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Author: Criminal Drivers Murder 35,000 Americans a YearCriminal Drivers Murder 35,000 Americans a Year
Date: Apr 16, 2011 06:29
On Apr 14, 5:55 pm, walt tonne gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 14, 7:24 pm, Sam Spade coldmail.com> wrote:
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>> Just saw this on Fox News.
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>> Arizona isn't under serious attack? This rest stop is on Interstate 80,
>> some 80 miles north of the border. Innocent Americans stop at rest
>> stops along I-80 all the time, unaware they are in a combat zone
>> occupied by the corrupt government of Mexico.
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>> WTF is our so-called federal government? Where are the army troops that
>> should be posted at these rest stops to protect Americans from enemy attack?
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Author: BUZZKILLBUZZKILL
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:52
I was in the grocery store earlier and this MFFY pulled out in front of me
with her shopping cart. So I lectured her and hit her with the backcracker.
I taught that MFFYer a lesson she won't forget.
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Author: Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a YearCriminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:29
On Jun 5, 4:12 pm, "Daniel W. Rouse Jr." nethere.comNOSPAM>
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> "lil abner" <@daisy.mae> wrote in message
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> news:bIeOn.94935$0B5.10227@newsfe05.iad...
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> It's actually quite reasonable:
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> "The bill, as amended, would have subjected motorists speeding 25 miles per
> hour above posted limits to fines of up to $500."
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Hell that's still on the low side considering all the crashes caused
by super speeders. Make it a $1000 and take away their license for a
few year,s otherwise rich people will just speed and pay the fine no
matter how high.
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Author: Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a YearCriminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:25
On Jun 5, 10:06 am, Ashton Crusher moore.net> wrote:
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> There is no incredible carnage on the highways. There are roughly
> 40,000 fatalities a year, which comes out to an average of 2 people
> killed per day per state. Considering the millions of miles traveled
> every day that's a VERY low statistic. For the US it's about 120 per
> day. 2500 die each day from Cardiovascular disease, over 1500 from
> cancer, almost 200 from diabetes. Full list here...
So 120 a day is too small to worry about??????? You are sick!!!! And
don't compare it to heart attacks since nobody knows what to do about
them while we could easily cut the highway death toll by 90%% overnight
and save money in the process!!!
YOU CAN'T DRIVE TOO SLOW.
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Author: Odo ItalOdo Ital
Date: Jun 8, 2010 06:13
On Jun 5, 5:30 pm, "Reality Check" Check.info> wrote:
> "Carl Rogers" wwtl.info> wrote in message
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> A viatologist is a fucking idiot.
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> RC
Viatologist is another term for "wanker"
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Author:
Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:47
> On 2010-06-07, Daniel W. Rouse Jr. nethere.comNOSPAM> wrote:
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>> "Brent" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>>> Wrong, simply wrong, absolutely wrong. Anyone who "cuts over" to pass
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>>>> also an MFFY, regardless of what speed the choose to pass the other
>>>> vehicles.
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>>> "reasonable rate" passers do it day in and day out and blame the person
>>> behind them.
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>>>> Reasonable rate passers do not "cut over".
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>>> Bullshit. I see them cut over such that I or others have to brake,
>>> sometimes brake hard to avoid hitting them.
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>> If they have to brake hard, then the other driver cut them off. That is ...
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Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:35
"Scott in SoCal" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:lsvp069sj6v6grlqhep1tcv01mq9v7dol1@4ax.com...
> Last time on rec.autos.driving, "Daniel W. Rouse Jr."
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>>> On 2010-06-07, Harry K hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Jun 6, 7:26 am, Scott in SoCal yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> Last time on rec.autos.driving, Harry K hotmail.com>
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>>>>>>On Jun 4, 8:27 am, Arif Khokar wvu.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 6/4/2010 10:17 AM, Scott in SoCal wrote:
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>>>>>>>> Anyone who has been reading this group in the past couple of
>>>>>>>> months
>>>>>>>> will recognize the argument: it's one that has been put forward
>>>>>>>> by ...
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Author: BrentBrent
Date: Jun 8, 2010 04:54
On 2010-06-07, Scott in SoCal yahoo.com> wrote:
> 25 cents a gallon is a ridiculous exaggeration. Either that or you're
> comparing an Arco in Santa Ana to a Chevron in Malibu (i.e. Apples to
> Oranges).
I've seen variations of up to 40 cents a gallon in just a few miles,
between stations of the same brand. I'm talking the distance between
crawford and Halsted. (4000 W vs. 800 W)
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Author: General SavageGeneral Savage
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:20
On Jun 6, 12:28 pm, "rshe...@ gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 6:29 am, H.B. Elkins mis.net.restrictorplate>
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>> On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 22:00:53 -0700, Steve Sobol wrote:
>>>That's your choice and you're entitled to it, of course. But if the news
>>>reports are to be believed, it's BP's greed that caused the problem in
>>>the first place (and enough different media outlets are reporting that
>>>that I am willing to believe it might be true).
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>> You failed to address my points about the federal government's woefully
>> inadequate response which, in my view, is far worse than anything BP has or has
>> not done.
That is because the federal government is incompetent and is let by
political hacks.
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Author: The Real BevThe Real Bev
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:17
On 06/07/10 07:49, Scott in SoCal wrote:
> Last time on rec.autos.driving, The Real Bevgmail.com>
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>>> The difference isn't anywhere near that much - more like 3c/gallon
>>> IME.
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>>Huh? 3 cents difference between Arco...
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