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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: Bo Raxo
Date: Jul 30, 2007 13:00

On Jul 30, 12:30 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
yahoo.com> wrote:
> His guilty plea is provisional. If he stays out of trouble for the next
> year or so, the drug charges will likely be dropped. And the extreme
> speeding was charged as an infraction, not a felony or even a misdemeanor!!
>

I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court. For
passing a parked sheriff's car doing 125 mph in a 45, I was pulled
over and didn't even get a ticket (refused to admit to my speed, and
they had no pace and no radar).

So big shocker: a retired Senator from Tennesee probably doesn't have
any pull with the cops in California, and none was needed.

Bo Raxo
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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: Red
Date: Jul 30, 2007 14:12

On Jul 30, 4:00?pm, Bo Raxo gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 12:30 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
>
> yahoo.com> wrote:
>> His guilty plea is provisional. If he stays out of trouble for the next
>> year or so, the drug charges will likely be dropped. And the extreme
>> speeding was charged as an infraction, not a felony or even a misdemeanor!!
>
> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court. For
> passing a parked sheriff's car doing 125 mph in a 45, I was pulled
> over and didn't even get a ticket (refused to admit to my speed, and
> they had no pace and no radar).
>
> So big shocker: a...
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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: Bo Raxo
Date: Jul 30, 2007 20:40

On Jul 30, 2:12 pm, Red aol.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 4:00?pm, Bo Raxo gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Jul 30, 12:30 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
>
>> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> His guilty plea is provisional. If he stays out of trouble for the next
>>> year or so, the drug charges will likely be dropped. And the extreme
>>> speeding was charged as an infraction, not a felony or even a misdemeanor!!
>
>> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
>> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
>> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court. For
>> passing a parked sheriff's car doing 125 mph in a 45, I was pulled
>> over and didn't even get a ticket (refused to admit to my speed, and
>> they had no pace and no radar). ...
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Author: Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
Date: Jul 30, 2007 20:58

Bo Raxo wrote:
> On Jul 30, 12:30 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
> yahoo.com> wrote:
>> His guilty plea is provisional. If he stays out of trouble for the next
>> year or so, the drug charges will likely be dropped. And the extreme
>> speeding was charged as an infraction, not a felony or even a misdemeanor!!
>>
>
> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court. For
> passing a parked sheriff's car doing 125 mph in a 45, I was pulled
> over and didn't even get a ticket (refused to admit to my speed, and
> they had no pace and no radar).
>

Your testimony proves you a psychopath and thus is worth nothing. How
many kids do you murder every week with your extreme speeding?
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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: editor
Date: Jul 30, 2007 21:35

On Jul 30, 4:00 pm, Bo Raxo gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court.

Did you have that pharmacy worth of illegally-possessed drugs in
your car - like Algore's son did - at the time? Face it, Algore's son
not only was charged with drug offenses in this incident - but has
been previously.

No $4 to park! No $6 admission! http://www.INTERNET-GUN-SHOW.com
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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: Bo Raxo
Date: Jul 30, 2007 23:06

On Jul 30, 8:58 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
yahoo.com> wrote:
> Bo Raxo wrote:
>> On Jul 30, 12:30 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
>> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> His guilty plea is provisional. If he stays out of trouble for the next
>>> year or so, the drug charges will likely be dropped. And the extreme
>>> speeding was charged as an infraction, not a felony or even a misdemeanor!!
>
>> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
>> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
>> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court. For
>> passing a parked sheriff's car doing 125 mph in a 45, I was pulled
>> over and didn't even get a ticket (refused to admit to my speed, and...
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Author: DanKMTB
Date: Jul 31, 2007 05:16

On Jul 30, 5:12 pm, Red aol.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 4:00?pm, Bo Raxo gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Jul 30, 12:30 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
>
>> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> His guilty plea is provisional. If he stays out of trouble for the next
>>> year or so, the drug charges will likely be dropped. And the extreme
>>> speeding was charged as an infraction, not a felony or even a misdemeanor!!
>
>> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
>> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
>> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court. For
>> passing a parked sheriff's car doing 125 mph in a 45, I was pulled
>> over and didn't even get a ticket (refused to admit to my speed, and
>> they had no pace and no radar). ...
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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: scooter34
Date: Jul 31, 2007 06:16

On Jul 31, 12:35 am, "edi...@netpath.net" netpath.net> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 4:00 pm, Bo Raxo gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm not Al Gore's son, and I've been pulled over twice going over 100
>> mph. For getting radared at 105 mph in a 65, it was charged as an
>> infraction and then dropped when the cop didn't show up in court.
>
> Did you have that pharmacy worth of illegally-possessed drugs in
> your car - like Algore's son did - at the time? Face it, Algore's son
> not only was charged with drug offenses in this incident - but has
> been previously.
>
> No $4 to park! No $6 admission! http://www.INTERNET-GUN-SHOW.com

Good thing you know what you're talking about, Editor. It has nothing
to do with whose son he is.
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Author: Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
Date: Jul 31, 2007 10:15

Bo Raxo wrote:
>
> I hit triple digit speeds probably twice a week on average, on my
> motorcycle. Never resulted in an accident. Rather proves I can do it
> safely.

Do your kids know that daddy is a kid-killing psychopath?
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Re: Do 100 mph in a car full of drugs? No problem if you're Al Gore's son         


Author: DanKMTB
Date: Jul 31, 2007 10:37

On Jul 31, 1:15 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
yahoo.com> wrote:
> Bo Raxo wrote:
>
>> I hit triple digit speeds probably twice a week on average, on my
>> motorcycle. Never resulted in an accident. Rather proves I can do it
>> safely.
>
> Do your kids know that daddy is a kid-killing psychopath?

He said never had an accident. You admit to killing people with your
vehicle. 100mph is manageable on a crotch rocket easily enough, and
the crotch rocket will stop faster and turn far better at 100mph then
your minivan ever will. Does your family know about your killing?
I refuse to limit my speeds to what you consider safe. Vehicle and
skill are the deciding factors here.
You should pay special attention to the "insane" and "over and over
expecting different results" portions of Bo's posts. You may need to
sit with someone more patient than me for help comprehending.
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