tailgater
15 years ago

I'm glad there coming here, their children will be citizens and run for office

Northsidepk wrote:



You're glad that people are coming here illegally?




I honestly don't believe you.

SteveS
15 years ago

donutboy2000that is one of the best critical retort you have ever posted. how do you keep coming up with such snappy responses.
i wonder how he would respond if he had been beheaded

RICKAMAVEN wrote:



I agree ... it is one of the best critical retorts ever posted ... the rest of us can only wish we were able to keep coming up with such snappy responses.

as for now our friend Northside would respond had he actually been beheaded, I'd imagine it would be pretty much as he is doing now ... it's quite evident that he is incapable of clear thought and/or critical reasoning
HockeyDad
15 years ago
My evil corporation does business in Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina and all over Latin America. Actually we do twice as much business there than in North America. I personally have spent some time in Brazil for work.

Let's just say that with the exception of a few cities, life down there is very different than in the USA, Canada, or Europe. I encourage anyone to visit and experience it for themselves, not just buy into hollow retoric. Airline tickets are cheap.

Check back three times a week while on vacation.

DrafterX
15 years ago
I heard women in Brazil walk around half naked and stuff.... 😟
HockeyDad
15 years ago

I heard women in Brazil walk around half naked and stuff.... 😟

DrafterX wrote:




The dress code is a bit more relaxed than in the USA. (Translation: hoochie!)
DrafterX
15 years ago
hoochie is good.... 😟
donutboy2000
15 years ago

I've been south of the border several times and have seriously thought about it, not Bolivia in peticular, but def. Costa Rica or Mexico

Northsidepk wrote:




2 bodies hung from bridge, man beheaded in Tijuana

Posted: Nov 19, 2010 6:41 PM PST Updated: Nov 19, 2010 6:41 PM PST


*
Feds find cross-border smuggling tunnel, 30 tons of pot
*
Gunmen kill 13 at drug rehabilitation center in Tijuana
*
State Department warns of violence threat in Mexico
*
Body encased in cement found in Tijuana
*
Official's body found hanging from Tijuana bridge

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Two men were slain and hung from a bridge, another was decapitated and a fourth was shot to death over 24 hours in Tijuana, the latest gruesome killings in a Mexican border city where hopes had risen that cartel violence was decreasing.

The bodies of two men were found hanging from the Los Alamos bridge early Friday, said Fermin Gomez, Baja California state's deputy attorney general for organized crime.

Both victims had their hands and feet bound and one had his head covered with a black plastic bag. One of the bodies fell into traffic when the rope broke.

A day earlier, a human head was found underneath another bridge in Tijuana, which sits across from San Diego, California. The body of the 24-year-old man was found 12 hours later alongside the highway from Tijuana to the beach town of Ensenada.

Gomez said the victim, Victor Ramirez, had recently been deported from the United States, though he had no information on the circumstances.

Also Thursday, a man was shot to death while leaving his house in the exclusive Tijuana neighborhood of Chapultepec, and two other people were wounded in a shootout on one of the city's main avenues.

Gomez blamed the killings on feuding between drug-dealing gangs, but declined to give details.

Beheadings, massacres and body hangings had initially declined in Tijuana since the January arrest of Teodoro "El Teo" Garcia Simental, one of two crime bosses who had been waging a bloody turf war in the city.

President Felipe Calderon even visited Tijuana last month and touted it as a success story in his nearly four-year-old drug war, noting during a festival to promote the city's industries that homicides are down from a peak in 2008.

Days after his visit, drug gangs started beheading rivals and hanging bodies from bridges again. On Oct. 24, armed men burst into a Tijuana drug rehab center and killed 13 recovering addicts.

Prosecutors say they are investigating whether the rehab massacre was related to a record seizure of nearly 135 tons of marijuana the previous week.

The latest killings come two weeks after U.S. authorities made one of the largest marijuana seizures in San Diego, confiscating more than 20 tons of pot that was smuggled in through a tunnel connecting warehouses on either side of the border. Mexican authorities seized more than four tons of pot from the warehouse on their side of the border.
rfenst
15 years ago

^ FuzzNJ is already slipping in his return to the boards.

ZRX1200 wrote:




Believe me, this kid ain't no Fuzz.

Fuzz is very bright, but is also a royal d1ck, who doesn't understand that there are certain "sacred matters" that you just don't mock others over. Harrasing others over their shock from watching an Olympic athlete get killed and chiding a BOTL about his hard earned sobriety, crossed way over the line.

Sure, Fuzz was far left of most people posters here and knew how to stir the pot, but he did so with out the idiotic statements the OP has made in this thread.
Northsidepk
15 years ago


2 bodies hung from bridge, man beheaded in Tijuana

Posted: Nov 19, 2010 6:41 PM PST Updated: Nov 19, 2010 6:41 PM PST


*
Feds find cross-border smuggling tunnel, 30 tons of pot
*
Gunmen kill 13 at drug rehabilitation center in Tijuana
*
State Department warns of violence threat in Mexico
*
Body encased in cement found in Tijuana
*
Official's body found hanging from Tijuana bridge

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Two men were slain and hung from a bridge, another was decapitated and a fourth was shot to death over 24 hours in Tijuana, the latest gruesome killings in a Mexican border city where hopes had risen that cartel violence was decreasing.

The bodies of two men were found hanging from the Los Alamos bridge early Friday, said Fermin Gomez, Baja California state's deputy attorney general for organized crime.

Both victims had their hands and feet bound and one had his head covered with a black plastic bag. One of the bodies fell into traffic when the rope broke.

A day earlier, a human head was found underneath another bridge in Tijuana, which sits across from San Diego, California. The body of the 24-year-old man was found 12 hours later alongside the highway from Tijuana to the beach town of Ensenada.

Gomez said the victim, Victor Ramirez, had recently been deported from the United States, though he had no information on the circumstances.

Also Thursday, a man was shot to death while leaving his house in the exclusive Tijuana neighborhood of Chapultepec, and two other people were wounded in a shootout on one of the city's main avenues.

Gomez blamed the killings on feuding between drug-dealing gangs, but declined to give details.

Beheadings, massacres and body hangings had initially declined in Tijuana since the January arrest of Teodoro "El Teo" Garcia Simental, one of two crime bosses who had been waging a bloody turf war in the city.

President Felipe Calderon even visited Tijuana last month and touted it as a success story in his nearly four-year-old drug war, noting during a festival to promote the city's industries that homicides are down from a peak in 2008.

Days after his visit, drug gangs started beheading rivals and hanging bodies from bridges again. On Oct. 24, armed men burst into a Tijuana drug rehab center and killed 13 recovering addicts.

Prosecutors say they are investigating whether the rehab massacre was related to a record seizure of nearly 135 tons of marijuana the previous week.

The latest killings come two weeks after U.S. authorities made one of the largest marijuana seizures in San Diego, confiscating more than 20 tons of pot that was smuggled in through a tunnel connecting warehouses on either side of the border. Mexican authorities seized more than four tons of pot from the warehouse on their side of the border.

donutboy2000 wrote:


Mexico is a country with almost eight hundred thousand square miles in area. And you thought I meant Tijuana when I said I have contemplated moving to Mexico??? Thats like Judging the U.S based on the worst areas in Baltimore,DC,New Orleans, and Detroit......Why don't you quote the pollution in Mexico City next or the Kidnapping rate in Mazatlan???? YES there are very bad areas, and NO the vast majority of Mexico is not a bad area.

HockeyDad
15 years ago
Stick to Playa del Carmen and Cancun....The "real" Mexico.
snowwolf777
15 years ago
For the OP, it's always enjoyable to listen to Americans blather on and on about how great the third world is. How wonderful life is in various dictatorships and how this marxist leader and that communist leader is so wonderful, so enlightened, so in tune with "his people." On and on and on. Yeah, America sucks.

The one thing that never happens is these folks NEVER MOVE! Keep right on staying in Mommy's safe basement, babbling on and on about how much the US sucks.

Quit posting on a cigar board and put your money where your mouth is. Raise that kid you're about to have under Hugo Chavez's umbrella of love. Sends us all a message 5 years from now and tell us how wonderful it is down there. How the streets are paved with gold, and how you have the best medical care on the planet for free. Tell us about all the spirited debate you engage in down there regarding the government, and how things need to be changed. That is If you're allowed to have a computer. Or internet service. Or to speak your mind without being imprisoned or shot.

Maybe before you go you could talk to my step-daughter's ex boyfriend. He and his mom fled Hugo's paradise. HIs dad didn't make it out of there before he was killed. This kid, he doesn't harbor the same burning desire to go live there as you do. He and his mom like America. Feel like they're lucky. Lucky to be here, lucky to be alive. I'll just have him read your posts so he'll be all excited to go back down there again to the real good life.

😕
wheelrite
15 years ago

Stick to Playa del Carmen and Cancun....The "real" Mexico.

HockeyDad wrote:




Playa del Carmen rocks...
tailgater
15 years ago
I'm beginning to reassess my previous dismissal of the OP's intent.

North,
If you honestly think that governmental control of large corporations is a GOOD thing, then you simply don't know how much you don't know.
It's not blind patriotism nor perpetual ignorance that keeps America the strongest country in the world. It is, in fact, the very captialism that you suggest we eighty-six simply because times are difficult.

What do YOU think will help make this country better?
A. Folks like you who want to suckle the governments teet when times are tough.
B. People who embrace captialism and trudge forward to work hard everyday despite dismal forecasts from an appologetic administration.

If you do choose to move to a south american country, please do so for the cultural immersion and not under the guise of a superior financial make up.


tailgater
15 years ago

Playa del Carmen rocks...

wheelrite wrote:



Truer words may never have been posted.

SteveS
15 years ago

Playa del Carmen rocks...

wheelrite wrote:


Truer words may never have been posted.

tailgater wrote:



we missed the big blast ... happened 33 days after we'd come and gone
HockeyDad
15 years ago
I miss rapacious capitalism. I haven't pillaged a 3rd world country in weeks.
RICKAMAVEN
15 years ago
SteveS

Northsidepk is in fact a very clear thinker, unlike the "we, "the foxxy crowd, who find great comfort in a
convicted drug abuser, rush, an ununcharged sex offender, who settled out of court, o'rielly, who used
his position as a dirty old man to harass one of his associates, an escapee from a mental ward,
who sees everything in black and black, and his pupil who understands little, and lies with a clear eye,
and, who interviews bobble headed sycnophants, whose heads move forward and backward only."


(good sentence rick)

Northsidepk points out fact's as examples of the misdeeds, not of the USA, but it's so called leaders
who have allowed corporations, meaning a select group of members of the boards of directors,
to run roughshod over other countries, destroying the democratic process for their personal self
interest, overthrowing legitamate governments to put dictators in charge in order to obtain
special contracts for their corporations.


third world countries have better child mortality rates, better educated children, workers who get as much as 6 weeks paid vacation, and we have senators that will not extend unemployment
benifits to people out of workbecause there are no jobs.
gringococolo
15 years ago
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ar.html 

MADE UP INTERNET FACTS.


All those countries are worse in every area than the US.
FuzzNJ
15 years ago

Believe me, this kid ain't no Fuzz.

Fuzz is very bright, but is also a royal d1ck, who doesn't understand that there are certain "sacred matters" that you just don't mock others over. Harrasing others over their shock from watching an Olympic athlete get killed and chiding a BOTL about his hard earned sobriety, crossed way over the line.

Sure, Fuzz was far left of most people posters here and knew how to stir the pot, but he did so with out the idiotic statements the OP has made in this thread.

rfenst wrote:




WTF? I heard my name was being thrown around here again for some asinine reason, but this post is just stupid. I never did either of those two things mentioned as far as I can remember rfenst. So either show me where I did, or apologize.

As for the rest of you, f off. I no longer post here because the grand sum of IQ's here wouldn't be enough to win the average NBA game.
jackconrad
15 years ago
. .
|\-=-/|
/| |O _ O| |\
/' \ \_^-^_/ / `\
/' \-/ ~ \-/ `\
| /\\ //\ |
\|\|\/-""-""-\/|/|/
I hear Footprints...
Users browsing this topic