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Originally posted by El_Jibaro
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Originally posted by EL_BORICUA
1)In the last 100 years which U.S.administration has offered
Puerto Rico the choice to become a state of the union?
2)Which one of the bills dealing with the political status
of Puerto Rico has ever made it to a vote in Congress?
3)Does the PNP really want statehood or just likes sucking on the tit?(or shall I say steal from the tit)
[Edited by EL_BORICUA on 23rd July 2002 at 14:21]
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[i]Well, lets answer the moronic questions posted by Boris in order:
1) Ever since Gerald Ford in 1974, all the U.S. Presidents have offered the CHOICE to Puerto Rico to become a STATE.
2) All the Plebiscites and Referendi offered since 1967 have been approved by Congress. Up until now the Puerto Rican People have voted by simple majority in favor of the Commonwealth.
3) Yes, real PNP members (not the faked ones like Norma Burgos and Sergio Peñaclos, and those PPD members who love to vote for PNP governors when it suits them...)[b] have voted in favor of STATEHOOD in past Plebiscites. That the PNP has not gained
yet simple majority, well, that is a historical FACT about to change with all the shennannigans of clown governor Sila
"the brief one" 
. With her obtuse help, the PNP may become the only electorally viable party in PR, and with that STATEHOOD will be inevitable.
Not one federal referendum or plebecite has even made to a
vote in Congress not one bill that has to do with the status
that is since the founding of ELA.
It will take more than a simple majority to make
Puerto Rico a state,this is a moronic vendepatria B.S.
Every President since G.Ford has offered choice?Ay bendito
que pendejos son los vendepatrias besides being thieves.