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Strabo wrote:
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote:
T.L. Davis wrote in
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If we're gonna be so strict about guns and drugs we need to do the
same with cars and drugs. Anyone with a conviction for any drug crime
(naturally that includes DUI) should lose the right to ever drive a
car.
Well, hell, guess they'll have to drive trucks!!
With gun racks.

TL


I'm serious. Why should have druggies have cars but not guns? Only
because the auto industry is so big and they pay congressmen to leave
druggie car owners alone.


Which is worse, a 'druggie' with a car or a US senator committing
treason?


How about a Senator with a car...?

David
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On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:53:26 -0500, "David R.Birch"
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Strabo wrote:
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote:
T.L. Davis wrote in
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If we're gonna be so strict about guns and drugs we need to do the
same with cars and drugs. Anyone with a conviction for any drug crime
(naturally that includes DUI) should lose the right to ever drive a
car.
Well, hell, guess they'll have to drive trucks!!
With gun racks.

TL


I'm serious. Why should have druggies have cars but not guns? Only
because the auto industry is so big and they pay congressmen to leave
druggie car owners alone.


Which is worse, a 'druggie' with a car or a US senator committing
treason?


How about a Senator with a car...?

David



Senators all have cars..some commit treason.



"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
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Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:53:26 -0500, "David R.Birch"
wrote:

Strabo wrote:
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote:
T.L. Davis wrote in
:

If we're gonna be so strict about guns and drugs we need to do the
same with cars and drugs. Anyone with a conviction for any drug crime
(naturally that includes DUI) should lose the right to ever drive a
car.
Well, hell, guess they'll have to drive trucks!!
With gun racks.

TL

I'm serious. Why should have druggies have cars but not guns? Only
because the auto industry is so big and they pay congressmen to leave
druggie car owners alone.

Which is worse, a 'druggie' with a car or a US senator committing
treason?

How about a Senator with a car...?

David



Senators all have cars..some commit treason.


And some go for a ride and end up swimming.

David
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On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 21:13:17 -0500, "David R.Birch"
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Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:53:26 -0500, "David R.Birch"
wrote:

Strabo wrote:
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote:
T.L. Davis wrote in
:

If we're gonna be so strict about guns and drugs we need to do the
same with cars and drugs. Anyone with a conviction for any drug crime
(naturally that includes DUI) should lose the right to ever drive a
car.
Well, hell, guess they'll have to drive trucks!!
With gun racks.

TL

I'm serious. Why should have druggies have cars but not guns? Only
because the auto industry is so big and they pay congressmen to leave
druggie car owners alone.

Which is worse, a 'druggie' with a car or a US senator committing
treason?

How about a Senator with a car...?

David



Senators all have cars..some commit treason.


And some go for a ride and end up swimming.

David



And some leave their unborn babies and mothers in the car for a
day....

Say..hows Teddy the K doing these days?

Gunner



"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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