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  1. Member northcat_8's Avatar
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    I don't know dude...you know my standards and .... even I am not sure if I've ever been that drunk and I would have to be...

    I'll have to see if I can get a picture...but dude...I caution you...it might make you re-think your whole "sexual preference"

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  2. Originally Posted by Capmaster
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    yes mexico has its share of problems. all countries do. but please don't forget there is another side........
    http://www.politick.org.uk/viewtopic.php?p=9766#9766
    Nobody's dissing Mexicans. Just the conditions in the country ...outside of the touristy spots
    Very misguided statement there cap. How many places in Mexico have you been besides boarder towns and "touristy" spots?

    I've been to many many places. Many not on maps too.
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    Originally Posted by stiltman
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by enstg8er
    yes mexico has its share of problems. all countries do. but please don't forget there is another side........
    http://www.politick.org.uk/viewtopic.php?p=9766#9766
    Nobody's dissing Mexicans. Just the conditions in the country ...outside of the touristy spots
    Very misguided statement there cap. How many places in Mexico have you been besides boarder towns and "touristy" spots?

    I've been to many many places. Many not on maps too.
    I know enough people who have emigrated to this state from Chihuahua, Mexico and have described their living conditions in great detail. I don't need to see those places to get a feel for what they're like.

    When you have droves of people clambering over the border every night because they haven't eaten in three days, or had steady work for two years, after a while you get the picture pretty clear. Mexico is a poor, dirty, hopeless place to live for the vast majority of inhabitants.

    Misguided? Try this on for size:

    In 2002, half the population in Mexico was living in poverty and one fifth was living in extreme poverty.
    http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/LACEXT/MEXICOEXTN/0%2C%2CcontentMDK...8397%2C00.html
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    If you ask me....being PC never amounted to anything but sugar coating the truth. Cap speaks the truth.
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    Mexico City is so Polluted that Birds fall from the sky dead. I've been there to see this. When you go into the country you use a rental car with theft and damage insurance on it. Worth paying the slightly higher up front cost to have a lower deductible. It's similar in areas of Brazil. In the Mexican country I watch a semi-attractive girl (though heavily dirty) stop for a moment squat and spray diarreah all over her bare feet and the ground. She stands back up and starts walking again, not even wiping her already dirty feet. You'd swear some of the children look like their from Ethiopia or Somalia. Nothing but skin & bones. There are a bunch that ret fine too, but the parasitic infections are so high with no medication in those areas that they'll probably die before they reach 30. In those areas, you could pull out a $10 or $20 bill and have free rampant sex with any of the woman and young girls in a town or village. That's how poor and sad it is in certain areas. If you want to see certain villages my suggestion is to go to a touristy city area and see some of the missionary churches. They'll have maps of churches in various towns where they have missionary hospitals. Visit those places and you're probably going to have less problems when in the country.
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