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- How to Use the "Directory of Seeds and Plants"
- Entering El Salvador
- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
- History Of Cinquera in El Salvador
- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
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- How to Use the "Directory of Seeds and Plants"
- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
- Entering El Salvador
- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- Cost of Living in Nicaragua
- Funny, Odd Sayings
- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
- Farms for Volunteer / Homestay / WWOOF in Nicaragua
- Five Months in Uvita, Costa Rica: A Summary
- What is the REAL truth about buying property in Nicaragua and Costa Rica?
- Coconuts Need Salt: Fertilize Them With Salt or Seawater!
- Vaccination Requirements in Costa Rica
- Are Some Central America Forums Less Impartial Than Meets The Eye?
- Encouraging Innocence Abroad in Nicaragua and Costa Rica
- A Fantastic Day in Paradise
- Real Estate Problems in Nicaragua - Confiscations, Sandinista Squatters, and Original Owner Rage
- Conozca cómo Daniel Ortega preparó el fraude electoral
- Monkey Pulling The Turnip leads to Costa Rica
- Finding a House-sitter or Caretaker Opportunity in Central America
- Online Resources About Central America
Always nice to have diverse opinions
Having well-articulated differing opinions is so important. Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong, maybe Jorge or Kevin is right or wrong, maybe we're all partly right, or maybe it's just a dice roll. Good that we have it out there. Kevin, not more than 10 miles south from your property still in Diriamba municipality, the local Sandinistas are squatting and stealing cows left and right at the bottom, just as the Ortegas are stealing foreign aid Somoza-style at the top. Have you not heard about that in the past month? However, problems though there may be, it could be worse. Freedom of expression, (as you point out) though not as embraced as in the states, is not as suppressed as in China or some other countries. And you're certainly right that the right of foreigners to visit and own property in Nicaragua has its appeal. Of course, then you have to defend it.