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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Confederate Kahanist on May 20, 2012, 01:20:12 AM
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Just goes to show how much the third world is right in our backyard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2csHf4ggARU
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Part of me wishes that it was really dangerous for illegals to come to the USA so that they would be too scared to cross our border.
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Part of me wishes that it was really dangerous for illegals to come to the USA so that they would be too scared to cross our border.
I think they would still try to cross even if we put alligators in the Rio Grande that could try to jump up and bite their genitals off or even kill them.
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I think they would still try to cross even if we put alligators in the Rio Grande that could try to jump up and bite their genitals off or even kill them.
What if the federal government issued hunting licenses?
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I think they would still try to cross even if we put alligators in the Rio Grande that could try to jump up and bite their genitals off or even kill them.
Alligators or crocodiles would be nice.
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Too bad as I always wanted to visit Mexico. :o
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Watch Arizona where Jan Brewer and Sheriff's Arpaio, Deaver, and Babeu are under attack...The goverment is trying to break down the border security there, another part of the plan!
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I wouldn't visit Mexico if you paid me.
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Too bad as I always wanted to visit Mexico. :o
I'm sure there are some places that are nice, just like there are beautiful places in the heart of Africa, but the problem is the level of civilization of the people (or the lack thereof).
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Too bad as I always wanted to visit Mexico. :o
Same here!
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Same here!
Tourist attractions are usually protected everywhere as local economies depend on it.
(http://www.differentworld.com/mexico/areas/caribbean-coast/tulum/pic1.jpg)
Tulum is the most visited of the Maya sites in the Yucatan and not only because of its proximity to Cancun. Although the Tulum ruins are structurally less impressive than Chichen Itza or Uxmal and much less extensive, they have the azure Caribbean as a backdrop - a startling contrast, and heaven for the photographer or artist. Because the area is small and there is comparatively little climbing involved, you can gain a fair appreciation of the site in a couple of hours.
(http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/00/97/59/pyramide-del-sol-teotihuacan.jpg)
(http://isitsafetotraveltomexico.com/wp-content/uploads/cancunphotoby-PriceTravel-Mexico.jpg)