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motoged
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Quote: | Originally posted by luv2fish
poop happens... why is it when I post the "S" word, it automatically changes it over to POOP ?? I like the "S" word.. |
No ch1t, eh !!
Don't believe everything you think....
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BajaNomad
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Quote: | Originally posted by luv2fish
poop happens... why is it when I post the "S" word, it automatically changes it over to POOP ?? I like the "S" word.. |
No poop, eh !! |
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luv2fish
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by luv2fish
poop happens... why is it when I post the "S" word, it automatically changes it over to POOP ?? I like the "S" word.. |
You just have to be smarter than a machine. |
It's not the machine that wories me. remember the demise of J. Navarrette. ????
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by luv2fish
It's not the machine that wories me. remember the demise of J. Navarrette. ???? |
Like it was yesterday.
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luv2fish
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by luv2fish
It's not the machine that wories me. remember the demise of J. Navarrette. ???? |
Like it was yesterday. |
That one was way overdue.
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Taco de Baja
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I think I found it on Google earth.
Should be in the vicinity of the large cleared field at
29 57' 13"
-115 00' 24"
Close to the highway, flat area almost 1 mile by 1 mile, and the KM Marker is close to where its been reported.
There is also a triangular area to the west the army should check out too
Truth generally lies in the coordination of antagonistic opinions
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luv2fish
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Hotel Acomadations
Sixty of the laborers busted at this grow site are now being housed in a Tiajuana hotel.
http://www.afntijuana.info/seguridad/2362_trasladan_detenido...
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mcfez
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by luv2fish
It's not the machine that wories me. remember the demise of J. Navarrette. ???? |
Like it was yesterday. |
Who?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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luv2fish
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Really. Who is this person ??
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luv2fish
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Where does this end ??
Yesterday I heard that the State Police had busted another 8 grows near Ensenada which was 6 acres total . In other news the Police busted a vehicle
that was carying 31 kilos of Cocaine. I know we get tired of hearing this, but where does this stop ?? Don't these cartels hurt for the missing
revenue ?? I don't know if these busts have always been happening or not but, I sure have never heard of sooooo many busts.
http://www.afntijuana.info/seguridad/2415_mas_de_15_millones...
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
This plant would produce less than a pound of bud:
The math is still optimistic....
[Edited on 7-17-2011 by BajaNomad] |
Nice Female!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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luv2fish
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This story just has no end.
Unbelievable, rather than going after the owners of these crops, they ( Mexican Government ) jails the 56 migrants that were working the crops.
http://www.el-mexicano.com.mx/informacion/noticias/1/22/poli...
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BajaNews
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Forced to work at massive marijuana farm?
http://www.sandiegored.com/noticias/16867/Forced-to-work-at-...
By Omar Millán
10 Agosto 2011
TIJUANA – The 57 laborers detained at the massive marijuana field discovered south of Ensenada said they were being forced to work there against their
will, said Baja California’s human rights ombudsman.
But federal authorities said the men are members of an organized crime group. They are being held at El Hongo, the state penitentiary near Tecate,
awaiting prosecution.
For his part, Baja California Attorney General Rommel Moreno said the case is a federal matter. In an interview, he said he didn’t know if the
laborers had been forced to work at the 300-acre field near El Rosario, the largest marijuana farm ever found in Mexico.
The state’s human rights ombudsman said the workers’ claims need to be investigated.
“There needs to be an investigation as to what happened in the field because they could have been forced to work there,” said Heriberto García. “I
don’t know if the authorities bothered to investigate if the men were hired or taken there against their will.”
His staff interviewed the 57 laborers who were detained near the field, all from Sinaloa. The staff members wanted to know the workers’ legal
situation, their health and if their family knew they had been arrested.
Only 21 provided a phone number of a family member in Sinaloa, but only seven of those numbers worked to contact a relative. In the remaining cases,
the staff only left phone messages.
The laborers said that they were not told what they would be doing when they were hired, García said. Some had worked the field between 30 and 45
days. All had been paid about one thousand pesos ($83). They said that they lived and slept near the field and were not allowed to leave.
Since the criminal case against the laborers is a federal matter, their claims will be taken up by the National Human Rights Commission. García said
that his office is working with his counterpart in Sinaloa to try to find the workers’ families.
A total of 58 laborers were arrested when the Mexican army raided the field but one of them was released because he was a minor. Authorities estimate
that the marijuana would have had a street value of $150 million had it reached market.
During a press conference Saturday, Gilberto Landeros, the commander of the Second Military Zone, explained that surveillance flights had not detected
the immense marijuana field earlier because the plants appeared to be tomatoes. Plus the field was covered by a black net. It took a foot patrol by
soldiers to make a positive identification.
On Aug. 1 a district judge ordered the 57 men to be detained, among them Alejandro Navarrete Aldana, who allegedly owns the property.
Authorities believe that the “mega field” belonged to the Sinaloa cartel, a powerful criminal organization led by Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and Ismael
“El Mayo” Zambada.
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