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Just to review, the US regularly lets the Puerto Rican vote on their status, and they have chosen the status quo every time.
Like I stated on an earlier post, this is just not a correct assesment of the situation. We have yet to see the final referendum in which we have to make the final choice of our future status.
Past so-called referendums have been political tools used by local governments as smoke screens to take interest from real issues that if faced, would make the island better. More like a "waltz around the subject", but with no clear and final objective. Diversionary tactics. I'm running out of metaphors here. :)
I think the biases that would lead one to critcize the US's handling of this are clear.
JDG
I don't understand. Care to elaborate?
JJ
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