If Tom had an IQ above 10 he would have specified the US sentate. You dont get to come in and change the goal posts for him. Is he mentally cripple or something?
Hiram Monserrate - Wikipedia
He should have known that with you in the thread, he should have presented it so even a 6th grader would get it.
Although on second thought, I think even most 6th graders would have easily understood Tom was talking about the U.S Congress.
So anyway, since you obviously didn't know, just for the record, Puerto Rico DOES NOT have a U.S. Senator in Washington D.C., nor do they have a Representative in the House. They do have a non-voting person called a "Resident Commissioner" they send to the House.
Your welcome for the education.
Since my post had nothing to do with any of that you sound like a clown. I merely said that Puerto Ricans served in the military. They are considered americans even though they prefer to call themselves Puerto Ricans you nit wit.



Ocasio-Cortez Burning Out Fast....
"Puerto Rico is part of the US. Its a US territory. They enlist in the american military you dumbass."
useless, you really are just that. I already posted the info on representation in the congress. you choose to ignore, now you're butthurt cause you looked like you act, stupid.
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You try again.
Puerto Rico does NOT have a Senator in the United States Senate.
So who is Jose Luis Dalmau then? He calls himself Puerto Rican.
José Luis Dalmau - Wikipedia
"José Luis Dalmau Santiago was born on September 19, 1966 in
Caguas,
Puerto Rico to JosĂ© Luis Dalmau RodrĂguez and Diana Iris Santiago Casanova. He attended elementary through high school at
Colegio CatĂłlico Notre Dame in Caguas, graduating in 1984. He holds a
Bachelor's degree in Natural Science with a Major in Biology from the
University of Puerto Rico in RĂo Piedras. In 1997, he received his
Juris Doctor from the
Facultad de Derecho Eugenio Maria de Hostos."
Whoops here is another....
Pedro Cortés - Wikipedia
"Cortés was also the first Puerto Rican Secretary of State in the United States"
I was educating you about the fact that Puerto Rico has no United States Senator.
You apparently are confused about the difference between a Senator INSIDE of the territory of Puerto Rico, and a United States Senator that goes to Washington D.C.
I'm wasting my time however, because you'll never admit when you make a mistake. It takes balls, thus why you won't do it.
Youre the only one confused. Thats what happens when you get in on a conversation and you dont know what you are talking about.
fk, you know, I really hate your kind of stupid. you're too stupid to know you're stupid.
Here read up einstein:
Puerto Rico Senators, Representatives, and Congressional District Maps - GovTrack.us
"Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. Because it is not a state, it has no senators and its representative in the House of Representatives is a delegate, called the Resident Commissioner, with limited voting privileges. Delegates have a marginalized role in Congress and their constituents are not represented in Congress in the same manner as most citizens."
Now einstein, if you have the senators name from Puerto Rico, why not post it?
