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Caleb the Cruel wrote:Well America, is it true? Do you really hate the rest of the world as much as I am led to believe or is that just the "popular image"?
Woodruff wrote:Caleb the Cruel wrote:Well America, is it true? Do you really hate the rest of the world as much as I am led to believe or is that just the "popular image"?
Outside of the United States, I have only visited Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Panama, Costa Rica, the various western European nations, Albania, and Macedonia. Of those, Rwanda was a shithole and Albania and Afghanistan weren't particularly nice...all situations that can easily be explained by the situation that was ongoing there at those respective times. Of everywhere else, I loved the locations with the one exception that I found Parisians to be...well, assholes, basically. Not a few of them...quite frankly almost to a person (of those I interacted with). I certainly wouldn't say I hated Parisians...but Paris would be a lot nicer without them. Probably a lot like New York.
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Peurto Rico is part of the USA.
freewillhunting wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:
Peurto Rico is part of the USA.
no it isn't. it is an unincorporated organized territory. It is not protected by the constitution (unincorporated), but we determine how it is governed (organized territory)
Now on the opposite side you have the only incorporated unorganized territory, Palmyra Atoll. It is under the protection of the Constitution (incorporated), but there is no decision on how it should be governed (unorganized territory).
Baron Von PWN wrote:Woodruff wrote:Caleb the Cruel wrote:Well America, is it true? Do you really hate the rest of the world as much as I am led to believe or is that just the "popular image"?
Outside of the United States, I have only visited Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Panama, Costa Rica, the various western European nations, Albania, and Macedonia. Of those, Rwanda was a shithole and Albania and Afghanistan weren't particularly nice...all situations that can easily be explained by the situation that was ongoing there at those respective times. Of everywhere else, I loved the locations with the one exception that I found Parisians to be...well, assholes, basically. Not a few of them...quite frankly almost to a person (of those I interacted with). I certainly wouldn't say I hated Parisians...but Paris would be a lot nicer without them. Probably a lot like New York.
Peurto Rico is part of the USA.
Baron Von PWN wrote:Parisians hate you cause you don't speak french( i assume). They loved me.
We elect our own Governor and legislature to govern the island. We don't really have representation in Washington: we have a non-voting "Resident commissioner" in Congress, whom we also elect. We don't get to vote for the president, but the democratic party has a Puerto Rico primary, so democrats here help choose the democratic candidate.Baron Von PWN wrote:freewillhunting wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:
Peurto Rico is part of the USA.
no it isn't. it is an unincorporated organized territory. It is not protected by the constitution (unincorporated), but we determine how it is governed (organized territory)
Now on the opposite side you have the only incorporated unorganized territory, Palmyra Atoll. It is under the protection of the Constitution (incorporated), but there is no decision on how it should be governed (unorganized territory).
hmm interesting. do they elect their own representatives or what have you?
daddy1gringo wrote:We don't get to vote for the president, but the democratic party has a Puerto Rico primary, so democrats here help choose the democratic candidate.
daddy1gringo wrote:What I like best about PR (as you might expect) is that here in the schools and at public meetings we can pray. The other thing is the beauty. The sky is just more beautiful from here: sunrises, sunsets, clouds by day and stars by night -- all are more intense here than where I come from.
tonbomorphew wrote:Parisans Love me because i play soccer\football and speak french and am not a amerikaner
Well, yeah. It doesn't have to make sense because it's decided by 2 different entities. Who votes for president is decided by the US government, and evidently they agree w/ you (Sure no taxation w/o representation, but no representation w/o taxation either) Who votes in the Democratic primary is decided by the DNC, who always want to be liberal and inclusive, and include more people who will almost certainly vote for more gov't welfare entitlement programs.Woodruff wrote:daddy1gringo wrote:We don't get to vote for the president, but the democratic party has a Puerto Rico primary, so democrats here help choose the democratic candidate.
I don't understand this at all. First of all, I think it's stupid to have Puerto Rico vote for President given that they're not officially a state, however that's just my personal opinion. But aside from that, IF you're going to be allowed to vote in a primary, why not in the Presidential election? Why would there be a distinction...that seems equally stupid to me.
Caleb the Cruel wrote:Well America, is it true? Do you really hate the rest of the world as much as I am led to believe or is that just the "popular image"?
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".