician using one in a public manner, but I wouldn't care if they used it in a private matter depending on the context.

The bottom line is that words are words and racism is contained within actions.

I implied neither a monopoly nor a lead. I actually was more in line with the last sentence of your first paragraph.

However, if you are insinuating a lead from the right, I would have to disagree. Personally, I think there is plenty to go around.

To quote someone you don't like very much, "words mean things". There is a reason the terms are considered derogatory. I don't like them, and I personally think anyone who uses them has (at the very least) a serious flaw in their outlook that needs to be looked at. If that insults you, I'm sorry, but that's how I see it.

I hear the call of "racism" way too often by people who think nothing of using terms like "coconut", "oreo", "cracker", and similar terms. Terms that do nothing but group people negatively based on one thing...skin color. I don't condone it, I never will, and I will speak up against it regardless of who says things like that. I am Anglo, my wife is Hispanic. If I ever heard anyone call her (or my kids) a term like that, that person would be in danger of injury. That's not a specific threat against you or anyone else, but it is what would happen.

Do you understand where I am coming from?

Useruser666
05-26-2005, 09:56 AM
Oh yeah, you're right. They look pretty alike, though.

HUH? The Jordan Ford guy is about 5'2", white, and has grey/white hair.

Ancira is like 5'10"+, hispanic, and his hair is darker. I don't think he ever had Gervin in a commercial.

MannyIsGod
05-26-2005, 10:04 AM
I implied neither a monopoly nor a lead. I actually was more in line with the last sentence of your first paragraph.

However, if you are insinuating a lead from the right, I would have to disagree. Personally, I think there is plenty to go around.

To quote someone you don't like very much, "words mean things". There is a reason the terms are considered derogatory. I don't like them, and I personally think anyone who uses them has (at the very least) a serious flaw in their outlook that needs to be looked at. If that insults you, I'm sorry, but that's how I see it.

I hear the call of "racism" way too often by people who think nothing of using terms like "coconut", "oreo", "cracker", and similar terms. Terms that do nothing but group people negatively based on one thing...skin color. I don't condone it, I never will, and I will speak up against it regardless of who says things like that. I am Anglo, my wife is Hispanic. If I ever heard anyone call her (or my kids) a term like that, that person would be in danger of injury. That's not a specific threat against you or anyone else, but it is what would happen.

Do you understand where I am coming from?
No, I think the left and right share racism pretty damn equally. I generaly think it's employeed by those who have had power.

You can have your view on words, and you're allowed to call it as you see it. I disagree. I see where you are coming from, Travis, but I do think your well meaning intentions are misplaced.

Either way, upon rereading your first comment, you didn't insuate that left was taking a lead, I just read that into it. I hate when people do that with what I post, so I apologize.

MannyIsGod
05-26-2005, 10:05 AM
HUH? The Jordan Ford guy is about 5'2", white, and has grey/white hair.

Ancira is like 5'10"+, hispanic, and his hair is darker. I don't think he ever had Gervin in a commercial.
Bitch! I said they look alike and thats that!

Useruser666
05-26-2005, 10:30 AM
Bitch! I said they look alike and thats that!

Maybe on their radio commercials? :lol

travis2
05-26-2005, 10:38 AM
No, I think the left and right share racism pretty damn equally. I generaly think it's employeed by those who have had power.

You can have your view on words, and you're allowed to call it as you see it. I disagree. I see where you are coming from, Travis, but I do think your well meaning intentions are misplaced.

Either way, upon rereading your first comment, you didn't insuate that left was taking a lead, I just read that into it. I hate when people do that with what I post, so I apologize.

OK, Manny...

Bandit2981
05-26-2005, 11:49 AM
User, i was just joking about Ancira because i hate his commercials, but Bonilla still stands

travis2
05-26-2005, 11:51 AM
And my comment about your racism still stands too.

Bandit2981
05-26-2005, 11:56 AM
whatever cracka'