To: pgyanke
Your not serious,
We go from a guy drinking a six pack "AT HOME" leap to the idiotic "tons of metal traveling at high rates of speed piloted by impaired operators"
Substance is not a product that you are familiar with.
ps I pinged you just to see if you were the control freak I thought you were, my hypothesis went from the Theory to Fact at warp speed.
Bless you in all that you do, now you may dismiss me with your stupid bunny and pancake picture.
23 posted on
07/15/2004 10:03:54 AM PDT by
TexasTransplant
("I will NEVER EVER turn America's National Security Interests over to Foreign Leaders!" G. W.)
To: TexasTransplant
- The Lebanon man told doctors who were treating him for an irregular heartbeat that he drinks six to 10 beers a day.
- The state Department of Transportation recalled Emerich's license as of April 1 because he was reported by a physician as having a medical condition that impairs his driving ability.
- The law requires physicians to report anyone older than 15 who has a medical condition that could impair his or her ability to drive safely. If the physician doesn't provide the information within 10 days of the examination, the law states, the doctor risks civil and possible criminal charges.
- ...can't be restored until he proves that he has sought treatment.
- Emerich was diagnosed as having atrial fibrillation, a fast, irregular heartbeat that affects 2 million Americans. Heart disease, lung disease, smoking and excessive alcohol and caffeine intake are among the causes of the condition.
- "...You have to meet criteria set by [PennDOT] in order to drive, and one of those criteria is not having a condition that could impair your ability to drive safely."
- "If it's gonna mess up my heart, then, yes, I think I have a problem. But I'm working on it," Emerich said.
You have confirmed my suspicions... you are a child. Read my first reply for my reasoning on this case. Don't bother replying, you post nonsense.
24 posted on
07/15/2004 10:39:20 AM PDT by
pgyanke
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