Posted on 08/30/2015 7:31:46 PM PDT by entropy12
You need to show more respect---to your movement.
Glad to have you among us entropy12!
This country is enriched by intelligent immigrants like you :-)
Because an operative definition of a Liberal is someone who is unable to say “No!”.
Thanks....
Because Puerto Rico is full of US citizens and people who speak Spanish.
Residents of Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories do not have voting representation in the United States Congress, and are not entitled to electoral votes for President.
This is a great background video of trump...60 minutes but worth it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRZpwdoYULk
If they move to any state they may vote just like anyone else.
He was one of the real good ones. I went from 1st grade through college with him. He was an only child. In the 90’s, his mom was in the nursing home with my mom. She screamed all night long, looking for her son. It was a very sad situation. I appreciate all who served. My older brother flew bombers during the Korean War. Before and after that, he and others flew through mushroom clouds. He was the last one of his group to die in 2006. He was on over 20 kinds of meds when he died. Radiation exposure was terrible on all of them.
They still must pass US citizenship requirements because even though Puerto Rico is a US Territory, they are NOT US citizens...
Same as the Philippines before they were granted independence...
The Philippines aboard the ship I was on in the Navy could not vote unless they were naturalized...
Sorry for your loss...Sounds like you come from an outstanding military family...My father was with Patton’s Third Army in WWII and I served with the Navy as a diver in Vietnam. I was stationed at Can Tho...
They are US citizens and have been since 1917 under the Jones Act. This was not done to the Philippines.
To allow monolingual Spanish speakers, legal and illegal, to vote Democrat.
Thank you...I just looked that up also...
Ain’t that the truth?
Well, this brother served during that war, my other brother was in the Army about the same time and then one of my daughters served for a while. She was in basic and on a forced march or whatever they are called. She stepped in a hole, damaged her knee severely and had to get a medical discharge. I have had ancestors serving ever since the Revolution. I really appreciate their and others’ service.
I hope her knee is healed and back at normal now...
As far as the far past, some of my ancestors scalped people back before the Revolution...*L*
Good night, folks....
Bookmarked. Thanks for the link!
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