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To: BraveMan
In 2005, 4,315 U.S. motorcyclists died. In 2005, 4,641 U.S. pedestrians died. In 2005, U.S. fatalities from large truck crashes numbered 5,226.

Not even a liberal would be dense enough to fall for your bogus statistics. Total deaths are an ABSOLUTELY meaningless way to compare vehicle deaths. (How many people died last year in space travel? Zero? Does that make it perfectly safe?)

According to the NHTSA, motorcyclists are 32 times more likely to die than occupants of other vehicles PER MILE TRAVELLED. This from a PRO-MOTORCYCLE Site!

http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/newsandupdates/2004_nhtsa_crash_stats/

You need to get a larger-sized helmet, you're not getting any oxygen to your brain...

26 posted on 08/08/2006 11:47:26 AM PDT by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some Freepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: Onelifetogive
You need to get a larger-sized helmet, you're not getting any oxygen to your brain...

You need a smaller sized mouth (or access to the internet) because you are a pure jacla$$.

29 posted on 08/08/2006 12:28:03 PM PDT by Toby06 (True conservatives vote based on their values, not for parties.)
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To: Onelifetogive

Take your bogus statistics complaints up with the author.

http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/site/nhtsa/template.MAXIMIZE/menuitem.f2217bee37fb302f6d7c121046108a0c/?javax.portlet.tpst=1e51531b2220b0f8ea14201046108a0c_ws_MX&javax.portlet.prp_1e51531b2220b0f8ea14201046108a0c_viewID=detail_view&javax.portlet.begCacheTok=token&javax.portlet.endCacheTok=token&itemID=90492116fd7ba010VgnVCM1000002c567798RCRD&overrideViewName=PressRelease


30 posted on 08/08/2006 2:33:57 PM PDT by BraveMan
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