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The Right to Migrate is a Basic Human Right

In the United States today we accept that we have the right to live wherever we want to. This was not always the case. Consider that San Marino, California had deed restrictions against Jews or Blacks owning property that lasted into the 1960’s. The Supreme Court finally ruled in 1935 that California could not restrict the migration of “Okies”. Why is it wrong to restrict where someone lives within our country but all right to restrict where they choose to live in the world. It… Read More »The Right to Migrate is a Basic Human Right

Roatan 2003

We went to Roatan in July of 2003. Unfortunately I had to leave early to finish selling my business. Frank took some underwater pictures but I can’t open the disc to post them on the web site. We stayed at the Coco View Resort on the south side of the island. The place is on it’s own little island and is far from any town which was kind of a negative. They had great shore diving and the dive boat crews were excellent. One of… Read More »Roatan 2003

Codger Divers

A few years ago we organized a trip to Roatan.  Six people went and we had a good time so the next year eight of us went to Grand Cayman.  The company and the diving were terrific.  Last year we went to Belize and among other things we dove deep in the Blue Hole.  It was a great experience.  This year we are headed for Bonaire.  The group tends to change over time but it is all men and mostly over 40.  We are all friends of friends and… Read More »Codger Divers

“Mr Bush. Tear Down This Wall.”

This is a picture of the wall along the Tijuana/San Diego Border. Not a very nice way to treat your neighbors or to improve the neighborhood. For more information on the Right to Migrate visit radicalmigration.com

Democracy is Temporary

 At about the time our original 13 states adopted their new constitution, in the year 1787, Alexander Tyler (a Scottish history professor at The University of Edinborough) had this to say about “The Fall of The Athenian Republic” some 2,000 years prior.       “A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.… Read More »Democracy is Temporary