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Old 5th June 2002, 21:23
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Yo creo que el independentismo no ha logrado cuajar una estrategia y un discurso para la nueva situación que se da después de la Guerra Fría y dentro del crecimiento de una sociedad civil que, a mi juicio, ha sido el elemento más importante en los últimos años en la política puertorriqueña.

El independentismo carece, además,… de organización.

El Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño no cuenta como organización aglutinadora, dijo, porque "es un partido que ya hace tiempo cumplió su función histórica, un partido completamente burocratizado que depende del fondo electoral para su existencia.

Carlos Gallisá.
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Old 5th June 2002, 21:28
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El independentismo no ha sabido ajustar su discurso a los profundos cambios estructurales que han ocurrido en la sociedad puertorriqueña desde la década de los 40.

El independentismo tuvo una presencia significativa y, en ocasiones, dominante en la política puertorriqueña desde la invasión por Estados Unidos en 1898 hasta la fundación del ELA en 1952.

La independencia se convirtió en un asunto folclórico. El movimiento independentista no pudo diseñar y ofrecer al país un plan de desarrollo económico que convenciera a esa clase media y, ante una estrategia inadecuada para enfrentar los problemas del país, se aisló. Creo que el independentismo ha perdido contacto con el pueblo. El mejor ejemplo de eso es el PIP.

Ldo. Juan Santiago
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Old 3rd October 2002, 11:37
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Ha, ha ,ha ,ha!!
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Old 3rd October 2002, 23:20
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El movimiento independentista no pudo . . . ofrecer al pais un plan de desarrollo economico que convenciera a esa clase media . . . creo que el independentismo ha perdido contacto con el pueblo.

Ldo. Juan Santiago
Is that a fact, mask-breath? Take a look at the Partido Puertorriqueno plan for achieving economic independence (GOOD/"BAD"/UGLY thread posted 7 Sept in this forum). And your argument is what - that workers here will be better served by your PLUTOCRACY? If you have your way, they'll be second class citizens in their own island!

And you would have us believe that some San Juan suit knows the people of Puerto Rico? He should take time out from "doing lunch" with his suit friends so that I can take him on a tour of Mayaguez and Aguadilla to see how Puertorriquenos live. Lost contact, indeed!!
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Old 4th October 2002, 12:52
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When Ruben Berrios was a Senator he developed many good project for Puerto Rico that benefit the medium and lower income families.

One was the rice (Arroz de Aqui), which later was closed by PNP senators for political and monetary interest.

Let PIP be in power for 4 years and you will see a big difference in Puerto Rico.

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Old 7th October 2002, 14:50
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I do not know where are you from, maybe you are a Mexican/Peruvian Tom. What is the name of our parade in New York City? Can you please tell me how proud are the people of California of their Olympic team? Maybe you need to know
how the Puerto Rican musicians and how they feel! Loyalist you are out of touch.
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Old 12th March 2003, 14:38
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pa arriba!!!!
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