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Old 26th April 2000, 09:13
EL_BORICUA EL_BORICUA is offline
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LENNY,
THATS WHERE YOU WRONG IF I DIDNT OWN A
ROCK IN PUERTO RICO I STILL WOULD HAVE
A RIGHT TO SAY WHAT I FELT BECAUSE I
WOULD STILL BE PUERTORICAN,TO ME ANYONE
WHO IS PUERTORICAN EVEN IF THEY DO NOT
OWN ANYTHING IN PUERTO RICO HAS A RIGHT
TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINION,ITS THEIR
HOMELAND,AND ONE NEVER LOSES THAT.
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Old 26th April 2000, 10:28
Eddier1 Eddier1 is offline
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It is incredible that anyone, Lenny or others, would attempt to set requisites of ownership of private property as a condition for exercising one's freedom of speech.
Private property! FORGET ABOUT IT!
As to Lenny, who is in the U.S. navy, and who appears not to have any sense nor recognition of the self-evident truth of freedom or independence, let me recommend that the Swabby take note of the motto of the Navy Seals, who say that they will die if necessary for our right to freedom; and that means our right to freedom of speech too!
Take note also of the adage that states "Even though I don't agree with you, I will fight and die if necessary for your right to express your point of view freely". And that means the right of freedom of speech.
So in the light of this reality check, never..NEVER EVER say to the Boricuas that they don't have the right to speak freely.
In my opinion anyone who does this is one sick person who doesn't even have the basic sense or recognition of the self-evident truth of freedom that is intrinsic to each and every human being. If on the other hand, you are a sub-human, then the only thing I can recommend is that you get professional help. Get help!
One more thing, if you respond to this post try not to swear nor use any abusive language and/or drag yourself along the ground like a snake. It would make your response easier to understand without such "things" in the discussion.

Sr. EddieR

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Old 4th May 2000, 06:36
Peter_Roman Peter_Roman is offline
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A sad day in Vasques 5am (5/4/200 AND a sad day for the Democratic system. PRican demonstrators are being Move out.
The PNP will never recover from this one.
The winners will be the PPD & PIP. I hope
this will move our people to vote for a free
country. Because this would never happen if it was a state or a free country.
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Old 4th May 2000, 17:03
Poncepr68 Poncepr68 is offline
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El Boricua,

You have a point but as I have said you have your ways and I like may other have theirs. I may not agree with you on you views but to me that does not make you wrong nor less Puerto Rican as many of times you and your crew just like I have heard many of the statehooders question anyones patriotism. We all want a better Puerto Rico we just have different ways that we want to get there.

Eddier1,

You are very much a trip I set no prerequisite for status issue in Puerto Rico my ideas are just that my ideas. Has Boricua has said on many occasiones and I would go with him on this one to hell and back we live in a democracy and that is our right to express ourselves but just keep this in mind we are all responsible for what we say. See you and El Boricua believe that dominicans and cubans in Puerto Rico should not be able to vote on the status issue I believe that if they live there they should be able, but again that is you opinion, nothing wrong with your thoughts just that I do not agree with it. What ever may happen we will all remain Puerto Ricans thick and through. God bless us all.
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Old 4th May 2000, 19:53
Eddier1 Eddier1 is offline
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[quote]Originally posted by Lenny Vazquez:


Lenny said:

>>See you and El Boricua believe that dominicans and cubans in Puerto Rico should not be able to vote on the status issue I believe that if they live there they should be able, but again that is you opinion, nothing wrong with your thoughts just that I do not agree with it.<<

Wrong Lenny! You must be mistaking me for some other poster, because I have never posted my opinion in this forum concerning them. My first impression of the issue of their voter status was and still remains to this day that I wouldn't touch that issue with a ten foot pole. It is up to those who get payed to register voters in Puerto Rico to handle that issue.

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