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Re: Tractor colection Retire to Mexico
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Posted by Walt Davies on January 03, 2007 at 08:51:22 from (72.173.58.4):
In Reply to: Tractor colection Retire to Mexico posted by Don L C on January 02, 2007 at 18:18:08:
I have a very good Mexican friend who came here in 1986 was was able to stay and become a citizen and now has 7 kids and loves it here. But he also has family down in the middle of Mexico San Pedro a small town. The family has a cattle ranch there and his eldest son stays there now working on the ranch and rodeoing. Victor is one of the few Mexicans that I have ever liked his whole family is like him. On the other hand i live in Oregon and we have lots of illegals here most of which work hard at getting all they can from the government for free. They think they are entitled to it. they also have gangs and shootouts and all kinds of drug problems. Just seeing this tells me there must be a lot of it in Mexico when the only law down there is how much money you have in your pocket. I'm going to stay up here until i see a very big change in the way it is down there. But like I say there are alot of good people down there I know i have some as good friends. Walt
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