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The Business of American Democracy Remains
Incomplete
www.american-democracy.org
Did you know
that:
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The tax
burden on the average American taxpayers to
support Puerto Rico is $400 per year!
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Puerto Rican
natives are U.S. Citizens.
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Per capita,
Puerto Ricans contribute the highest numbers
to our armed forces.
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U.S. citizens
from Puerto Rico cannot vote for President
of the U.S., their Commander in Chief, and
have no vote in Congress.
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U.S. citizens
that move to Puerto Rico looses many of
their rights and privileges, such as voting
for the U.S. President, even though they
would retain the same right if they moved to
foreign countries, including to countries
that are enemies of the U.S. such as Cuba,
Tehran, Iran or North Korea. In other words
U.S. citizens have more rights in a foreign
country than in U.S. soil!
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All of the
above are the result of the current
territorial/colonial status of Puerto Rico?
The nefarious doctrine called “separate but
equal,” which allowed the blatant
discriminatory treatment of
African-Americans for many decades, was
extended to Puerto Rican-Americans and was
openly converted into a legalized doctrine
of “separate and unequal.”
These economic
and civil rights inequities must be eradicated.
We are petitioning the President of the United
States and Congress, to pass legislation
allowing the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico to
choose among non-territorial, non-colonial
options.
You can sign our
petition at:
http://www.american-democracy.org/petition
For further
information and background on these bullet
points, please visit our website at:
http://www.american-democracy.org
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