| #81 - Posted 21 January 2009, 6:55 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1932 Posts: 1186 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? colonial: Brace yourself !!!! ayayaya! |
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| #82 - Posted 21 January 2009, 10:26 PM | |
Location: Puerto Rico Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1101 Posts: 31 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? I would like to see statehood win here in PR. |
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| #83 - Posted 21 January 2009, 10:53 PM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #84 - Posted 22 January 2009, 9:06 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 4956 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #85 - Posted 22 January 2009, 1:29 PM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. Totally not feasible ....Lautaro you did not think that one out or you are totally out of the loop and do not follow this issue...or it is a cry for help to examine this common complex about Cubans and Puerto Ricans getting privileges over the Dominicans lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #86 - Posted 22 January 2009, 1:33 PM | |
Location: United States, New York City Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 4107 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. Totally not feasible ....Lautaro you did not think that one out or you are totally out of the loop and do not follow this issue...or it is a cry for help to examine this common complex about Cubans and Puerto Ricans getting privileges over the Dominicans Why must everything boil down to a "us vs. them" thing with you, goulet? My mom always says that people assume that others are exactly as they themselves actually are. In other words, you're canadian insecurities are showing. Edited on 1/22/2009 1:39 PM by cibaeño75. "Don't ask me who's influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he's digested, and I've been reading all my life."-Charles de Gaulle |
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| #87 - Posted 22 January 2009, 2:14 PM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. Totally not feasible ....Lautaro you did not think that one out or you are totally out of the loop and do not follow this issue...or it is a cry for help to examine this common complex about Cubans and Puerto Ricans getting privileges over the Dominicans Why must everything boil down to a "us vs. them" thing with you, goulet? My mom always says that people assume that others are exactly as they themselves actually are. In other words, you're canadian insecurities are showing. God only knows Canadians have enough ...But they all relate to a inferiority complex with the USA that manifests itself in many other forms but that is a totally different subject ciby lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #88 - Posted 22 January 2009, 2:18 PM | |
Location: United States, New York City Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 4107 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. Totally not feasible ....Lautaro you did not think that one out or you are totally out of the loop and do not follow this issue...or it is a cry for help to examine this common complex about Cubans and Puerto Ricans getting privileges over the Dominicans Why must everything boil down to a "us vs. them" thing with you, goulet? My mom always says that people assume that others are exactly as they themselves actually are. In other words, you're canadian insecurities are showing. God only knows Canadians have enough ...But they all relate to a inferiority complex with the USA that manifests itself in many other forms but that is a totally different subject ciby No. It's intimately related to your attempt to always paint all things concerning the spanish-speaking caribbean into an "us vs. them" thing. The fact is that the canadians, who I like as a people very much, are nevertheless a nation of COMPARONES and you constantly try to project that attitude onto the Dominican posters on here. "Don't ask me who's influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he's digested, and I've been reading all my life."-Charles de Gaulle |
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| #89 - Posted 22 January 2009, 3:09 PM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. Totally not feasible ....Lautaro you did not think that one out or you are totally out of the loop and do not follow this issue...or it is a cry for help to examine this common complex about Cubans and Puerto Ricans getting privileges over the Dominicans Why must everything boil down to a "us vs. them" thing with you, goulet? My mom always says that people assume that others are exactly as they themselves actually are. In other words, you're canadian insecurities are showing. God only knows Canadians have enough ...But they all relate to a inferiority complex with the USA that manifests itself in many other forms but that is a totally different subject ciby No. It's intimately related to your attempt to always paint all things concerning the spanish-speaking caribbean into an "us vs. them" thing. The fact is that the canadians, who I like as a people very much, are nevertheless a nation of COMPARONES and you constantly try to project that attitude onto the Dominican posters on here. I will need a clarification of what you mean ...I do not understand lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #90 - Posted 22 January 2009, 4:05 PM | |
Location: United States, New York City Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 4107 | RE: PUERTO RICO: STATEHOOD OR INDEPENDANCE, WHAT WOULD THIS MEAN FOR DR ?? Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: mannyberrios previously said: I would like to see statehood win here in PR. Slowly but surely things move in this direction No offense, but if Cuba really makes it out of communism, I can see Cuba being made the 51st more easily than PR. The economic (and geographical) realities would make this easily a hands down. Totally not feasible ....Lautaro you did not think that one out or you are totally out of the loop and do not follow this issue...or it is a cry for help to examine this common complex about Cubans and Puerto Ricans getting privileges over the Dominicans Why must everything boil down to a "us vs. them" thing with you, goulet? My mom always says that people assume that others are exactly as they themselves actually are. In other words, you're canadian insecurities are showing. God only knows Canadians have enough ...But they all relate to a inferiority complex with the USA that manifests itself in many other forms but that is a totally different subject ciby No. It's intimately related to your attempt to always paint all things concerning the spanish-speaking caribbean into an "us vs. them" thing. The fact is that the canadians, who I like as a people very much, are nevertheless a nation of COMPARONES and you constantly try to project that attitude onto the Dominican posters on here. I will need a clarification of what you mean ...I do not understand A "comparon" is someone who is constantly comparing his or herself to others. "Don't ask me who's influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he's digested, and I've been reading all my life."-Charles de Gaulle |
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