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Perseus
April 29th, 2010, 05:59 PM
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) – The U.S. House is ready to vote on H.R. 2499, the Puerto Rico Democracy Act, the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration said on Thursday.

The bill would help bring America’s promise of self-determination to the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico for the first time in 112 years, as their ultimate status has been a long-running unresolved issue, which has consistently been a complicating factor in determining many federal policies for the island.

“For the 112 years since Puerto Rico joined the United States as a territory, the question of our ultimate political status with our country has been a lingering question,” Luis Fortuno, Governor of Puerto Rico said. “The Puerto Rico Democracy Act would ask the people of Puerto Rico what they want the territory’s political status to be through a fair, neutral and democratic process sponsored by Congress.”

As an unincorporated territory, the four million U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico cannot vote for President, have no representation in the U.S. Senate and are represented in the U.S. House by one non-voting Resident Commissioner, Fortuno noted.

H.R. 2499 would conduct a survey in which voters will be able to articulate if they wish to maintain or change the island’s current political status. If a majority of voters want a change, a further survey could be held to ask their preference among the other three constitutionally valid options: independence, national sovereignty in association with the United States, and statehood.

“A core premise of the bill is that Congress will be better able to decide what action, if any, is appropriate on the issue once it knows if Puerto Ricans want the current status, or one of the possible alternatives. I am hopeful that the U.S. House will approve this legislation and help bring true self-determination to the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico,” Fortuno added.

Puerto Rico has been a U.S. territory for 112 years, and its residents have been U.S. citizens since 1917. With nearly 4 million residents in population, Puerto Rico is larger than Oregon and slightly smaller than Kentucky.

Do you think that they should become a state, a sovereign nation with association with the US, or should they become independent? (This is my source, not a poll or anything. :P) (http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world/us-house-ready-to-vote-on-the-puerto-rico-democracy-act_100356086.html)

Scarface
April 29th, 2010, 06:21 PM
I think they should become independent. That's the last thing that we need is another disagreement between another area. I would just let them do their thing and keep it civil... That's just my opinion.

Perseus
April 29th, 2010, 06:40 PM
I think they should become independent. That's the last thing that we need is another disagreement between another area. I would just let them do their thing and keep it civil... That's just my opinion.

What do you mean? Lol, I don't think Puerto Rico will be revolting against us, haha.

Scarface
April 29th, 2010, 06:43 PM
It's not that their revolting. It's just I think they should become independent to avoid further grief or disagreements. Who knows maybe it's just my paranoid delusions, but if they cooperate with cuba we could have a bigger problem if they ever did want to retaliate. If it ever came to that.

Perseus
April 29th, 2010, 07:47 PM
It's not that their revolting. It's just I think they should become independent to avoid further grief or disagreements. Who knows maybe it's just my paranoid delusions, but if they cooperate with cuba we could have a bigger problem if they ever did want to retaliate. If it ever came to that.

Lol, I'm pretty sure Puerto Rico wouldn't be messin' with Cuba. :P They like us, otherwise they would have revolted against our government.

Zephyr
April 29th, 2010, 09:56 PM
Well if they're considered US citizens, but can't vote, than remaining a territory would seem odd. If they're population is slightly bigger than Oregon, that means that they'd have 5 or 6 representatives in congress, plus 2 senators.

Though it is understandable why they wouldn't want to become a state if they vote against it again, they don't have to pay taxes, they use our currency, and we protect them. They've got it good, it's like being a kid.

Sage
April 30th, 2010, 08:42 AM
grief or disagreements

Such as?

WaahZombie
May 3rd, 2010, 04:37 PM
they should become independant!

Jess
May 3rd, 2010, 05:14 PM
yeah they should not be our 51st state. they should be independent.

Peace God
May 3rd, 2010, 07:05 PM
There's A LOT of debate over this on the island. I personally think it should get some respect and become a state...Every single Puerto Rican is just a american as you guys are. there's 4 million puerto ricans on the island and about as many in the continental united states and we've contributed a lot to american culture.
I'm puerto rican btw..well half rican but watever.

yeah they should not be our 51st state. they should be independent.
they should become independant!
it helps to explain your case...unless of course you guys dont have one

Commander Thor
May 3rd, 2010, 08:24 PM
God damn it, I knew I shouldn't have bought a new flag....

Perseus
May 3rd, 2010, 08:47 PM
God damn it, I knew I shouldn't have bought a new flag....

Haha, they probably won't become a new state. :P

Commander Thor
May 3rd, 2010, 08:57 PM
I sense you didn't catch the sarcasm that post was bathed in.......

Perseus
May 3rd, 2010, 09:01 PM
I sense you didn't catch the sarcasm that post was bathed in.......

No, I did. :P

Commander Thor
May 3rd, 2010, 09:18 PM
Meh, I'm tired and it didn't seem like you did. :p