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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:42 am 
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Its not illegal here in CR. Now under age and Pimping is. I have noticed more of the pimping where the girls come here and have to payoff hugh debts to their "sponser". Jac o has had the Beattle Bar in its sights for the past few years . How about the Del Rey here in SJ ??? With all the street vendors at the doors and selling ilegal drugs and so on. Big John the owner is doing everything "legal". Some would argue he is the pimping by having the $10 room charge . Then How about Zona Blue and other massage parlors taking half the money and its clearly sex trade.

I dont see anything changing here and the good ol USA wants to give a bunch of good doers money and wave the flag on this all to no avail.This happens about twice a year. If they the CR goverment did not allow women from other countries that would surely cut down on the Del Rey volume not the business.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:25 am 
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Hotel Best Western Jacó Beach.

Coincidentally, that hotel is very monger UNfriendly.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:27 am 
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Our tax dollars at work !!


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:04 am 
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Easy...you better stay out of the DR because Immigration will get you AGAIN. It will be a LONG TIME or NEVER before CR changes their prostitution laws. So for now the only problem is the foreign chicas who are here illegally. So it will be a couple of raids in Jaco then SJ and then YANKEES GO HOME. I don't quite understand why the do-ggoder U.S. is involved in CR affairs anyways.Doesn't the religious right have anything better to do?They have no clue how to handle prostitution in their own country where it's illegal.
I would love to watch them turn a few of the successful chicas at the DR into more spiritual beings who leave the business once they have seen the light. I know a lot of chicas who would rather BUY the light rather than turn to it. Let's see them start with Daisy from Panama who earns between $2000-2500/week hooking at the DR when the average wage is around $70. God and a return to poverty are waiting for her.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:37 am 
Keep your hair on guys, this still is more to do with human trafficking thus women who are FORCED into prostitution than women who choose to be a prostitute. I am proud of my government and the religious right when they step up to help the weak. Keep in mind, those that are being forced aren't getting rich, they hand their money over to their master.

I still think Jaco will eventually move the business away from the BB somehow, some way. It is just too in your face for people who are new in Jaco and if they continue to march in the streets (they did this when I was there), Jaco will find a way to move the business way north or way south. I'm not completely convince they want to move it out of Jaco, just off the main drag.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 1:31 pm 
Prostitution is legal in CR and the religious right clowns in the US should stick to their own affairs.

I think very very very few women here are forced into prostitution.

I have never heard much of a movement here in CR to make prostitution illegal anyway.

Typical example of the USA sticking their nose into other countries affairs while they "liberate" other countries killing innocent people and freely torturing people. Some moral high ground the US has, what a joke.


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The Devil Himself…… :shock::shock::shock:
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Typical example of the USA sticking their nose into other countries affairs while they "liberate" other countries killing innocent people and freely torturing people. Some moral high ground the US has, what a joke
Instead of minding the Home-Front or Following through to get Bin Laden ..... What has our Gov. decided to do.........Launch a War on Prostitution in Costa Rica....Did I read they are going to do this with zero tolerance..... WHAT THE HELL IS ZERO TOLERANCE????

What Horse SH*T!!!!!

Yea think Ole Chávez has something there……
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "The Devil Himself"…… :twisted::twisted::twisted:

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:17 pm 
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To change their sinful ways of prostetution. I know many will not agree with me but it is not just the religious right lets take a look at the liberal gringa! These are the ones that organize and put the pressure on World Organizations to help the poor countrys break away from their sinful ways!

So next time you vote maybe you might want to think about that.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:57 pm 
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Maybe they can round up some terrorists too although that should only be the second priority- definately stop sex first.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:29 pm 
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They will NEVER get rid of 3 things in this world...

1) Prostitution (oldest profession their is, and their IS a reason for this)

2) Alcohol (I will make sure of this :oops: )

3) Drugs (too much money involved. if you think the US gov. couldn't
get rid of this problem if they wanted to... :roll: )


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:39 pm 
Ticoyo1965 wrote:
To change their sinful ways of prostetution. I know many will not agree with me but it is not just the religious right lets take a look at the liberal gringa! These are the ones that organize and put the pressure on World Organizations to help the poor countrys break away from their sinful ways!

So next time you vote maybe you might want to think about that.


GREAT POINT!!!!! I can't let this go unnoticed!!!! THANK YOU TICOYO!!!

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America organizations are buying millions of acres of land in Argentina and Chile to name only 2 countries. They buy the land and then donate the land back to the country to create National Parks. Should we stop this too? Take our nose out of other countries? You can't have it both ways. If we can stick our nose out to preserve, we can stick our nose out to help the weak even where prostitution is legal.

http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org
http://www.theconservationlandtrust.org

There is nothing wrong with people acting on their passion to help the weak at home or away from home.

Relax guys, most of you guys will be DEAD by the time anything changes in Costa Rica.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:53 pm 
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Thank God the United States is taking the necessary steps to prevent these young women from making a legal living here in Costa Rica.
I wonder what religious A Hole from the government has got the time to waste pursuing this useless endeavor.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 12:33 am 
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Thank God the United States is taking the necessary steps to prevent these young women from making a legal living here in Costa Rica.
I wonder what religious A Hole from the government has got the time to waste pursuing this useless endeavor.


It isn't the government directly. It is a grant to the organization that was mentioned in the article. They give grants for volunteer organizations to dig wells, teach about AIDS prevention, how to grow better crops and a lot more all around the world. They can't say yes to all of this other stuff and then say no to the liberal women's organizations who want to "EMPOWER" women around the world as well they can't say not to the immigration organization (liberal too) mentioned in the article. The US government isn't directly involved - it is rarely ever directly involved. They do have conditions for the grants, but most of the conditions are related to ensuring that the money is used for its intended purpose.

I am so surprised when everyone talks about treating the hookers with respect, treating them like ladies (won't even post pictures of them), because we are gentlemen, but the minute an organization backed by the US tries to offer up a way for these ladies to get their dignity back there is a huge amount of complaining.

Trust me, they aren't going to save anyone who doesn't want to be saved so there is no fear to losing any lost causes. All the lost causes will still be there for everyone to Phuck.

If by chance though that there are a few that want a way out - a few that need a hand to lead them out of the HDR or the BB then what is wrong with someone helping them?

This isn't about putting a stop to what is legal in Costa Rica, but instead about helping those that have been forced into this job and those just waiting on someone to help them with no strings attached.

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My opinion is these EMPOWERED women are being set up for a sucker punch by the conservative right.

Get them all fired up about these poor women who are being FORCED
(Daisy? :roll: ) to choose what to do with their bodies....

Take that RIGHT to Choose away because it's the RIGHT & Proper thing to do.... Declare a great human moral victory.....

and now the stage is set for the real reason for this approach...

Outlaw abortion...

The Libbers will scream lke hell, but their own " quotes " will be used against them....

slick... but the shortsighted idiots will fall for it.... pure Hegalian dialectic

Just my opinion

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:28 am 
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Is there even one person out of the thousands of people on this board who has, at any time in any place, met a prostitute who was a victim of human trafficking? I think not. This "human trafficking" term is a sham by the U.S. government to justify imposing their ridiculous morals on other countries and cultures throughout the world. In my travels I have seen many prostitutes who did not consider themselves victims. I don't think I have ever seen one who considered herself a victim. Yes it is the religous freaks and yes it is the feminazis who have banded together to save these "victims" who do not want to be saved. It makes me sick.


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