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  • in reply to: Mexico is America’s Next Afghanistan #202437
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    who they gonna use for soldiers?
    illegal mexican immigrants?
    their should be a bounty on illegal immigrants,and then penalize americans who use them for employment as a fine to pay those of us that’ll trap’em and bring them back.and if they are caught A second,third or fifth time exe3cute them.
    why just yesterday me and A buddy were in Mc Donalds,I looked out the window and saw a short ‘lil brown guy workin in A Mc D’s uniform,I said “oye,Mira,los Hombres de immigracion en el otro lado”. that dude took off across the parking lot.
    when we got to the window I asked for the manager to let them know what happened.
    he like to have shot me if he had A gun.
    I get A kick out of doing this when they arte landscaping and such.
    we saw A wedding in A park,they had about 30.I hollered MIGRA real loud,the folks were some upset.they had to serve food for their guest.the bride was not happy.
    this country is for sale.
    and Santa Ana said it in one of his speeches,”the mexican people will have their territory back” and how true them words are,from 160 or so years ago. it was around 1853-54 if my history is correct.
    what A wise man.

    in reply to: Camping Grounds #167806
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    [quote=”myoch”][quote=”wspeed1195″][quote=”Scott”]You could take a look at: Costa Rica By Bus – Excellent, on time and cheap. [ https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/742.cfm ]

    Scott[/quote]theirs A beach in montezuma.
    and down in dominical you can stay on the beach.just south of town.some of the hostels will “rent” you shower time.
    how many of you in your party?
    I’ve got A close friend who has a hostel in Hermossa/jaco area.he’s got an awesome place.iy you don’t mind roomin up or if theirs 3-4,you could get your own room.
    he’s a demon about respectin folks under his roof.so you’d be safe.

    [/quote] It is just me. I am a merchent seaman working the the US Navy. I have lived in and traveled thru many 2nd and 3rd world contries. This would be my first time to visit CR.
    I have live in Phillippines for over 10 years from 1982 to 1992.
    I do understand that there are buses from the International airports that go to the city next to the Airport. How about
    the buses to the smaller towns(like beaches, mountains, valleys, ect).
    Your friends sound very nice.:D I am in Korea on a ship right now, so do not know when I will make my plans to come down there. Thank you for your assistants:!:

    Michael[/quote]well you just keep in touch slim,and I can confidantly speak for others to say that your questions will be tended too.

    in reply to: Camping Grounds #167804
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    [quote=”Scott”]You could take a look at: Costa Rica By Bus – Excellent, on time and cheap. [ https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/742.cfm ]

    Scott[/quote]theirs A beach in montezuma.
    and down in dominical you can stay on the beach.just south of town.some of the hostels will “rent” you shower time.
    how many of you in your party?
    I’ve got A close friend who has a hostel in Hermossa/jaco area.he’s got an awesome place.iy you don’t mind roomin up or if theirs 3-4,you could get your own room.
    he’s a demon about respectin folks under his roof.so you’d be safe.

    in reply to: bringing my dog to CR #161200
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    [quote=”pranaspakeywest”]$0.00, walked right through, happy dog, nobody is bothered……just saying…[/quote]when?were they crated and under the plane?

    in reply to: bringing my dog to CR #161198
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    seems like just another way to make some flow.
    it’s a shame they are milking any nickle teet they can attach to.

    in reply to: Are we guests? #200188
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    [quote=”orcas0606″]Hey Scott. It’s not me orcas06 who is crying about ilegals stealing their jobs. In fact, I rather sympathise with them and understand the situation that they are in. US labor in many cases has priced themselves out of the market with a lot of help of the unions.

    [quote=”Scott”]I certainly feel sorry for your own personal experience orcas0606 and your loss of income because of “illegal” immigrants but, we must also remember most Mexican believe that their North American neighbours robbed Texas, New Mexico, and California from Mexico – that’s 525,000 square miles of territory…

    That’s an an area 26 times larger than Costa Rica!

    If you include other lands “lost” by Mexico to the USA in Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma then you’re talking about Mexico losing 55% of its territory…

    If you were a Mexican, how would you feel about that?

    Scott[/quote][/quote]it’s not crying.it’s an american forsaking others.giving work to people who do nothing but take.
    kids in public schools now wait in class for the translator to say things twice and 3 times.
    if you think that it’s ok for a taxpayer to suffer because a non taxpaying citizen gets his work then thats A sad statement and A blight to your character.
    whats wrong with their country and their politics now flows to us as A result of their being here.
    I hope they follow through with giving jobs and guns to people to stop them on the border.
    any job right now is A good job,and that would be fun to boot.

    in reply to: Are we guests? #200185
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    [quote=”sprite”][quote=”Scott”]I certainly feel sorry for your own personal experience orcas0606 and your loss of income because of “illegal” immigrants but, we must also remember most Mexican believe that their North American neighbours robbed Texas, New Mexico, and California from Mexico – that’s 525,000 square miles of territory…

    That’s an an area 26 times larger than Costa Rica!

    If you include other lands “lost” by Mexico to the USA in Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma then you’re talking about Mexico losing 55% of its territory…

    If you were a Mexican, how would you feel about that?

    Scott[/quote]

    I also sympathize with loss of income to cheaper labor, either imported or exported. I prefer to place the blame on an inherently unfair and destructive monetary system and an economy of scarcity rather than on nationalism. As long as we are forced to compete with each other for scarce currency, we will never focus on the true destructive tool used against us; the banks.

    The Mexican laborer should be your colleague and not your enemy. But the Owners want to keep us at each others’ throats and off balance.[/quote]the off balance is set in the form of the americans who hire them over americans,for the gain of money.
    they are selling america.mexico will regain it at some point.they’ve gotten control of several elements in our society.
    they are illegal,and yet they’ve got rights and live with our liberties.as their cloak and protection.

    in reply to: Are we guests? #200182
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    [quote=”orcas0606″][quote=”ticorealtor”]My situation is a little different, since we moved back for family reasons its not like we are visitors. After the first week and everyone stopped by to say their hellos it is back to the normal life. How ever what really amazed me and my wife is how much Ticos think we are the crazy ones moving back. Most Ticos would not move back for family they would rather live in the U.S. and just send money back if needed. Ticos among Ticos would rather live the high life in the states than take care of their own family.[/quote]

    Most Ticos that I know who live or have lived in the US have done so by necesity and not choice. Ticos (Latinos) in the US these days are unwanted and uninvited guests and they are well aware of it. They really don’t think that busting their ass washing dishes or picking oranges for slave wages is the “good life”. The great majority are awaiting the day they can pack their bags and come home. You should know how important family ties still are for Ticos. At least in my case.[/quote]I’m a const. worker.used to build homes in the 90’s.paid the rate,up to 16 an hr for A carpenter.
    now,me,the guy that can build anything can’t make 12 an hr.
    do you know what mr. american tells this american?
    I can get a mexican.and to their face I tell them I hope their wife and kids die in an accident.
    ask me,should I care for him who sells my rights to an ILLEGAL immigrant?
    I’ve been back and forth doing the corp. in costa,saving,planning and looking at being A member in A community.
    not someone sneaking across the border and robbing A culture.to bring it back to my home country in 8-10 yrs. to live happily ever after.
    and the Tico,s I know who are here,and have met,they are legal with their green cards and american wives and husbands.i know several in s.Fl. here.
    not A single one has come through the border like A rat.

    in reply to: Finally our car has arrived all under $1100. #172879
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    [quote=”ticorealtor”]We are doing the tourist 90 day deal so we can pay the 4000 dollar taxes. In order to do that we had to have plates from the U.S.[/quote]and as you bring them in the front door,the gavilan will be waiting to retrieve them at the back door.
    ya gotta love the steal,pilfer and recycling they do.

    in reply to: Looking for a Squatter Lawyer and squatter advice #200498
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    [quote=”johnr”]There is plenty of land. Do yourself a favor and find another piece of paradise.[/quote]bingo bango.

    in reply to: Are we guests? #200173
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    [quote=”2bncr”]Well said. The biker thing is a little strange because the most dangerous place to ride a motorcycle is next to another motorcycle. That why biker clubs ride single file. Takes one to know one.[/quote]I’m an old rice rocket/drag race guy.in miami we always rode side by side and in syncronicity.
    and when I was in NC we’d do the bike rally in Myrtle beach and the local rallies.they always rode side by side.and to them it was in defiance of the local law about it.
    my father rode too.my mom had photos of him and his friends from cali to NJ to Miami.doubled up.
    they have A law against it in many places now.which would indicate that it was a practiced norm at some point.
    often on history channel you’ll see the gangland show about Bikers.they’re always tandem going through town to the cemetary or the bar.

    in reply to: Are we guests? #200171
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    @ 2bncr,
    glad you got it,before I hit send,I looked at my post and wondered.
    theirs so many times that I feel folks are either desensitized or too sensitive to the basic rules of existance.
    in my avvy,that was my “car”.sometimes I did menial task,for A Tico.and made what he would pay,A Tico.
    not that i needed to,and I didn’t put myself above anyone.
    ya know,theirs an old biker addage that shines this light.when I realized it after doing time,and getting clean and sober I’ve tried to make it my mantra,

    “don’t ride in front of me,I’m not A follower.
    don’t ride behind me,i’m not A leader.
    ride beside me,and be my brother forever”.
    people should be good to each other,naturally thats utopian.
    the thing is,my concern should be about me and my interactions,and the impression I leave you with.
    we should treat each other as neighbors,regardless of the noted or implied status.
    it’s all about goodwill.

    in reply to: Are we guests? #200169
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    when I stayed there I never thought about the semantics.
    I had Tico neighbors,lived within my means and acted as if.
    sometimes the ability to stay there,live and be A part of wasn’t much different from how I live day to day.
    for me,actually it was like living in miami.I used spanish and didn’t think much about it.

    in reply to: Costa Rica Paradise #200334
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    I like,theirs 4 of them.I’m always watching youtubes of costa.

    in reply to: Serial killers from Panama in Costa Rica? #159505
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    [quote=”Ronny”]Not sure if you’re able to see Dateline on NBC in Costa Rica… probably somehow with your pc.
    This friday they will be airing a special on Wild Bill.

    http://www.panama-guide.com/article.php/20101019150320603%5B/quote%5Dsaw that,should have some interesting points.

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