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Red Brown and Blue
http://www.redbrownandblue.com
Red Brown and Blue is a news source designed to build a two-way bridge for interaction and progress between grassroots multicultural communities and the mainstream media and influencers.
The site also aims to create a community of intelligent, passionate thinkers and doers with a desire to express their views, participate in the national dialogue, and contribute to the evolution of the American Dream in a way that patriotically cherishes the past while optimistically embracing the future.
Recent Posts
I’m Caught in a Houston Football Love Triangle
Rodriguez: In that home, we used to stare out the window at night and she taught me how to admire and appreciate the “Moon.” I’m involved in a tragic love story. Let me tell you about it. Back in 1996, I was in love with this girl, but her dad...
GOP: Tough Love for Latinos
Republicans say they love Latinos, but they sure have a funny way of showing it. Recently, the Senate killed the controversial Vitter Amendment, which would have required that the 2010 Census questionnaire be changed to include an unprecedented que...
Greed Divides, but Will it Conquer?
Greed is good,” Gordon Gekko giddily extolled in the movie “Wall Street,” capturing the hubris of the 80’s and earning Michael Douglas the coveted Academy. Forget which political party is winning these days. Partisanship may well be a distra...
“Free SPM” movement is more about a community needing to face the music than it is about freeing an icon
Carlos Coy (born October 5, 1971), better known by his stage name South Park Mexican, is an American rapper, and company founder of Dope House Records. His stage name is derived from the South Park neighborhood in Houston, Texas where he was raised. ...
For the People: Fair Play
My wife and I took our 6-year-old boy trick-or-treating the other night, and while we were out, I saw a group of non-costumed teenage boys going door-to-door. Whenever I saw a group like this as a child on Halloween it terrified me. I was convi...
Texas Hispanics Might Lose if Opt-Out Public Option Wins.
You win some and you lose some. So it might go for Texas if Congress ends up approving health care reform including an “opt-out” public option. But this is a life and death battle Texas Hispanics simply can’t afford to lose. Earlier this wee...

