The Right to Migrate is a Basic Human Right
Posted by Simon
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 is not. People should have the right to live wherever they choose in the world as long as they don’t become a burden on the people already living there.
It is wrong that the luck of your place of birth should be the major determinant of how your life turns out. Consider two children born on the same day ten miles apart one in Brownville, Texas and the other in Matamoras, Mexico. Because of the luck of what Warren Buffet called the “Uterine Lottery” the probability of a happy and prosperous life is much higher for the girl born in Brownville. And the worst thing is that the parents of the child born in Matamoras can legally do very little about it. This is a great injustice that must be corrected.
It is wrong to say that if someone is born in a certain set of circumstances they are doomed to live their live under those circumstances. People have the right to change those circumstances. Governments that restrict that right are performing an illegal act.
It was wrong that the Berlin Wall was built to keep East Germans from exercising their right to migrate. How then can any wall that keeps people from migrating be legal?
There are no “Illegal Immigrants” anywhere in the world. The right to migrate is a basic human right and cannot legally be taken away by a government or any other entity.
In future article we will deal with the practical implications of this radical idea whose time has come.
For more information on the Right to Migrate visit radicalmigration.com
Roatan 2003
Posted by Simon
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 the nice features was that you were assigned a locker near the boats to store all of your equipment, in the morning the crew loaded your stuff on the boat and got it all set up. The diving and organization were excellent but the food was terrible. A few of the guys who stayed all week got sick.

Simon, Gene, Frank, Brock and Mark. Howard was off getting certified.

Frank and Mark enjoying the Sunset

This was on the island tour. They took us to the dump which is also the high point on the island.
Weekly Maxim for January 22, 2006
Posted by Simon
“Life is hard,” someone said to Voltaire.
“Compared to what?” Voltaire answered.
Codger Divers
Posted by Simon
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 the mix of a couple of diving activities each day and evenings spent laughing, eating and telling stories is great. I’ve posted some pictures of each trip and a little information on where we stayed and dove
