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Old 2nd October 2000, 18:26
Papo_Blair Papo_Blair is offline
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Don't forget to vote in the coming election.
Only way to win!
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Old 5th October 2000, 21:07
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Funny, the PNP and even PPD know that
US don't want us but they go on. Is time
to vote for a free Puerto Rico.
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Old 5th October 2000, 21:15
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MARXISM is an OPIATE you know , and it is time you stop taking mind altering drugs, "papo-swing" .

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Old 7th October 2000, 05:59
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Section 936 phased out is another
Way to force us to take Statehood.

Thousands of workers if not millions of workers would lose their jobs When Section 936 is phased out. By the year 2005 section 936 will Be complety phased out. Many jobs have already been lost during The previous several years due to the phase out. More worrisome Has been the inability to attract comparably paying jobs to Puerto Rico to substitute for those that have been lost.
Why? How could this happen to Puerto Rico? Very simple. They want to force Puerto Rico to become part of the United State by the forces of the PNP and they don’t care
If millions lose there jobs in Puerto Rico. Without Section 936 American co and other companies would have to pay federal taxes
Even thought PR is not a state. This is almost the same thing The happen when England force taxes to the American colonies.
How can these companies pay federal taxes when the laws say Very clear, No taxes without representation. This companies paying
Taxes are okay if Puerto Rico was a state but is not. But tanks God the we have Latin congressman fighting to come With something new. One of them is Luis V. Gutierrez.
He is a member of congress. His phone is 202-225-8203. Him and other are working on H.R. 2138. What is H.R. 2138? This is to amend the Internal Revenue Code to extent the credit for Businesses operating in Prico
And also help other possessions of the US. This bill would Allow for existing and new companies operating in PR to Benefit from a credit against their federal corporate tax liability. The goal of this important legislation is to attract investment and
Job creation by more companies. Another reason to say No to Statehood. No one should force our people to become A state by removing jobs from PR!
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Old 9th October 2000, 10:15
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One thing the I can't understand is how could
those who believe in statehood go on doing
so when you have enemies in Washington.
Time and time again they have stop the
moment to making Puerto Rico a state.
Don't you get it? They don't want us.
Also, they have not even help the PPD get
to the point they want. So you see, freedom
for Puerto Rico is the only option and is
the option the Washington will faunally give
to Puerto Rico.
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Old 11th October 2000, 22:19
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To thegenie:

I feel so sorry for thegenie because he is
the one who is going to be crying. Is going
to be the other way around. Puerto Rican
History has always repeated its self. When
ever the poles said that the PNP was going
to win the opposite would happen. I have
Live in PR to know so. Believe me, PR would
never become a state. They could win election
after election and the US government would
say no and no again. Long live our free
Democratic Republic of Puerto Rico!!!!


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Old 21st October 2000, 18:19
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Americans have a long way to go when it
comes to dealing with other Americans the
don't speak like they do, or can't speak
English at all. They look at them as not
American, like they don't belong in America.
When what they should do is understand the
every American wants to Speak and understand
English. When I come to the states I feel
so bad for those who try to speak English
because they are treat so bad. Many times
they have a bad time at work to. I am not
only talking about Spanish people only but
other likes Polish, Russians and etc.
You have to wait until your family is 5
Generation of American to maybe take you in.
If America was a Spanish country I believe
Puerto Rico would had become a state along
time ago. If the language the stop
our people from become a state. This again
show the Puerto Rico belong free.
We are nation and there is no way we could
take this out of our blood.
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