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			<description><![CDATA[ I more that I read the material of Alex Loya, the more I consider him a history quack, and outdated. TODAY, to  a Mexican(above &amp; below the border), the terms federalist and centralist are outdated and really means nothing to him. They are historical political terms which existed during Mexico's early years, and then during the War of Reform (1858-1861) the political terms of Liberal and conservative were used to label the great Mexican, Indian leader Benito Juarez from south Mexico, and... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Alex Loya, author of <a href="http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/images/texforum/txforumloya.htm" target="_blank"<em>Continuous Presence of Italians and Spaniards in Texas as Early as 1520, including the Participation and Consequence of Texas and Louisiana in the American Revolution</em></a>, argues that through their sometimes unrecognized dominant Iberian peninsula genetics and culture, Hispanic peoples throughout the southwestern states of the USA have more in common with Louisiana and the... ]]></description>

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