I certainly believe that the crimes should be reported...but I also believe in fair and balanced posting...if a person is consistently negative or
reporting horrendous and heinous crimes..then one has to wonder..what IS his or her agenda...certainly Baja has so many positive things about it as
well...
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Originally posted by lencho
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Originally posted by Roberto
What I guess I don't understand is what the objection to the crime reports is.
I suspect it's more to the messenger. Or his (her?) hidden agenda.
Originally posted by lencho
Guess I'm blind, sorry. What is your reason for hanging out in this site?
By the way, while we're here, I'd like to say the translations you're providing are waay better than the usual mechanized drivel seen here. Where are
those coming from?
To balance the message of the others who hang out at this site. It's just the Yin and Yang of life.
Those translations come from me. And I also know you live in Mexico, are fluent, and actually know precisely what is going on. I also know you read
the pontifications of the "experts" here -- the ones with only enough Spanish to order a beer -- and laugh to yourself at their ignorance. Yet you say
nothing, even when you know they are talking out their burro. Just like the other few Mexicans who post here say nothing.
In your informed opinion, is Mexico really peace, love and fish tacos? Or is it really layers on layers of complexity totally unfathomed by the
denizens of this message board?
In your informed opinion, is Mexico really peace, love and fish tacos? Or is it really layers on layers of complexity totally unfathomed by the
denizens of this message board?
Listen to this joke...It will definitely lift the mood on this thread!
In your informed opinion, is Mexico really peace, love and fish tacos? Or is it really layers on layers of complexity totally unfathomed by the
denizens of this message board?
#s can allways be skewed to make intrested parties happy with a out come. So how many murders of older Mexican nationals with younger wifes (US
citizen) has there been in Utah??
Originally posted by Sprocket
#s can allways be skewed to make intrested parties happy with a out come. So how many murders of older Mexican nationals with younger wifes (US
citizen) has there been in Utah??
...Not as many as older (or is that elder?) white Mormons. Ba da boom!
The Hypothetical: Well, I guess I will make up some statistics: If I say 25, one could deduce that, wow, Utah is a violent place!: The
assumption is that these murders happened within the year because it is a newly introduced post coming on the heels of a newly reported Mormon marital
murder.
My claim is challenged. I then have to show the proof, which I have phonied up, only the murders were a total of all those ever reported since the
coming of Joseph Smith.
So what was my (hidden) agenda? Was I trying to altruistically warn people so that they don't naively venture into Utah?
NO! I was trying to stop Romney because I hate Mormons.
The Disclaimer: I don't hate Romney or Mormons. I am just an unpaid public relations spokesman gratuitously handing Republicans a line to run
with, since they dislike him already.
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