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Old 5th July 2009, 16:59
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Keep on repeating to yourself your own made-up lies.

Bajate de esa nube and s.m.d.
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Old 5th July 2009, 19:46
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Keep on repeating to yourself your own made-up lies.

Bajate de esa nube and s.m.d.
Lies? Funny you have admitted yourself that A. You are from Connecticut and B. have never lived here nor have any intent nor desire to live here either so guess what to us Islanders the opinion of Independendistas like you that don't even live here is worthless period. You are the one dreaming.
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A worthless constitution? How dare you? You are the one living in denial to the fact that despite all the problems we have, we have a standard of living that is above just about all other hispanic countries in the whole hemisphere. That we enjoy more freedom than the "Autonomy" Spain may have granted us before the war between the US and Spain. And to the fact that you represent a vey small minority going against an overwhelming mayority that want not only to remain American Citizens and just FYI that citizneship came in reward to the bravery of Puerto Rican Soldiers during WWI.
2010 - Rafael Hernández Colón to Congress: Puerto Rico cannot become a state, because it would be the poorest state in the union. P.R. is three times poorer than Mississippi! 90 % of Puertoricans do not know the English language (Hoorey for me and my sons and daughter, they are bilingual and my brothers also and if P.R. becomes independent, we can live in the states a high-jogetin life!) If P.R. became a state, it would be a burden for the U.S. finances. Unemployment and crime is very high. We have more than 700 special communities! Our proverty level is 70 %! But anyway: ¡Viva el ELA! (What's left of it!). ALL PPD leaders are happy with ELA, because we live off of you guys that pay taxes for us! Sanqu veri much, sorry I mean thank you very much!

2010 - Willie Miranda Marín - ¡Los Americanos nos han engañado con el ELA! (¡58 años despues es que se viene a dar cuenta el millonario este!). Tenemos que romper con esta cosa (el ELA), pues no sirve ni para limpiar.......El ELA me ha servido bien a mi y mis familiares y todos sabemos inglés así es que cuando venga la independencia y tranquen los aeropuertos para que no salgan los pobres, yo y mis familiares y nuestros lideres podremos salir, pues somos ciudadanos Americanos, somos ricos y sabemos inglés. Allá los que se dejaron coger de bobos. Pero anyway, ¡gracias ELA por darme tanto!


What a Constitution we have!!!
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