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by urnoodle
Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:31 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Yankies Immigrating To Texas
Replies: 38
Views: 5453

Re: Yankies Immigrating To Texas

03Lightningrocks wrote:The person you address does not even live in Texas, but only has a fantasy of such an existence. He resides in Kalifornia. I am not sure where he is coming from with his comments.

Welcome to Texas... :cheers2: very few people living in Texas actually began here. Including Davy Crocket, who helped to assure this would not be called Mexico. :mrgreen:
Thanks it is a great place to live.

I'm in Denton County and it seems pretty conservative here or at least my small corner of it. I'll be surprised if anyone voted for Obamination since many voters voiced their Republican support on their way out the door of the polling place. :mrgreen:
by urnoodle
Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:47 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Yankies Immigrating To Texas
Replies: 38
Views: 5453

Re: Yankies Immigrating To Texas

There's nothing like living in Texas. The people, the food, the scenery and, most importantly, the values. If my family wasn't still living in New England then I would only go back every ten years to stock up on real Maple syrup and to watch the leaves change. It is such a shame it went liberal, it is still beautiful country.
by urnoodle
Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:38 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Yankies Immigrating To Texas
Replies: 38
Views: 5453

Re: Yankies Immigrating To Texas

JALLEN wrote:These auschlanders don't always understand that Texas is not just another place to live, but a whole way of life. They have to be trained in our ways, our attitudes, our values.
I am yankee born and raised. I moved to Texas in 1998. I have loved every minute of it! Texas is a proud state but not unlike many states if you were born there. I was taught the history of my birth state as well. Maybe that should be the pre-requisite for one when he or she moves to a new state.

The state I am transplanted from is by map, a blue state. It wasn't always and really isn't to this day. The people were hoodwinked by the democraps promising jobs to a people who were going through very hard times. They made good on those promises by bringing business into the state. It was at a cost to the people. Unbeknownst to the people, the politicians brought in only the type of business that supported their liberal views. An influx of flatlanders (big city folk that have never done a hard days labor) from surrounding states were encouraged to move there (If you haven't seen the movie, Funny Farm with Chevy Chase, check it out not too far off the mark). The native population have been trying to vote them out ever since but they are out numbered. The proud people of that state have generations that go way back in history are now leaving. It's unfortunate but they are a much wiser and they are less trusting of the government.

Be careful not to broad stroke a label as to make any newcomer feel unwelcome. Texas hospitality is unparalleled in any other state I've lived in outside my native state. I felt very welcomed and I intend to welcome any newcomer that may find a home here regardless of where they hailed from. As it's been said, "I wasn't born in Texas but I got here as fast as I could." If I find out any newcomer has been influenced by liberal views, then I will do my best to persuade them to crossover from the dark side into the light.

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