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weberlin
ParticipantGet a dog.
My parents home was burglarized, in spite of the ADT alarm system. Also, ADT’s payout was ridiculously low compared to the value of property stolen.
weberlin
ParticipantGet a dog.
My parents home was burglarized, in spite of the ADT alarm system. Also, ADT’s payout was ridiculously low compared to the value of property stolen.
weberlin
ParticipantGet a dog.
My parents home was burglarized, in spite of the ADT alarm system. Also, ADT’s payout was ridiculously low compared to the value of property stolen.
weberlin
ParticipantGet a dog.
My parents home was burglarized, in spite of the ADT alarm system. Also, ADT’s payout was ridiculously low compared to the value of property stolen.
weberlin
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
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Most ‘American’ cars are made in Canada and Mexico. My Toyota Camry was made in Kentucky. My point is that ‘Made in…’ labels can be very misleading in today’s global economy.
weberlin
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
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Most ‘American’ cars are made in Canada and Mexico. My Toyota Camry was made in Kentucky. My point is that ‘Made in…’ labels can be very misleading in today’s global economy.
weberlin
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
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Most ‘American’ cars are made in Canada and Mexico. My Toyota Camry was made in Kentucky. My point is that ‘Made in…’ labels can be very misleading in today’s global economy.
weberlin
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
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Most ‘American’ cars are made in Canada and Mexico. My Toyota Camry was made in Kentucky. My point is that ‘Made in…’ labels can be very misleading in today’s global economy.
weberlin
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
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Most ‘American’ cars are made in Canada and Mexico. My Toyota Camry was made in Kentucky. My point is that ‘Made in…’ labels can be very misleading in today’s global economy.
weberlin
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Almost forgot
… Most, if not all, of the Muslim world is much more conservative than even the Deep South. So it is contradictory that Libs would not take the same side of these issues as Americas more conservative crowd.
But really, do I need to explain this?[/quote]
*sigh* You’re painting with a really broad brush. As previously noted, there are 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. Most are in South/Southeast Asia. While they may be more ‘conservative’ than the Deep South, they are definitely less prone to engage in violence. They do love their guns in the Deep South.
The ‘Muslim world’ you are referring to is the radical right wing, utra-conservative, hyper-religious element based largely in the Middle East and North Africa. Namely, Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and the House of Saud.
weberlin
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Almost forgot
… Most, if not all, of the Muslim world is much more conservative than even the Deep South. So it is contradictory that Libs would not take the same side of these issues as Americas more conservative crowd.
But really, do I need to explain this?[/quote]
*sigh* You’re painting with a really broad brush. As previously noted, there are 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. Most are in South/Southeast Asia. While they may be more ‘conservative’ than the Deep South, they are definitely less prone to engage in violence. They do love their guns in the Deep South.
The ‘Muslim world’ you are referring to is the radical right wing, utra-conservative, hyper-religious element based largely in the Middle East and North Africa. Namely, Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and the House of Saud.
weberlin
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Almost forgot
… Most, if not all, of the Muslim world is much more conservative than even the Deep South. So it is contradictory that Libs would not take the same side of these issues as Americas more conservative crowd.
But really, do I need to explain this?[/quote]
*sigh* You’re painting with a really broad brush. As previously noted, there are 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. Most are in South/Southeast Asia. While they may be more ‘conservative’ than the Deep South, they are definitely less prone to engage in violence. They do love their guns in the Deep South.
The ‘Muslim world’ you are referring to is the radical right wing, utra-conservative, hyper-religious element based largely in the Middle East and North Africa. Namely, Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and the House of Saud.
weberlin
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Almost forgot
… Most, if not all, of the Muslim world is much more conservative than even the Deep South. So it is contradictory that Libs would not take the same side of these issues as Americas more conservative crowd.
But really, do I need to explain this?[/quote]
*sigh* You’re painting with a really broad brush. As previously noted, there are 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. Most are in South/Southeast Asia. While they may be more ‘conservative’ than the Deep South, they are definitely less prone to engage in violence. They do love their guns in the Deep South.
The ‘Muslim world’ you are referring to is the radical right wing, utra-conservative, hyper-religious element based largely in the Middle East and North Africa. Namely, Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and the House of Saud.
weberlin
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Almost forgot
… Most, if not all, of the Muslim world is much more conservative than even the Deep South. So it is contradictory that Libs would not take the same side of these issues as Americas more conservative crowd.
But really, do I need to explain this?[/quote]
*sigh* You’re painting with a really broad brush. As previously noted, there are 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. Most are in South/Southeast Asia. While they may be more ‘conservative’ than the Deep South, they are definitely less prone to engage in violence. They do love their guns in the Deep South.
The ‘Muslim world’ you are referring to is the radical right wing, utra-conservative, hyper-religious element based largely in the Middle East and North Africa. Namely, Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and the House of Saud.
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