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ParticipantThey’re gonna do what they’re gonna do regardless of what any journalist writes or what any crummy citizens think. War sells big here in the homeland as well as over there in the holy land. It’ll get the Bubbas riled up in Alabama and the Uris riled up over in the settlements. Good re-election stuff — gettin’ tough on terror and all that. We need some fresh war, the two we have now are getting boring and stale. Nothing much happens, just some crummy IEDs and guys driving around in 130 degree heat trying not to get shot. They’re a lot more fun in the beginning, with stuff blowing up on TV, fighters zooming around, Wolf Blitzer standing in front of a big animated graphic map with arrows moving around in HD. Yellow ribbons, patriotic songs on “American Idol”, Toby Keith playing the Super Bowl, we love it. Bring it on.
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ParticipantI say we drop John Bolton on Iran.
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ParticipantI say we drop John Bolton on Iran.
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ParticipantI say we drop John Bolton on Iran.
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ParticipantI say we drop John Bolton on Iran.
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ParticipantI say we drop John Bolton on Iran.
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ParticipantTotally agree Ren, you will be in better shape than most drivers if you follow those excellent points. Active safety is more important than passive safety, which goes with #1. But passive safety is important, as you point out in #2. If I were a long-haul commuter I would drive a big Lexus/Acura/Benz sedan or something along those lines. Unfortunately I’m not sure so many of our commuters are as conscientious. I see a whole lot of latte-drinking, lipstick-applying, cellphone-talking, lane-weaving, 85mph-speeding SUV drivers on the highways. Be careful out there!
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ParticipantTotally agree Ren, you will be in better shape than most drivers if you follow those excellent points. Active safety is more important than passive safety, which goes with #1. But passive safety is important, as you point out in #2. If I were a long-haul commuter I would drive a big Lexus/Acura/Benz sedan or something along those lines. Unfortunately I’m not sure so many of our commuters are as conscientious. I see a whole lot of latte-drinking, lipstick-applying, cellphone-talking, lane-weaving, 85mph-speeding SUV drivers on the highways. Be careful out there!
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ParticipantTotally agree Ren, you will be in better shape than most drivers if you follow those excellent points. Active safety is more important than passive safety, which goes with #1. But passive safety is important, as you point out in #2. If I were a long-haul commuter I would drive a big Lexus/Acura/Benz sedan or something along those lines. Unfortunately I’m not sure so many of our commuters are as conscientious. I see a whole lot of latte-drinking, lipstick-applying, cellphone-talking, lane-weaving, 85mph-speeding SUV drivers on the highways. Be careful out there!
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ParticipantTotally agree Ren, you will be in better shape than most drivers if you follow those excellent points. Active safety is more important than passive safety, which goes with #1. But passive safety is important, as you point out in #2. If I were a long-haul commuter I would drive a big Lexus/Acura/Benz sedan or something along those lines. Unfortunately I’m not sure so many of our commuters are as conscientious. I see a whole lot of latte-drinking, lipstick-applying, cellphone-talking, lane-weaving, 85mph-speeding SUV drivers on the highways. Be careful out there!
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ParticipantTotally agree Ren, you will be in better shape than most drivers if you follow those excellent points. Active safety is more important than passive safety, which goes with #1. But passive safety is important, as you point out in #2. If I were a long-haul commuter I would drive a big Lexus/Acura/Benz sedan or something along those lines. Unfortunately I’m not sure so many of our commuters are as conscientious. I see a whole lot of latte-drinking, lipstick-applying, cellphone-talking, lane-weaving, 85mph-speeding SUV drivers on the highways. Be careful out there!
August 19, 2010 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593340blahblahblah
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That’s a policy problem that has nothing to do with globalization. Blaming globalization and foreigners won’t get you anywhere. Focus on the policies.[/quote]Excellent! I had forgotten that one, let’s add it to the list:
* If you don’t support policies which make it favorable for US companies to move jobs abroad where there are fewer worker’s rights, lower safety standards, and fewer environmental protections, you are “blaming foreigners”!
Nice one. That will pretty much put a stop to any debate and we can “win” at that point. No one wants to be accused of “blaming foreigners!” Heh heh heh we win.
August 19, 2010 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593436blahblahblah
Participant[quote=briansd1]
That’s a policy problem that has nothing to do with globalization. Blaming globalization and foreigners won’t get you anywhere. Focus on the policies.[/quote]Excellent! I had forgotten that one, let’s add it to the list:
* If you don’t support policies which make it favorable for US companies to move jobs abroad where there are fewer worker’s rights, lower safety standards, and fewer environmental protections, you are “blaming foreigners”!
Nice one. That will pretty much put a stop to any debate and we can “win” at that point. No one wants to be accused of “blaming foreigners!” Heh heh heh we win.
August 19, 2010 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593971blahblahblah
Participant[quote=briansd1]
That’s a policy problem that has nothing to do with globalization. Blaming globalization and foreigners won’t get you anywhere. Focus on the policies.[/quote]Excellent! I had forgotten that one, let’s add it to the list:
* If you don’t support policies which make it favorable for US companies to move jobs abroad where there are fewer worker’s rights, lower safety standards, and fewer environmental protections, you are “blaming foreigners”!
Nice one. That will pretty much put a stop to any debate and we can “win” at that point. No one wants to be accused of “blaming foreigners!” Heh heh heh we win.
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