
24th October 2005, 10:51
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Nelson, I like the reality based way you think. That is something that Independentistas here can't seem to get a handle on. I agree with you that a population tends to elect the kind of leaders that reveal who they are inside. That does not say much for our people. That's sad but it is reality. That's why I see no hope for self-governed utopic dreamers taking over the island. They are naive or either are planning to follow Chavez' steps and create another despot lead nation.
Did you notice how the queen of drama had to turn the tables on you and trash you and call you all types of names? In the process, she acts elitist, as if though she is better and we need to be stupid and ashamed of our lack of "thinking" and "reasoning. She has the patent to thinking. She fails to see that knowledge and manipulating data does not equal wisdom, character, and developmental maturity. Most of these lefties here, are like brats, speaking of a developmental evidence. They are playground brats that are used to being treated like prima-donnas.
Keep up your comments. I appreciate your views as a form of balancing these wacky fruitcakes here.
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Originally Posted by NelsonN
I have been a member of Puerto Rico.com for years.
I just felt like replying to nonsense posts I keep reading here, and most are just postings of an article some imbecile wrote to fill space, and people like you espouse it as the way everyone in the U.S. is thinking. Again it's h.o.r.s.e.s.h.i.t!
I am not for statehood, and I don't belong to any of the parties. What I don't wish to see is independence, screw that. If you want independence go live in Cuba or the Dominican republic. What's that, you say? I thought so.
The U.S. will never let go of Puerto Rico. What needs to happen is the cleanup of the political corruption, it's getting too ridiculous. Puerto Rico can be so much better politically wise, the shame is on us for voting into office the same trash year after year--even with the best evidence of corruption in hand. The old decade cry of "I vote [fill in your political party here] because my father was a [fill in your political party here] and I am a [fill in your political party here] until the day I die." The usual ignorant Puertorican nonsense. Keep voting like that, it's just done great things for Puerto Rico, really.
And as far as the blacks in America, they are everywhere and in every local and national office. Proof you don't know what you are talking about.
Can you tell me what happened to Trent Lott?
I guess the tremendous political pressure was the whites ganging up on Lott, the blacks just sat on the sidelines, because according to you they have no political power.
Hell, if Puertoricans were as unified in their fight against Washington (as black people have) we would have already marched on Washington D.C. and gotten things done. Instead we send ass kissers to Capitol Hill.
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