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Governor Jindal's Ancestral Homeland

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

LPB President and CEO Beth Courtney journeys to India to find out how the young Republican is being perceived in his ancestral homeland.

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  • Geez people, he isn't Indian.  He's an American- born and raised in Louisiana.

  • By the way, these labels like "liberal", "progressive" or "conservative" mean close to nothing to the Asian community. The two topmost government related concerns for Asians are taxes and ethnic inclusiveness in society. The Dems used to have the upper hand on the latter, but if Jindal is the nominee, that argument is a non-factor. Which leaves taxes..... A GOP strength.

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  • this show seems really ignorant, he is an american born in the US, he doesnt have any realy ties to India i doubt he's ever been to India before he became a politician.

  • @LatinoIndiano Speak for yourself, we always vote Liberal in Canada, and we'd vote Democrat for sure in America considering how crazy their right wing really is.

  • @ihofaerefa

    Now that's a different argument.

    I however, am proud of my Hindu roots. And I was actually born in Bangladesh. However ,unlike the rest of the Bangladeshi ignorant populace, I acknowledge my Indian roots :)

  • @kaminoneh he ignored his hindu roots

  • @jkcwebs LOL. as an indian american born here-its undeniable that he is indian....

  • @89yy98gt89

    That's such a racist comment. I bet your a liberal racist douche! What do Punjabis supposed to look like? 

  • @mochopz

    No, because Reagan is like the millionth generation American while Jindal is the 1st. Reagan is a mix of numerous European nations while Jindal stems strictly India. stupid.

  • @kingofthenight1

    He turned his back on India? How? By being born in the USA? It was his fault that his parents decided to leave their motherland and come for better opportunities here? Am I also turning my back on India because I was raised in the USA? What kind of rubbish is this?! If he turned his back on India, would he ever acknowledge the fact that he has Indian roots in him? I don't think so.

  • @jkcwebs I know, he acts and sounds American, he pretty much renounces his Indian roots and he's a governor- why can't we just look past skin color already? Minorities don't always automatically have to be liberal...

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