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Alleoops
well that's true but the states are our home right?....lol |
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DC_Zerk
First all hats go to you and our troops, like I always say while we on the toilets playing candy crush you guys getting rockets , grenades, fire power being shot at you guys thanks for protecting our freedoms. Secondly, as much I anti Trump but in a case like this he couldn't cause this disaster but he did say some awful things about my fellow Boricua Puerto Ricans which even I took offense as a German/ |
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GreenEyes148,
Well here in Philly I grew up in a mostly Spanish neighborhood. so I identify with Latinas a bit. Yes New York does have a huge Latin boroughs but what city doesn't these days. Look at California.. the state used to be owned by Mexico. that's why your cities and suburbs have like a Latin sound to it.....think about it San Francisco Los Angeles San Jose San Diego Sacramento Viejo Santa Ana Santa Barbara Many More! .....get it! |
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Alleoops
Oh okay, thanks for setting me straight on that.... |
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TxsGal3333,
Hi, welcome back , well you made a valid point about the roads being blocked off. As a result the flood grew . but lets not think arrogant about this issue. Bottom line is people was affected by this disaster but I like and want you to voice more for those who don't have all the coverage that the news don't give us... |
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Ms. Harmony
Hey momie i see it like this ....Puerto Rico faced a devastation with time we all faced sometime in our weather days. Plus not to mention it is part of america now. America we cant ignore what happen. We can blame really anyone. But what we can do is treat this like if this is in our state. Help rebuild once we get it back up and up the we can focus on who's accountable. |
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Alleoops
My friend lets not forget Puerto Rico is one of our states now. |
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Greeneyes148
You are in the money. It will take weeks maybe months to tebuild. America the difference between us in the states faced a disaster and P.R. is we still have access to clean water. We can have FEMA rescues in a small amount of time. We can still donate Right now Puerto Rico cant. Keep an open mind to this. |
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MitVilla
Hi precious what your take on this here? I want to hear how you feel? |
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MitVilla
Hi precious what your take on this here? I want to hear how you feel? |
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Argo
Hey buddy welcome back....well elaborate......why trump. |
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MIghtyMoe,
Well your guy Trump tends to neglect P.R. calling Spanish Puerto Ricans to be a term I'm not ever going to say but the real issue P.R. water is dirty and children and families subjected to drinking it. at least here in the states after hurricanes we still have clean water. them they don't. |
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EyeAmYourHost39,
Check this out, the town has about 7,000 families & the mayor has only two tanker trucks to distribute to approximately 200 families a day. It also distributes bottled water that it picks up at a distribution centers in the metropolitan area of Bayamon with eight brigades that go house to house. A nation guard brigade arrived in that mountain area with equipment to purify water, but they cannot distribute it because they have to wait up to seven days for the AAA laboratory to certify its portability.. |
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EyeAmYourHost39,
By 10:30am in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, the temp already exceeded up to 80 degrees under the hot sun people was lining up outside a supermarket in the poor San Juan suburb like many others Mario Verde was hoping to find drinking water and he brought 4 gallons jugs with him just to find out there's no water. OMG!...At home , he has tap water but says he doesn't want to have to use it for drinking because he doesn't trust that it will be available if the water from his sink turn dirty. |
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Good evening my lovely people of Mingle2, shouts out to all my " Vocal Avengers" keep looking out for more new material from yours truly. Meanwhile, America, I want to talk about whats going on with Puerto Rico & the water supply with them. I was reading the " Metro Paper" here in Philly, and a interesting article faced " Puerto Rico Facing Fresh Water Shortage After Hurricane Maria". I was like " wow, okay". It went to say that water in Puerto Rico is scarce that people are forced to drink dirty water & then becoming infected with Leptospirosis. follow me America, it goes on to say The lack of water has led several rural communities on the island to drink , wash , & bathe in rivers & springs. Ouch....As a result, the mayor of the town of Canovonas, Loma Soto reported in recent days that about 7 people from her municipality were infected Leptospirosis, a bacteria transmitted by the urine of some animals. Which can be deadly. OMG! follow me now, FEMA reported yesterday that it distributed an estimated 7 million liters of water, however, in communities like Punta Santiago in Hurricane or Martel in Azecibo, people say that they are not receiving enough supplies. So let's talk about it, what's your take on this issue here?
All Replies Will Be Replied Back! Thank You Sincerely EyeAmYourHost39 |
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Intergrityis1rst,
I see you are an advocate for the " MaryJane" ....lol |
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Workonit,
You know my friend, your view holds heavy weight. I don't know its it a lost cause? with a size of a M&M faith that it can be done. |
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IgorFrankenseen,
well your view carries weight, well As Americans we can change what we watch. its a long process , man power, maybe not in my lifetime but for those after me well....anything possible. |
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Alleoops,
Like the video..... |
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Ms Harmony,
Hey you, well you have method as well. I know the news been edited for tv & and sponsor woulhe d take more hit than us but don't we still have the voice of what we want to see on tv. This isn't just for news. Case in point, remember the whole Paula Dean scandal? remember she admitted on tv she used the N-word? the people was so pissed they pulled her cooking show off the air. I want to write to the networks and do a experiment. I want to write a letter to the to see how far voice will get the corporations listen> |
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