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Violence up in Baja – especially for journalists
Wow. Who supports the negativism--is it the developers, who don't want baby boomers buying in Baja? Is it the hotels and tourist attractions in San Diego, who don't want to lose tourist dollars to Baja? All I know is that I live here, I drive back and forth on my own, as a solo woman, twice a week, and I think my quality of life in Baja is far safer and calmer than it ever was in the U.S. Frankly, I watch the San Diego news every night and thank my lucky starts I don't live up there...you guys with your home invasions live on the edge! I realize that you are probably just another desperate journalist looking to keep your rare-and-getting-rarer job, but isn't the fundamental tenet of journalism to see stories from both sides? There are, still, a few papers that do that...this, it appears, is not one of them.— August 30, 2008 11:57 a.m.