| #21 - Posted 26 October 2009, 11:49 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2215 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you Excellently detailed, Carlos. |
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| #22 - Posted 27 October 2009, 2:20 PM | |
Location: United States, "El Amanza GUAPOS, BIGOTS, TROLLS, LLORONAS y SELF-PROCLAIMED DOMINICAN "PATRIOTS" De Villa Duarte" Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 5466 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you ![]() I am The BOOO!!GEYMAN...Hide The Kids And Stop The VELORIO, The Dancing, The Singing, The Whining, The Nagging, The Complaining and LLORADERA....El LEONAAAAAAAAZO De Villa Duarte is Here!. |
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| #23 - Posted 27 October 2009, 4:40 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, El Guapito Jarabacoence,Nariz de Guineo, a troll and lloronas nightmare, right hand of El Boogeyman! MANABAO,LA VEGA Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3407 Posts: 1932 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you you would be the one supplying them with ladders for free wouldn't you? |
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| #24 - Posted 27 October 2009, 4:50 PM | |
Location: United States, Chicago Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 5062 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you build a hidden subway |
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| #25 - Posted 27 October 2009, 5:53 PM | |
Location: United States, "El Amanza GUAPOS, BIGOTS, TROLLS, LLORONAS y SELF-PROCLAIMED DOMINICAN "PATRIOTS" De Villa Duarte" Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 5466 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: No, sir........I've never been so desperate that I needed to sell my soul to the devil. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you you would be the one supplying them with ladders for free wouldn't you? Call me "whatever" but I like to work for my money and have never accepted a handout.........It's a pride thing. ![]() I am The BOOO!!GEYMAN...Hide The Kids And Stop The VELORIO, The Dancing, The Singing, The Whining, The Nagging, The Complaining and LLORADERA....El LEONAAAAAAAAZO De Villa Duarte is Here!. |
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| #26 - Posted 27 October 2009, 6:38 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, El Guapito Jarabacoence,Nariz de Guineo, a troll and lloronas nightmare, right hand of El Boogeyman! MANABAO,LA VEGA Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3407 Posts: 1932 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: No, sir........I've never been so desperate that I needed to sell my soul to the devil. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you you would be the one supplying them with ladders for free wouldn't you? Call me "whatever" but I like to work for my money and have never accepted a handout.........It's a pride thing. ayyyyyy you racist !!!!!! you won't help the haitians you crazy man! |
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| #27 - Posted 27 October 2009, 6:44 PM | |
Location: United States, "El Amanza GUAPOS, BIGOTS, TROLLS, LLORONAS y SELF-PROCLAIMED DOMINICAN "PATRIOTS" De Villa Duarte" Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 5466 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: And who helps me?.....after all, I "am" a Haitian. JAJAJAJA. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: No, sir........I've never been so desperate that I needed to sell my soul to the devil. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you you would be the one supplying them with ladders for free wouldn't you? Call me "whatever" but I like to work for my money and have never accepted a handout.........It's a pride thing. ayyyyyy you racist !!!!!! you won't help the haitians you crazy man! ![]() I am The BOOO!!GEYMAN...Hide The Kids And Stop The VELORIO, The Dancing, The Singing, The Whining, The Nagging, The Complaining and LLORADERA....El LEONAAAAAAAAZO De Villa Duarte is Here!. |
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| #28 - Posted 27 October 2009, 6:47 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, El Guapito Jarabacoence,Nariz de Guineo, a troll and lloronas nightmare, right hand of El Boogeyman! MANABAO,LA VEGA Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3407 Posts: 1932 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: And who helps me?.....after all, I "am" a Haitian. JAJAJAJA. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: No, sir........I've never been so desperate that I needed to sell my soul to the devil. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you you would be the one supplying them with ladders for free wouldn't you? Call me "whatever" but I like to work for my money and have never accepted a handout.........It's a pride thing. ayyyyyy you racist !!!!!! you won't help the haitians you crazy man! i could care less tupapa de villa duarte right? what wait a min........ san francisco de macoris???? haitiano ???? no way...LOLOLOLOL as long as your legal we kool. just kidding. |
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| #29 - Posted 27 October 2009, 9:22 PM | |
Location: United States, "El Amanza GUAPOS, BIGOTS, TROLLS, LLORONAS y SELF-PROCLAIMED DOMINICAN "PATRIOTS" De Villa Duarte" Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 5466 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: NOPE, not legal........."soy" un Haitiano de Gualey.Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: And who helps me?.....after all, I "am" a Haitian. JAJAJAJA. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: No, sir........I've never been so desperate that I needed to sell my soul to the devil. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Not only that "walls can be climbed with ladders", but knowing how "eager" some Dominicans are to make a quick buck, they will "supply" the Haitians the ladders.........they've been doing it for years, if you know what I mean.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Everyone is talking about building a border wall along the Dominican/Haiti border to help control the flow of illegals entering DR without showing proper documents. A few questions: What do you think is a good material to use? How tall should the wall be? Who should build it? Military, private companies, Illegals, or people that are serving time in Dominican jails? If the wall were to be built, should navy ships be on guard on the north and south? Walls can be climbed with ladders, are expesive, it will drive the cement price really high because of increase demand... It is just not a good idea... A military border agency with 10,000 men and proper arms and vehicles and temporary cells, as well as a decent paycheck should solve the problem... Haitians who do make it to the border will find jobs, In that case, punish the Dominicans who would hire them (undermined Dominican workers), make him pay a hefty fine, and leave in him in jail for a month or so, that'll teach him... The haitian unable to work, will turn a criminal or return back to haiti; either way he's screwed.... What say you you would be the one supplying them with ladders for free wouldn't you? Call me "whatever" but I like to work for my money and have never accepted a handout.........It's a pride thing. ayyyyyy you racist !!!!!! you won't help the haitians you crazy man! i could care less tupapa de villa duarte right? what wait a min........ san francisco de macoris???? haitiano ???? no way...LOLOLOLOL as long as your legal we kool. just kidding. Want some curried rice?.... JAJAJAJAJA. ![]() I am The BOOO!!GEYMAN...Hide The Kids And Stop The VELORIO, The Dancing, The Singing, The Whining, The Nagging, The Complaining and LLORADERA....El LEONAAAAAAAAZO De Villa Duarte is Here!. |
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| #30 - Posted 27 October 2009, 9:29 PM | |
Location: United States, "El Amanza GUAPOS, BIGOTS, TROLLS, LLORONAS y SELF-PROCLAIMED DOMINICAN "PATRIOTS" De Villa Duarte" Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 5466 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: xwill7 previously said: Well, caballero, think about this:Quote: abc200 previously said: The best idea would be to equalize wages. In some countries wages had to be paid though the bank. Only on deposit of 8 weeks pay could someone hire. Each site where work is carried out needs to be registered with a unique number and three Dominicans need to sign the payroll. The Germans had a good system of hiring Turkish and other foreign workers. They could enter with a visitors visa - a company had to advertise the post for Germans - then if no applicants a Turkish worker could be employed - initially on one year contract. S. abc, it is not an issue of the hatian people, it is an issue of illegal people. There are not enough jobs for Dominicans alone, now we have over 2 million illegals. equalize the wages is a bad idea in DR... it would just make the rich people richer. You can not compare ever DR problem to Euro problems. We are an island and have more limitations due to the corruption We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. ![]() I am The BOOO!!GEYMAN...Hide The Kids And Stop The VELORIO, The Dancing, The Singing, The Whining, The Nagging, The Complaining and LLORADERA....El LEONAAAAAAAAZO De Villa Duarte is Here!. |
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