Posted on 09/29/2009 3:25:03 PM PDT by don-o
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The Law Library of Congress (US) declared the action legal, not the removing him in pajamas. Remember, we did that to humiliate him and send him over the edge. It worked. Aqui en Hondruas, no queremos que hay en Costa Rica, we do not want the casinos, drugs, bad roads. We want industrial parks for textiles, computers, factories that are clean like for cars, and suburbs. Things have been very good. Things for the poor in Costa Rica are very bad. We have a rapidly emerging middle class, and we are the ones in the streets in blue and white. Thank you for the time to work and study there in the US. Delcaring that we are a free, democratic country, without the risk of a dictator like Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and Obamalandia, has us very busy. CNN would like to think that everything is not calm, but we have had many many big businesses look here lately to relocate as soon as Mel is dealt with. This is very good for us. Panama, Colombia, any sane people in Costa Rica who are also tired of the crap you put up with, come with us. Anyone else? Come on Guatemala, get with the program. EL Salvador and Belize are so small they are not much help, except to feed their soldiers here.
The Costa Rican constituion is the worst in the world. There are no prisons. It is the perfect liberal chaos I think because all of the bad things that happen, there is no fear. “Pura Vida” means live there on $5 a day. I don’t think so. Society there has no structure, it cannot grow.
They didn’t build this in Costa Rica.
http://www.newyorkcityfocus.com/photo_gallery/city_mall.html
maybe arias is upset because he won’t receive any oil from papi Ego Chabeast for his Communist China built refinery.
I am really glad to hear that and I am confident from all I have read about this whole ordeal that Honduras will deal with "Mel" and move on without him. I knew nothing about Honduras' form of government or general situation before this. I am now very much a fan and one day, with great luck, perhaps I can visit and enjoy the beauty of your country and people.
Viva Honduras!
That is so funny. We have a new restaurant in my little town, run by Costa Rican ex-patriots, named "Pura Vida." Their menu says it means "the good life." I was not impressed with the food.
*I* think I'll be coming down for vacation after Christmas. Any other freepers wanna come with?
Beans+rice+fried cauliflower and a mystery meat. Yum.
Honduran food, we put shrimp, lobster, platanos, fruits, all kids of seafood. Not so plain here, and we like spicy. I love tex-mex. I can not find tex mex place in all of Costa Rica, here we have many Texans living.
They were nice folks at the Pura Vida restaurant and the food was fresh if not exciting. But it's hard to miss the irony of bragging about how nice it is "back home" when someone has left "home" to open a business somewhere else. But that is salesmanship and I get that.
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