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Isn't James Carville, the Clinton strategist, known as 'The Ragin' Cajun?' :)
Carville is, to the best of my knowledge, an interloper. He has the outlook of a Carpet Bagger out of New Orleans. I have hung with, fought with and raised cane with the Cajuns and the Creoles and they are good, very good, people, Carville is a pretender politician and lacky for the rich.
 
Carville is, to the best of my knowledge, an interloper. He has the outlook of a Carpet Bagger out of New Orleans. I have hung with, fought with and raised cane with the Cajuns and the Creoles and they are good, very good, people, Carville is a pretender politician and lacky for the rich.

Well, interesting; since under Bill Clinton for a while income tax soared, I'm not sure this is how the Dems would perceive James Carville, but anyway...
 
Well, interesting; since under Bill Clinton for a while income tax soared, I'm not sure this is how the Dems would perceive James Carville, but anyway...
All of my friends in and from La. are from the southern end of the state. Many of them live in and work the swamp or offshore on the Oil Rigs and they are, most of them Dems. but not friends of him. Carville has never been the friend of the working man and that's sad because Coonies are great folks. All of my time spent working the Oil Fields was with Cajuns and they, like I said, are good people. They are not out to draw all the good out for themselves, unlike Carville, they are generous.
 
Beings this thread is about where we are or come from take a look at this...In the early 60s i lived here.... not in the big house! We lived down in the ranch house... At that time it was a small thoroughbred farm...http://www.stonepineestate.com/
 
I lived in Vernon parish. my experience with that state in general wasn't a pleasant one.
 
Central Lakes area in Minnesota, USA on the fringe where farm and forest meet. Grew up in northern Minnesota's iron range.
 
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That was a pretty place even then... Mom cooked for the couple of hands Dad worked the garden, milk cows, stepped in if needed around the horses.... What that site calls the Paddock house was where we lived ...
 
Beings this thread is about where we are or come from take a look at this...In the early 60s i lived here.... not in the big house! We lived down in the ranch house... At that time it was a small thoroughbred farm...http://www.stonepineestate.com/
Wow, that looks like a great place to grow up...even if not in the big house.
 
I know it well. My whole extended family is in the towns around that part of the state. Most of my nieces and nephews were born in St. James Mercy hospital in Hornell. They're about your age.


Now that's cool.
 
spent 4 years there . then got married...... One of the Crocker sisters owned it at that time... In the big house photos the you can see a fire place, what you dont see is mantel is 8 foot tall.... the family was only there a couple maybe 3 times a year...
 
Parsipanny in New Jersey.. feels like just being in India :) Born and brought up in India.. Moved to US in 2006..
 
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