Posted on 11/10/2005 6:27:08 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I-69:
Since the wetbacks can't get here fast enough as it is.
What if you're just visiting in the cul-de-sac neighborhood? Who do you pay? The person you are visiting?
... it's just a common driveway .. do you pay people to use their driveway when you vist them?
When my drive way needs work I pay for it. When little common driveways in subdivisions need work ... I guess I'm suppose to pay for that to?
First of all,it's been a while since I have seen references to anybody shooting fairies. Tough crowd.
Also, I-69 will be an unlucky designation for a road. Why?
Because I-68 is the speed limit for sex. After that, you have to turn around.
(I'm not sure if this is close enough to offensive to actually get pulled from the thread. Just had to test the limits.)
I-69 is alive and well thanks in part to Ron Paul!
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/allpolitics/0706/popup.congress.earmarks/pdfs/tx.14.paul.pdf
See pg. 20 where Paul requests funds for Interstate 69.
See what Louisiana says about I-69.
http://labudget.lsu.edu/4969story.htm
Michigan..
http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwys60-69.html#I-069
Tennessee...
http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/columns/2005/0805.htm
Hmmmm... they all refer to I-69 as the NAFTA Super Highway...
What Ron Paul thinks of the NAFTA Super Highway...
http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2006/tst103006.htm
This reminds me of when the Democrats were whining back in 2004 before the election about how there were bills in the Republican controlled Congress and Senate that would reinstate the ‘Draft!’ and how if Bush won in 2004 he would make sure the Draft became law!
When in reality it was only Democrats who sponsored the ‘Draft bill’ then many of which conviently voted against it when the bills finally came up!
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