Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish. 4951
Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish.
@CBP210: Puerto Rico's police officers are hardly reliable sources for opinions unvarnished by partisan bias. I could give you the phone numbers of some that would contradict that officer's storyline.
- - - - - - - - >> Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish.
@CBP210: Puerto Rico's police officers are hardly reliable sources for opinions unvarnished by partisan bias. I could give you the phone numbers of some that would contradict that officer's storyline.
@plakata: This officer is risking her life by airing this on a radio station so I would not discount it. Why is she not reliable? Do you have low expectation of Spanish speaking cops? Are you sure your not mirroring confusing PR cops with Mexico?
- - - - - - - - >> Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish.
@CBP210: Puerto Rico's police officers are hardly reliable sources for opinions unvarnished by partisan bias. I could give you the phone numbers of some that would contradict that officer's storyline.
@plakata: I want to put you in a room with a rock. And then see how long you argue with it.
Number one: Did you really have to start ANOTHER thread about PR?
Number two:
....it took a storm and Trump to uncover ineptitude?
That's priceless!! Hahahahahahaha.
@Puss In Boots: First I will post whatever I want I deem the community should know despite your objection. Second exposing corruption is definitely a priceless moment. Get over it.
@chilladahun: The IGNORE button.... ahhh...pure Italian Rococo bliss. I think that one argues with just about everyone left, since there aren’t many that haven’t hit that button. Those that haven’t just keep the lines open for pure entertainment value. 4951
- - - - - - - - >> - - - - - - - - >> Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish.
@CBP210: Puerto Rico's police officers are hardly reliable sources for opinions unvarnished by partisan bias. I could give you the phone numbers of some that would contradict that officer's storyline. @plakata: This officer is risking her life by airing this on a radio station so I would not discount it. Why is she not reliable? Do you have low expectation of Spanish speaking cops? Are you sure your not mirroring confusing PR cops with Mexico?
@CBP210: That Policia is neither risking her life nor in a position to know the goings on at the docks. As you know all too well, an officer in Guaynabo, which she said she is, would never be near docks to know what happens there. My first cousin's husband was Superintendente Auxiliar de el Departamento de Policia de Puerto Rico. 2010-2013 so rest assured that I can distinguish between Boricua and Mejicano cops. Are you sure you are an unbiased peace officer and not a propagator of fake news? That piece made the rounds in Puerto Rico 2 days ago and was mostly dismissed as false hysteria by the locals that know the real goings ons. 4951
- - - - - - - - >> - - - - - - - - >> Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish.
@CBP210: Puerto Rico's police officers are hardly reliable sources for opinions unvarnished by partisan bias. I could give you the phone numbers of some that would contradict that officer's storyline. @plakata: I want to put you in a room with a rock. And then see how long you argue with it.
@chilladahun: Longer than I would with someone as dense as you but what is your complaint now? I am not arguing unless you consider stating that others say something different is arguing. It's not, statements of fact never are, but you have a right to your opinion. 4951
- - - - - - - - >> - - - - - - - - >> - - - - - - - - >> Here is the problem in PR from a ground zero version. A police officer from PR called a Spanish radio station in New York called La Mega and told her first hand observation f what I suspected all along. I always knew there was something hideous coming from the local politicians in that region and it took a storm and Trump to expose it. There is a subtitle for people to read as the conversation is in Spanish.
@CBP210: Puerto Rico's police officers are hardly reliable sources for opinions unvarnished by partisan bias. I could give you the phone numbers of some that would contradict that officer's storyline. @plakata: This officer is risking her life by airing this on a radio station so I would not discount it. Why is she not reliable? Do you have low expectation of Spanish speaking cops? Are you sure your not mirroring confusing PR cops with Mexico? @CBP210: That Policia is neither risking her life nor in a position to know the goings on at the docks. As you know all too well, an officer in Guaynabo, which she said she is, would never be near docks to know what happens there. My first cousin's husband was Superintendente Auxiliar de el Departamento de Policia de Puerto Rico. 2010-2013 so rest assured that I can distinguish between Boricua and Mejicano cops. Are you sure you are an unbiased peace officer and not a propagator of fake news? That piece made the rounds in Puerto Rico 2 days ago and was mostly dismissed as false hysteria by the locals that know the real goings ons.
@plakata: So in other words that officer is going to end up missing.Â
- - - - - - - - >> Number one: Did you really have to start ANOTHER thread about PR?
Number two:
....it took a storm and Trump to uncover ineptitude?
That's priceless!! Hahahahahahaha.
@Puss In Boots: First I will post whatever I want I deem the community should know despite your objection. Second exposing corruption is definitely a priceless moment. Get over it.
Thank you Captain Obvious. it was a rhetorical question, but thanks for painstakingly stating the obvious....carry on....and PSSST....here's a hint--I'm already over it. 4951
- - - - - - - - >> - - - - - - - - >> Number one: Did you really have to start ANOTHER thread about PR?
Number two:
....it took a storm and Trump to uncover ineptitude?
That's priceless!! Hahahahahahaha.
@Puss In Boots: First I will post whatever I want I deem the community should know despite your objection. Second exposing corruption is definitely a priceless moment. Get over it.
Thank you Captain Obvious. it was a rhetorical question, but thanks for painstakingly stating the obvious....carry on....and PSSST....here's a hint--I'm already over it.
@chilladahun: The IGNORE button.... ahhh...pure Italian Rococo bliss. I think that one argues with just about everyone left, since there aren’t many that haven’t hit that button. Those that haven’t just keep the lines open for pure entertainment value.
@donnatella: Good plan. I did. So, now I don't know what his overly verbose, certainly condescending repose is. And I don't care. 4951