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May 26, 2018 15:56:47   #
Sicilianthing
 
old marine wrote:


You can fool some of the people some of the time.

You can fool some of the people all of the time.

BUT you can not fool all of the people all over the time. (Abraham Lincoln)

You and I fall into the last category brother.


God bless America and President Trump and his beautiful first Lady
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Affirmative indeed.

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May 26, 2018 17:49:11   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Affirmative indeed.



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May 26, 2018 22:49:08   #
SilentGeneration Loc: Michigan
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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The industrial revolution requiring cheap labor ended 118+ years ago... since then misled, bamboozled, re programmed and brainwashed people were turned against our Founding documents, ethos, pillars, declarations, constitution and the entire meaning of a Republic.

Those responsible for this generational Stealth transformation Plot have been exposed, how one comes to learn of this is an entirely separate task the rest of us should not be burdened with !

Fast forward today thanks to the Internet and Social Media we all find ourselves more divided than when the Founders created this GIFT.

As we move forward this will escalate, do you understand where we’re headed and why ?
>>>> br br The industrial revolution ... (show quote)


I think the only truly born here people are those descended from the Native American tribes who were here before Columbus or the pilgrims came ashore. The rest of our population is descended from immigrants or slaves. The republic that we inherited from the Founding Fathers is a gift. We have the freedom to think and speak freely. We have a slew of other rights set in place to protect us as we live freely in the pursuit of happiness. This is the vision given to future generations by our Founders and we are responsible for furthering this vision in our own lives.

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May 26, 2018 23:02:25   #
Sicilianthing
 
SilentGeneration wrote:
I think the only truly born here people are those descended from the Native American tribes who were here before Columbus or the pilgrims came ashore. The rest of our population is descended from immigrants or slaves. The republic that we inherited from the Founding Fathers is a gift. We have the freedom to think and speak freely. We have a slew of other rights set in place to protect us as we live freely in the pursuit of happiness. This is the vision given to future generations by our Founders and we are responsible for furthering this vision in our own lives.
I think the only truly born here people are those ... (show quote)


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Tell that to the 6million Muslim scumbags who were outlawed from coming here long ago...

Tell that to the 22million 3rd world illegal immigrant ignorant miscreants who could careless about your post

Tell that to he 10million illegal Asian transplants who will never assimilate either

Would you like me to continue cause I can go for pages!

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May 27, 2018 02:28:10   #
tNotMyPrez Loc: So. CA, USA
 
old marine wrote:
WRONG!!!!! The electoral college has nothing to do with them voting.

Even as Florida residents they can not vote because they are not considered American citizens.

[part of original post edited out for brevity]

Even if Puerto Rican's live in Florida they are not American citizens and can not vote.

Well "old marine" - - I don't know what if anything will convince you, but I'm posting this reference so that others will know the law and the truth...

Folks born in Puerto Rico ARE Americans and United States Citizens, and if they reside in an area where citizens are able to register to vote, and vote, then THEY can also register, and they can vote.

Whoever it is you're believing about what you said, they are full of bull pucky...

From the link below (quoting Reuters)
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In Florida, a hurricane a thousand miles away could this year contribute to political upsets and be an early instance of a new kind of American tale: one where climate change, by uprooting voters, is reshaping electoral politics.

More than 135,000 Puerto Ricans relocated to the United States in the six months after Maria... Some 56,500 of them have moved to Florida...

If they register and vote, they will add an additional element of political uncertainty in a state that has long been a battlefield between political parties...

The Puerto Rican influx means that at least seven of 27 congressional seats in south and central Florida are now too close to call in elections coming later this year...

Because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, islanders who stay at home cannot vote in U.S. congressional [or presidential] elections - but Puerto Ricans who relocate to the mainland gain that right.

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(end quoting)

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-migration-usa-puertorico/puerto-rico-hurricane-migrants-may-be-wild-card-in-u-s-elections-idUSKBN1H500P

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May 27, 2018 04:44:36   #
tNotMyPrez Loc: So. CA, USA
 
Dear SG, please forgive me for breaking up your post into three parts - - to overcome the dreaded quote suppression...

SilentGeneration wrote:
I think the only truly born here people are those descended from the Native American tribes who were here before Columbus or the pilgrims came ashore. The rest of our population is descended from immigrants or slaves.
SilentGeneration wrote:
The republic that we inherited from the Founding Fathers is a gift. We have the freedom to think and speak freely. We have a slew of other rights set in place to protect us as we live freely in the pursuit of happiness.
SilentGeneration wrote:
This is the vision given to future generations by our Founders and we are responsible for furthering this vision in our own lives.


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May 27, 2018 06:04:13   #
SilentGeneration Loc: Michigan
 
tNotMyPrez wrote:
Dear SG, please forgive me for breaking up your post into three parts - - to overcome the dreaded quote suppression...




No problem; thanks.

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May 27, 2018 06:07:36   #
SilentGeneration Loc: Michigan
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Tell that to the 6million Muslim scumbags who were outlawed from coming here long ago...

Tell that to the 22million 3rd world illegal immigrant ignorant miscreants who could careless about your post

Tell that to he 10million illegal Asian transplants who will never assimilate either

Would you like me to continue cause I can go for pages!


By "assimilate", do you mean speak English, get jobs, pay taxes, pay their own way?

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May 27, 2018 06:21:49   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
tNotMyPrez wrote:
Well "old marine" - - I don't know what if anything will convince you, but I'm posting this reference so that others will know the law and the truth...

Folks born in Puerto Rico ARE Americans and United States Citizens, and if they reside in an area where citizens are able to register to vote, and vote, then THEY can also register, and they can vote.

Whoever it is you're believing about what you said, they are full of bull pucky...

From the link below (quoting Reuters)
__________
J
In Florida, a hurricane a thousand miles away could this year contribute to political upsets and be an early instance of a new kind of American tale: one where climate change, by uprooting voters, is reshaping electoral politics.

More than 135,000 Puerto Ricans relocated to the United States in the six months after Maria... Some 56,500 of them have moved to Florida...

If they register and vote, they will add an additional element of political uncertainty in a state that has long been a battlefield between political parties...

The Puerto Rican influx means that at least seven of 27 congressional seats in south and central Florida are now too close to call in elections coming later this year...

Because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, islanders who stay at home cannot vote in U.S. congressional [or presidential] elections - but Puerto Ricans who relocate to the mainland gain that right.

______________
(end quoting)

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-migration-usa-puertorico/puerto-rico-hurricane-migrants-may-be-wild-card-in-u-s-elections-idUSKBN1H500P
Well "old marine" - - I don't know what ... (show quote)


I don't care how you twist, turn or believe the Demon-Rats Soloist traitors news I must believe what the United States supreme court ruled in 1922 that the territory of Puerto Rico WERE NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS.

America must abide by the U.S. Supreme court's decision.


God bless America and President Trump and his beautiful first Lady.

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May 27, 2018 11:24:09   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
SilentGeneration wrote:
By "assimilate", do you mean speak English, get jobs, pay taxes, pay their own way?


YOU GOT THE MESSAGE LOUD AND CLEAR.

AMERICANS GIVES A HAND UP NOT A HAND OUT.


God bless America and President Trump and his beautiful first Lady.

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May 27, 2018 11:56:38   #
Sicilianthing
 
SilentGeneration wrote:
By "assimilate", do you mean speak English, get jobs, pay taxes, pay their own way?


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Of course but

That’s the obvious guidelines just for showing up... it’s the rest of the responsibility the founders told us about all the way to their death beds...

You’re watching it unravel by the invaders in real time.

Everyone has it all wrong.

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May 27, 2018 11:57:21   #
Sicilianthing
 
old marine wrote:
I don't care how you twist, turn or believe the Demon-Rats Soloist traitors news I must believe what the United States supreme court ruled in 1922 that the territory of Puerto Rico WERE NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS.

America must abide by the U.S. Supreme court's decision.


God bless America and President Trump and his beautiful first Lady.


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I agree with the Historical Facts of this post, Thank You.

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May 27, 2018 19:21:35   #
SilentGeneration Loc: Michigan
 
old marine wrote:
YOU GOT THE MESSAGE LOUD AND CLEAR.

AMERICANS GIVES A HAND UP NOT A HAND OUT.


God bless America and President Trump and his beautiful first Lady.


A brief research shows that there are several interpretations regarding US citizenship for Puerto Ricans. The island has been a possession of the United States since the Spanish American war. The facts you mentioned were part of the research. The most recent interpretation is that since 1940 all Puerto Ricans are US citizens. Prior to that, those born on the island weren't US citizens and those born on the mainland were/are US citizens. On a personal note, since my mother was born on the island owned by the US, she would have had to foreswear allegiance to the US in order to qualify for US citizenship. I, on the other hand, was born on the mainland so I'm a US citizen. My father was born and raised in Illinois and was a WWI vet. My mother was all about assmilating into life here. She spoke flawless English and raised me to do the same. My parents were self-sufficient, tax-paying citizens. Many of my male relatives on my mother's side were veterans. I've worked from age 16 to age 72. Don't tell me to go home; I am home.

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May 27, 2018 19:30:02   #
Sicilianthing
 
SilentGeneration wrote:
A brief research shows that there are several interpretations regarding US citizenship for Puerto Ricans. The island has been a possession of the United States since the Spanish American war. The facts you mentioned were part of the research. The most recent interpretation is that since 1940 all Puerto Ricans are US citizens. Prior to that, those born on the island weren't US citizens and those born on the mainland were/are US citizens. On a personal note, since my mother was born on the island owned by the US, she would have had to foreswear allegiance to the US in order to qualify for US citizenship. I, on the other hand, was born on the mainland so I'm a US citizen. My father was born and raised in Illinois and was a WWI vet. My mother was all about assmilating into life here. She spoke flawless English and raised me to do the same. My parents were self-sufficient, tax-paying citizens. Many of my male relatives on my mother's side were veterans. I've worked from age 16 to age 72. Don't tell me to go home; I am home.
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You’re probably one of fewer in the 1% of the 1% of that Island population like so many others that actually weren’t a burden on our Republic

It’s not your fault, it’s the Bamboozled imbeciles of Congress that spun all these entanglements that are choking us off and Bankrupting our people.

When I say go HOME I mean IT !

I mean it for everyone who really doesn’t belong here, who should’ve never came and really never did much of anything to but drain our systems and wreck our communities with further poverty
Bastard children
Slobs
Crime
Cheap ignorant labor
Rape
Drugs
Thievery
Prostitution
Child molestors
Murderers
Sex traffickers
All of the above non assimilating and corroborators to the ongoing wreckage we are experiencing today.

There is no moderating
No negotiating
It’s cooked and it’s over !

The Republic will stand and return to it’s founding principles all inhabitants will conform to or Else we go To WAR !

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May 27, 2018 19:35:11   #
tNotMyPrez Loc: So. CA, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I agree with the Historical Facts of this post, Thank You.

Do you have any idea (or care) what a dolt it makes you look like to openly agree with totally inaccurate information ???

If you're gonna step up to be a mouthpiece for your cause, it seems to me that you should at least want to be correct about the things you say.

If you're not correct about stuff you purport to be true, it puts everything else you say in question; don't you get that ???

When you claim to agree with something that's false - - everything else you say could be just as false.

So Bub, I think you just blew yourself out of the water..



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