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Hmm, Puerto Rico...why do they have a primary?
Why does PR, not a US state, have any kind of say in the election of US leaders?
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When i was in PR a few years ago - I talked to some of the locals. they said that they want all the rights of being an Americans but, not pay the damn taxes or such. I don't know if that is the case or not. Do they pay taxes?
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It was more a rhetorical comment, because you can read the facts here:
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactchec...te_in_the.html But it seems SO STUPID that a primary this close is influenced in the slightest by a place that doesn't pay federal taxes to the US, has its own constitution and can't vote for the US president. |
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Yeah - I totally agree with you. They get the "rights" of being an American but, not pay for being an American? What's the deal with that? Put two and two together - does that sound like illegal immigration?
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Good Question..."territories", as we all know. But, pretty archaic, imo.
Either get'em "in", or send them packing. Unincorporated organized territories
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