Puerto Rico Points of Interest
Thursday, February 12, 2004
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
no one cares about puerto rico. such a tiny speck of dirt in a beautiful blue sea... no one cares. we are left here to our demise, given a mock government set to lead the path of corruption.... but alas, the tide will change. we are boriquen and we will live on. we are of faith, beauty, and honor. we pay tribute to the beautiful earth around us. we will see another day of sunshine and blue beaches.
yet no one cares for my puerto rico. no one.
yet no one cares for my puerto rico. no one.
Monday, February 09, 2004
I am back my friends!! Hola amigos!! Today I have decided that Puerto Rico must focus on its rights. There is one issue we must address. We need a right to vote. We need a right to vote for the President of the United States.
Even Washington, D.C. and military people overseas are given a right to vote for the president. In fact, D.C. has 3 electorial votes to give out each presidential election. If Puerto Rico could vote for the president and were given twice the votes of D.C. then our 6 electorial votes could have changed the last presidential election.
And why shouldn't we vote? Do not our kids lose lives in Iraq just like any other American? Are we not citizens of this wonderful country? Can you not travel to Puerto Rico with just a driver's license? Then please let us vote!!!
It is time to show the USA how oblivious they are to their own practices. You stand in the morally resposible spotlight of giving my island its due rights. We have been part of this country serving by its federal laws and mandates for over 100 years. Is it not time we were given our rights?
Let Puerto Rico vote!!!
I suggest Puerto Rico be given 2 electorials votes for the Senators we would have as a state and a vote for each representative we would have in Congress. I think our total votes would be quite close to 8 (2 senators, 6 representatives). At least then we would have a say in this country and perhaps this country would have a say in Puerto Rico's future.
God bless all the Americas!!!
Braulio Jose Ramirez Bayron Collazo
Even Washington, D.C. and military people overseas are given a right to vote for the president. In fact, D.C. has 3 electorial votes to give out each presidential election. If Puerto Rico could vote for the president and were given twice the votes of D.C. then our 6 electorial votes could have changed the last presidential election.
And why shouldn't we vote? Do not our kids lose lives in Iraq just like any other American? Are we not citizens of this wonderful country? Can you not travel to Puerto Rico with just a driver's license? Then please let us vote!!!
It is time to show the USA how oblivious they are to their own practices. You stand in the morally resposible spotlight of giving my island its due rights. We have been part of this country serving by its federal laws and mandates for over 100 years. Is it not time we were given our rights?
Let Puerto Rico vote!!!
I suggest Puerto Rico be given 2 electorials votes for the Senators we would have as a state and a vote for each representative we would have in Congress. I think our total votes would be quite close to 8 (2 senators, 6 representatives). At least then we would have a say in this country and perhaps this country would have a say in Puerto Rico's future.
God bless all the Americas!!!
Braulio Jose Ramirez Bayron Collazo
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