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jiacinto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:47 PM
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Hileah, FL
Sometihng interesting. My friend is registering voters.

And he is doing it at a community college. Of the people he has registered in Hileah, almost all have chosen Democrats. And they were Hispanic Cubans.

What gives here? Is the younger Cuban generation less Republican than their parents?
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Terwilliger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:48 PM
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1. Hi - A -leah
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 05:41 AM
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13. Yes, I was going to say the same thing -- Hialeah
I lived there many, many years ago before it became all Cuban.
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guajira Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 08:04 AM
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16. Were you the one that took the American flag when you left?? LOL!
In Miami we said -- the last American to leave, please take the flag with you!
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:40 PM
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23. Yes, I remember seeing those bumper stickers.
I almost felt as if I was the last American to leave because not too many people there spoke my language anymore.
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 11:33 AM
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19. Ii went to SE Hialeah Elem & St Johns then Miami Springs Jr & Sr High
Edited on Fri Oct-17-03 12:08 PM by ElsewheresDaughter
I lived on SE 3rd street ....I remember Rustic Roller Rink with the skating chicken (omg i am sooo old)and the Essex Theater...swimming in the miami canal with the manatees....O'Quinn Park...Babcock Park...Twin Lakes (north hialeah) Opalocka Army Reserve ...oh how i miss those days...i lived there in the 50s and 60s

damn i remeber when miami internation airport was a dairy farm...it had one airstrip and a shack with an awning for a terminal sigh

hialeah was democratic back then...i remember my whole family campaigned for JFK...

here's a great tool ...satallite images ...enjoy you can zoom in and almost see who's in your driveway, just keep click on area in the pic and it qwill zoom you in..travel anywhere just type where in the search window
http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?t=1&s=14&x=178&y=893&z=17&w=1&ref=P%7cHialeah%2c+Florida%2c+United+States
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:39 PM
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22. Oh yes, the memories.
I remember Rustic Roller Rink. Would go there every Sat. night when I was in
jr. high school. I went to Hialeah Jr. High, then Miami Tech High. I lived in Miami SpSprings at that time. Yes, also the EssexTheater -- went there every Sat. afternoon. Yep, Babcock Park, remember that well, too. Moved to Georgia in 1989. Got sick of South Florida, the heat, the crime and I'm sorry to say, the Cubans. No one spoke English anymore in Miami.
Was living in Virginia Gardens at the time I moved.
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:45 PM
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24. Oh, by the way.
What year did you go to Miami Springs Sr. My sister went there also. I don't remember the exact year, but it was in the late '60s.
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:47 PM
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26. 66 - 68 oh and saturday afternoon's the circle theater in MSprs. too....
Edited on Fri Oct-17-03 12:54 PM by ElsewheresDaughter
instead of popcorn i would get the giant dill pickle...only the circle sold theater them......lol...and swam in the okeechobee canal not the miami canal
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 01:00 PM
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27. Oh yeah, must not forget the Circle.
Went there every Sat. until I reached my teens,then started going to the Essex. Seems all the high school kids went there at that time.
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:45 PM
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25. damn it...timed out ..can't fix the spelling on my above post
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morebunk Donating Member (202 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 02:33 PM
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33. Nice place
Still is pretty nice...racetrack off-track betting hurt.
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bleedingheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:49 PM
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2. It wouldn't surprise me...
they have been raised in the US, are citizens, and don't have the same feelings about Ole Castro that their parents did.

I think its a great sign!
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jiacinto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:51 PM
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3. I did read that the mayor of Hileah is a Democrat
So I wonder what the reality is and if FL-21 can ever be flipped in our direction.
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Gringo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 10:27 PM
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9. Is that supposed to mean that dems LIKE Castro?
Because I can assure you we don't. We just aren't consumed with endless hate for him. Living in Miami, I can say that the younger Cubasn are more mainstream. Hialeah is sort of a pit of a town. Nearby Sweetwater (Cuban) has a sign that says "Sweetwater Supports our Troops and PRESIDENT BUSH" (!!!!) It's all I can do to not X it out with spray paint.

Miami is kinda rightwing, but I don't hear the enthusiasm for Bush or his policies like I did 6 months ago.

Go by the Cuban Exile hangout "The Versailles" and you'll hear them yell "Viva Bush!" They used to go there to bitch about Reno & Elian. Nutty town - they couldn't give adamn about anything going on locally. It's "the Island" 24/7. That's my biggest gripe RE the Cubans, Not that they're right-wing fanatics, but that they are focused on Castro & Cuba to the detriment of this community. Miami is the poorest large city in the US for the 2nd year in a row this year (While nearby Miami Beach & Coral Gables, Palm Beach glimmer with wealth)
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guajira Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 08:07 AM
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17. Gringo - Sweetwater is Nicaraguan - not Cuban
And they are definitely Repukes!!!
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XanaDUer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:51 PM
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4. Yes.
They usually are.
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jiacinto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:53 PM
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5. Ok
So does that mean that FL-21, FL-25, and FL-18, all of which are held by Cuban American Republicans, could one day flip in our direction?
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XanaDUer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:55 PM
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7. Yes.
Many of my generation and younger Cuban-Americans would roll their eyes (I saw them) when their parents and older relatives would start a Castro rant.

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diplomats Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:53 PM
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6. Yes
The Cuban-American community is not monolithically Republican anymore.
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jiacinto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 09:56 PM
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8. That's interesting
It really is. Maybe my preconceptions of Cuban issues in Florida might be slightly off base.
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David Zephyr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-16-03 11:26 PM
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10. It's Not Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Nationality, Or...
Edited on Thu Oct-16-03 11:26 PM by David Zephyr
any of these things, Jiacinto.

It's about class structure.

Why should poor Cubans cary the load for a small group of rich pro-Castro Cubans who only want to get their grandparents lands back after Fidel dies?

Thank your friend on my part for registering voters. This is the greatest single thing that any of us can do if we are ever to win in the electoral process.

Expand the base of the Party by reaching out to the 50% who do not even vote and who are disenfranchised rather than trying to hopelessly appeal to some 19% of the more conservative and so-called "swing voters" which only drags our Party further from our principals.

Thank your friend for me, Carlos.

I hope you are enjoying Florida living. The upcoming months are so nice in Florida that it almost tempts me to leave my blessed Southern California...almost. :hi:
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WillyBrandt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 01:05 AM
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11. Having been born in Hialeah Hospital...
... Yes, younger Cubans are leaning Democratic. Why? Well, they didn't go through the weird historical experience of having been ruined by Castro (don't ever underestimate the evil of Castro), and associating that with the Democratic Party. They are very often well educated. They are growing up in a fairly tolerant and open part of the country; and as non-Cuban Hispanics come in, they pick some of that stuff up.

The GOP lock on Cubans is going away as demographics shift our way.

At least that's this Cuban American's opinion.

Oh, yeah: GO CLARK!
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Cheswick2.0 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 05:08 AM
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12. yes they are less repug than their parents
There has been a strong democratic movement amoung younger Cuban voters for years.
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JNelson6563 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 05:53 AM
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14. I lived there years ago
and it was pretty much all Cuban then. All those little ones that were around back then have grown up in relatively depressed circumstances and are more driven by their quest for a better life since they don't have the Castro-laden baggage their parents do/did.

Nothing quite like growing up poor in the "land of opportunity" to send a wake up call.

Julie
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 07:59 AM
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15. 7360 West 15th Ave
I grew up there in the 60's went to Milam Elementary, Palm Springs Junior High and the Miami Lakes in the 70's... I went to ML the first year it was open and my class was responsible for naming it after a rubber..(Trojans)...LOL

I was there during the first wave of Cubans and remember meeting many new friends who didn't no a lick of English...

I love the Cuban People... The old timers politics are a little radical expecially towards Fidel but all in all they are hard working folks who are big on Family... Plus..the Cuban Women... Ya hoo for CoCo puffs...
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JNelson6563 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 08:45 AM
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18. *smile*
I was there in the 80's and had a lot of the same feelings as you. Many folks I interacted with spoke little English and I tried to figure out Spanish (with little success). I too found them to be warm and loving folks, very hospitable. I had only good experiences with them and many were quite poor. Generous and loving in spite of it.

Those people know how to enjoy life. The old "live more with less" was a great lesson for me then. It's good to see the political shift happening down there. I'm not really surprised.

To all the great additions to our "melting pot"! :toast:

Julie
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:02 PM
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20. check this tool out.....take a spin through your old stomping grounds
Edited on Fri Oct-17-03 12:09 PM by ElsewheresDaughter
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 01:18 PM
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29. LOL..Thanks
A lot's changed ... The area I lived in had more color..;-)
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 01:29 PM
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30. trumad wait...i had the wrong link posted...here is the tool
just type in "Hialeah, FL" in the search window and click go...once there you can zoom in by clicking on any area of the image

http://terraserver-usa.com/
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 01:32 PM
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31. opps sorry........here's the correct terra tool.......satellite imagery
just type in an address or city/state and when the screen opens keep clicking on the area and it will bring you in as close enough to see a person standing in your driveway

http://terraserver-usa.com/
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 12:30 PM
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21. kick
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Demobrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 01:04 PM
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28. Young Cubans need jobs and have elderly parents too.
They are working class Americans just like everybody else, and like everybody else they are being hurt badly by W and Co.
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morebunk Donating Member (202 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-17-03 02:08 PM
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32. I worked with a young woman in her late 30's is a Cuban Jew (parents)
She told me that her one wish was to be able to go to Cuba. She receives correspondence from cousins there and longs to visit them. She also says that here parents are blinded by their hatred of Castor because her father had to leave Cuba (some kind of gambling business) when Castro came into office. They lost a lot of family land but were able to get to America with most of their fortune in tact. She said the she and her sisiter and brother dare not even mention their true desire to visit Cuba and they dare not speak anything favorable about Cuba or Castro. But one thing she knows is that a number of her father's business partners and acquaintences in this country are still bitter and will not allow their children to think or act otherwise. She also told me that her synagogue was every bit as hateful as an Islamic mosgue is said to be. She and her siblings are very careful not to rile their parents lest they be disinherited. I have no reason to believe that she is lying. I befriended her when she was about to lose her government job and actually kept her from losing it. I think she was telling the truth.
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