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Old 8th June 2000, 22:25
a_carleone a_carleone is offline
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No se debe usar la fraseología para discutir el termino "Nación". Claramente Puerto Rico no es una Nación, porque somos una colonia de EU debido al Estado Libre Asociado.

La definición de un diccionario no se puede tomar en fragmentos como algunos aquí. Nación es: El conjunto de los habitantes de un país regido por el mismo gobierno.

Tener como algunos llaman "personalidad propia" no define a una Nación. Existen en el Mundo muchos países que son compuestos por grupos diversos y ellos son una Nación en derecho. Así que no inventen con decir que PR es una Nación, sin nadie haber votado por esa alternativa. Seamos mas democráticos y respetuosos de la mayoría de nuestro pueblo que no desea ese camino tormentoso y gris.
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Old 9th June 2000, 07:55
EL_BORICUA EL_BORICUA is offline
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LA MAYORIA DE PUERTORIQUENOS HAN
VOTADO ENCONTRA DE LA ESTADIDAD
PERO ESTA CORRUPTA ADMINISTRACION
SIGUE PIDIENDO PLEBICITO TRAS PLEBICITO
CREO QUE ES TIEMPO PARA UN CONVENCION
CONSTITUCIONAL PARA RESOLVER EL
PROBLEMA DEL STATUS UNA VEZ POR
TODAS.
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Old 9th June 2000, 21:29
El_Jibaro El_Jibaro is offline
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Carleone, se nota que nunca estudiastes Ciencias Sociales a nivel universitario .

Boricua, tu sabes que los independentistas no pasan de 3% .

Al fin y al cabo, el PNP y el Estadismo son el grupo mas grande en Puerto Rico per se ; solo si se agrupan a los pipiolos y a los estadolibristas juntos es que se puede decir que en Puerto Rico no se quiere el Estado; para mi ese es un argumento deshonesto .

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Old 10th June 2000, 16:55
EL_BORICUA EL_BORICUA is offline
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CRIOLLO,
THAT MAY BE TRUE,BUT THAT IS STILL
A MAJORITY AND IN A DEMOCRACY
WHOEVER GETS THE MOST VOTES WINS
SO THE MAJORITY OF PUERTO RICANS
HAVE REJECTED STATEHOOD EVERY
TIME,SO I DONT SEE YOUR ARGUMENT.
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Old 11th June 2000, 12:16
El_Jibaro El_Jibaro is offline
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My argument is that ONLY 3% of Puerto Ricans want independence!

While 97% of Puerto Ricans want PERMANENT UNION with the USA.

Not everyone wants Statehood, but CLEARLY ABSOLUTELY MOST Puerto Ricans enjoy and prefer their US Citizenship over independece .

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Old 12th June 2000, 15:03
EL_BORICUA EL_BORICUA is offline
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PERMANENT WOULD BE STATEHOOD
WHICH HAS BEEN REJECTED AND
I BELIEVE ELA IS IN ITS
DEATHBED SO I WOULD LIKE
TO SEE A CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION TO SORT THROUGH
THIS MESS AND END THE STATUS
QUESTION ONCE AND FOR ALL.
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