Mexico to clean up Acapulco Bay in 70-million dollar operation
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May 23, 2008, 21:40 GMT
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If you can clean up the politics you can clean up the world. Comparing Acapulco to what it used to be 30 years ago no longer counts. It was a small town that has grown into a city and with that comes many issues that need to be dealt with- on time.
City planning is at fault and of course educating the society which this goes back a long long time ago. Now it will take many years to get things where they need to be. But will its own residents of Acapulco respect their own city? Is Los Angeles what it used to be 30 years ago? Do the people of Los Angeles respect their city?
The world needs to change its way of being. We the people are ruining not only Acapulco but many other beautiful places in the world that exist and also that are to be discovered. Peace and love baby....not war....not selfishness....calm down your ego. Love thy neighbor.
I love Acapulco, and I did get a chance to live there in 2002/2003. I have been going there, since 1962, and I do speak Spanish as a second language. I was able to help somany people there and here, and to God, I give the thanks. There are honest and dishonest people in Acapulco, like all over the world. I was a 20 years old, when I went there by myself, and the people loved me and helped me with Spanish, and I helped them with English. I did have some who were jealous of me and did steal from me, but it was their lost, and not mine, for the same has happened here. When you try to helpand trust people, there is a risk, that they are crooks, but it will not stop me from helping with my excess. May God bless Acapulco and the world!
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