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Retirement: Why Panama Is the New Florida
Business Week ^ | 7/8/3009 | Michelle Conlin

Posted on 07/07/2009 7:26:21 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

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To: GILTN1stborn
And raging lunatic squirrel monkeys

A person couldn't pay me to live there.

41 posted on 07/08/2009 7:11:26 AM PDT by GOPJ (Central park didn't hit 85 degrees in June this year - last time was 1916. Al Gore is nuts.)
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To: GILTN1stborn

When I start my band that’s what I’m going to call it.


42 posted on 07/08/2009 7:14:59 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (Apparently singing Oliva Newton John's "Heartattack" is inappropriate in cardiac rehab. Who knew?)
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To: Conservative Vet

RE: hip replacement cost.....THAT is what will happen if we get Obozo Care....major surgeries will happen elsewhere...


43 posted on 07/08/2009 8:05:43 AM PDT by goodnesswins (For lease)
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To: rbg81

how good the business environment is in Cuba. And a few days later, Castro takes over.

These days can replace “Cuba” with USA and “Castro” with nobama. It seems these can occur anywhere, not just in Latin America, although we seem to be turning into Latin/Africa America ourselves.

Northeast Brazil is probably more long-term stable. Only drawback you have to learn “pig-latin Spanish” to live there.

If REV2 does not come along to correct the current course, having to have an “retirement escape” may be the only way.


44 posted on 07/08/2009 8:10:38 AM PDT by dusttoyou (Remember the Alamo Tea Party - PALIN 2012)
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To: dusttoyou

Call me old fashioned, but I was born in the USA and (if I have any control over it) I will die in the USA. In my mind, “escaping” to Latin America is akin to abandoning my principles and my country. If necessary, I’ll duke it out here with the powers that be to the bitter end.


45 posted on 07/08/2009 8:20:37 AM PDT by rbg81 (DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
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To: Travis McGee

Peter Boyles of 630 KHOW in Denver has been pumping your book on his show this am ahead of your interview tomorrow at 7:am mtn time tomorrow.

FReepers can hear it live here:

http://www.khow.com/main.html

Congrats and I will be listening.


46 posted on 07/08/2009 9:42:44 AM PDT by MileHi ( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
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To: MileHi

Cool, I have only spoken to his producer. I suppose this means he’s actually read the book this time!


47 posted on 07/08/2009 9:50:12 AM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: rbg81

I’m with you! No intention of abandoning America. Although having some retirement down there would be OK, but if shites hit the fan here it may be zero retirement income and the Latins ain’t going to let you stay down there in a life of luxury for free. Many here who would have to go back to living off the land like in 1775. In that case it would be a tossup what killed you first the commie/socialists or the hard life.


48 posted on 07/08/2009 10:12:46 AM PDT by dusttoyou (Remember the Alamo Tea Party - PALIN 2012)
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To: MileHi

self-ping to listen at home!


49 posted on 07/08/2009 10:22:06 AM PDT by nina0113
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To: Travis McGee
I suppose this means he’s actually read the book this time!

Cover to cover by tomorrow. I got the impression he doesn't remember that he interviewed you before. I caught about half of that.

50 posted on 07/08/2009 12:33:35 PM PDT by MileHi ( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
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To: MileHi; CodeToad

He loved that part of Reconquista that he had read by airtime last time, and we had a great time on the air.

That was a few years back, and he said I’d be invited back again. I didn’t send him a new book, so he must have found it on his own. Lots of “personalities” have low-profile cover identities for shlepping among the peasants incognito, so maybe I already sold him a copy of Foreign Enemies and Traitors.


51 posted on 07/08/2009 4:03:59 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee

I don’t listen to the radio anymore on the drive into work, but if Peter is touting it then it must be good. He is extremely well read and can quote lines from books of all sorts and routinely does. If anything he could have a second career as a book reviewer.

I like Peter overall and he has a huge fan base. Peter is in tune with the various ideas of the day and is extremely patriotic. He has concerns about this country. He even changes his views from time to time based on his newly found knowledge on a subject. He never beats around the bush and will tell you exactly what he thinks and why he thinks it, and he’ll debate in a civilized manner. He loves to learn and does so through coversation and reading.

So, Foreign Enemies being read by Peter Boyles is an extremely sincere compliment. Being on his show is too, so I hope you get another appearance on his show.


52 posted on 07/08/2009 4:18:02 PM PDT by CodeToad (If it weren't for physics and law enforcement I'd be unstoppable!)
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To: shield
Another Rights Of Possession Saga. When Will There Be An End?

The following is a translated article appearing today in La Estrella. It is a typical example of the "gong-show" that the issue of Rights of Possession has become in Panama. Every day similar stories are uncovered all over Panama: from Bocas del Torro, to Los Santos and now the Pacific Coast. When will there be an end to this circus? When the issue is of big magnitude involving millions of dollars it very fast sees the lime light. But what about the thousands of Panamanians and foreigners alike that do not have the money and the power to push for their cases? What will happen to them? There must be a solution soon before social and economic problems develop that will turn investors and retirees away from Panama.

La Estrella, December 15, 2008
On the beach of Coclé, where the Anton river comes meets the ocean, the waters of the river mouth have created a long lagoon and a peninsula that throws itself on the west ,parallel to the coast. They call it Las Uvas. It is possible to access it ,during low tide, via the beach from Juan Hombrón, but otherwise, it is not accessible by land.

Since it has neither drinking water nor irrigation and agricultural potential, it had no value until the fever of the tourist development came to the area of Farallón. In the summer of 2007, a person called Sonia Álvarez offered to buy possessory rights in Las Uvas for $ 3.00 per square meter. Immediately, she found local fishermen caliming that they had Rights Of Possession over the land.

In June, 2007 Álvarez, Alberto Sudarsky, Roberto Homsany, and Henry Lebowitz, requested to buy 31.6 hectares of the peninsula to the State making a formal, written request (as per protocol) at the Department of Economy and Finance . Their request mentioned as motive “a project of " country-style villa ecotourism project” and it was accompanied by 32 “contracts of sale of the Rights of Possession of the resident inhabitants of the area” and “an agreement signed by the holders of these property Rights of Possession, who have been inhabiting them for 39 years”.

When La Estrella visited the peninsula, on November 13, it was desert. Seagulls were patrolling the smooth sea. The only human element was a rancho of four posts with tin roof bent from the breeze. To imagine 32 supposed inhabitants needed a poet's imagination.

Having road access to the property is a requisite so that Cadaster grants title by means of Rights of Possession. Be that as it may, the purchase request included a letter of the mayor of Anton, Roger Ríos, who was requesting from Hacienda Santa Mónica “a road servitude (right of pass) to lead to the peninsula of Las Uvas”.

Hacienda Santa Mónica is one of the most beautiful properties of Central America - approximately 3,000 hectares that spread from the Inter-American highway down to the ocean. It was created by combining land from five farms by president Harmodio Arias Madrid. In it he developed rice and bred cattle . He then turned it over to his son Gilberto Arias Guardia, and then to his grandchildren. They sold it to the second mother's second husband , Wilson Lucom. Lucom paid the mortgages and set the farm to produce, but in 2005 he sold it so that it was the site of the first “Signature City” of Latin America.Wilson C. Lucom

"Signature Cities" are communities designed to serve simultaneously as esidential, commercial and recreational. The most out-standing example is Isla Palma of the United Arab Emirates.
The project, which will be called Grand Panama and which will cost $3 billions, will feature a five -star hotel, a marina, four golf courses, 9,700 residences, and a 400,000 square meters of shopping center.

It will generate 10,000 jobs during the phase of construction and 5,000 permanent jobs. It will give incalculable profits to the region and the country.

Lucom accepted a first payment of half a million dollars, but he died in June, 2006 before finishing the buying and selling. In his testament he left an apartment of $ 1 million and a million dollar anuity to his widow, but he directed the buldge of his assets to a foundation dedicated to to feeding children in need in Panama. The widow has urged to annul the testament, and Santa Monica, the principal part of the executrix, has remained tangled in the succession dispute, under the administration of lawyer Marta Cañola, named by the Judge of the Fifth Circuit.
Hilda Lucom (left)
When Grand Panama International paid half a million to buy Santa Monica, they hired Meneren Corporation of Denver USA, to develop and administer the project. Meneren must wait for the conclusion of the judgment of succession to complete the buying and selling with the winner,of the case and has remained alert to the real property swaying in Panama. On May 11 of the present year Meneren inspector, Steve Guthrie, received an e-mail of a broker in Panama offering him area in the beach close to Juan Hombrón. On having investigated, Guthrie discovered that Las Uvas were being marketed even though they and the peninsula were part of the "Signature City" property.
Children demanding that the Lucom endowment be used against malnutrition
“They were trying to sell to us land that our bosses already were ready to buy!”, he said to La Estrella. “With the down payment of half a million dollars, he lagoon is where we think to put the marina, and without these kilometers of beach the property does not serve for the project”.

Aurelio Andrión, until March of this year regional Cadaster chief in Coclé, confirmed what Guthrie said. “There is no case of "purchasing from the State in that place”, he said to La Estrella. “The peninsula of Las Uvas belongs to finca number 7022, which is part of Hacienda Santa Mónica ”.The Public Register confirms Andrión . It establishes that the south boundary of finca 7022 is “the Pacific Ocean”.

Mayor Ríos said to La Estrella that Sonia Álvarez had asked for the letter in which Hacienda Santa Mónica requested servitude from the Treasury Department. He wrote it to help the fishermen, who are his constituents. He delivered it to Álvarez and not to lawyer Cañola.

According to the said lawyer, the grounds in the peninsula of Las Uvas “are not state but a private property that finca 7022 is part of and Rights of Possession do not exist on private property”.

Sonia Álvarez, Roberto Homsany ,Alberto Sudarsky and Henry Lebowitz have not come on record as of yet. On November 8 there was a meeting of the fishermen who had sold their "Rights of Possession to Sonia Álvarez. They were angry. They were selling in $ 3.00 per square meter, but they received only 8 %. The rest would come when the investors were receive title of the area which, from the looks of it, is far,far away.

53 posted on 08/01/2009 12:25:02 PM PDT by A_Daultry (Lucom cared about Panamanians, but its ruling class has other ideas...)
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