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Puerto Rico...
wheelrite Offline
#51 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
I work all night and a drink the Rum!
Stack bananas till the morning come!


Daylight comes and me want to go home.....


Dayooooooooooo
teedubbya Offline
#52 Posted:
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This is all a cut and paste...




Amidst all the ballyhoo of the Presidential election came this bit of contradiction:

Puerto Rico wants to become the 51st state of the US

Voters in Puerto Rico have supported a non-binding referendum to become a full US state.

…and this:

…Tuesday’s vote comes with an asterisk and an imposing political reality: The island remains bitterly divided over its relationship to the United States and many question the validity of this week’s referendum.

Nearly a half million voters chose to leave a portion of the ballot blank. And voters also ousted the pro-statehood governor, eliminating one of the main advocates for a cause that would need the approval of the U.S. Congress.

Yeah, to call Puerto Rican politics ‘complicated’ is not precisely incorrect; but doing so is very wry. There are political parties down there that take positions on the status of the Commonwealth; and the defeated (Republican) governor is of the same pro-statehood New Progressive Party as Puerto Rico’s nonvoting (Democratic) representative in Congress, while the new (Democratic) governor is from a different, pro-Commonwealth political party ([Popular Democratic] Party). Getting details about the Puerto Rican legislative elections has been shockingly difficult, but I finally tracked down an election returns site: it would appear that both halves of the Puerto Rican legislature have flipped to the [Popular Democratic Party]*. So, depending on who you ask, we have a situation where either the Puerto Rican electorate has decided to seek statehood, or… not.

As to what should be done: there have been a lot of arguments on this, and there will be more later. Personally, I take the position that Puerto Ricans on Puerto Rico should have the final say in the matter of whether they should seek statehood, given that they’re the ones who are in the position of being 3.7 million American citizens** without full representation in Congress. I’m fine with them staying a Commonwealth (I personally think that they should in fact go for statehood, if only because the current situation seems to be having a bad effect on their standard of living); I just wish that they were in fact being clearer with this latest vote.
DrafterX Offline
#53 Posted:
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ya, they're messed up.... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#54 Posted:
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Which would make them a perfect fit as a state
DrafterX Offline
#55 Posted:
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true.... true.... Mellow


just think of the reality tv we could get from there.... Think
teedubbya Offline
#56 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
true.... true.... Mellow


just think of the reality tv we could get from there.... Think


I'd trade texas for them
DrafterX Offline
#57 Posted:
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there are some beautiful women in parts of Texas.. plus oil refineries and stuff.... surely there's another state we could trade if we had to.... Think
DrafterX Offline
#58 Posted:
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and why do you keep trying to destroy the Big 12..?? Mad
teedubbya Offline
#59 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
and why do you keep trying to destroy the Big 12..?? Mad


because I only have 6 1/2 and am jealous
DrafterX Offline
#60 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
because I only have 2 1/2 and am jealous



poor bassard.... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#61 Posted:
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Mellow
pdxstogieman Offline
#62 Posted:
Joined: 10-04-2007
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Stinkdyr wrote:
Cut Puerto Rico loose.

Grant them their freedom.......and quit funneling welfare to them.

Herfing


Yeah, let Missisisipi go too while yer at it.
JadeRose Offline
#63 Posted:
Joined: 05-15-2008
Posts: 19,525
pdxstogieman wrote:
Yeah, let Missisisipi go too while yer at it.





I'll trade Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, most of Georgia, and both Carolinas for PR and Cuba. They can have Arizona as a sweetener.
bloody spaniard Offline
#64 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
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JadeRose wrote:
I'll trade Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, most of Georgia, and both Carolinas for PR and Cuba. They can have Arizona as a sweetener.



You so crayzee. LOL!

I've lived with BOTH the Caribbean and southern peoples and LOVE them both!
Both are kind, passionate, and gay, er, happy, and they let you know EXACTLY where you stand with them.
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