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To: hedgetrimmer

oh Paaahhhleeeze!

that is ridiculous....

when I shop for a car- I worry about safety, I worry about gas mileage, I worry about how many seatbelts it has- since I have 3 kids- and we like to take friends camping with us, etc...

It is NOT THE GOVERNMENT'S JOB to tell corporations how to make thier products. The government is the most inefficient part of this country. They vote twice on weather or not to vote on a resolution that ends up with a vote of over 200 to THREE!

Make your case- don't throw out ridiculous questions that insinuate you KNOW something and then throw out pathetic things like...

"you don't pay attention.........very unconservative of you"

How old are you, 12?

I have run 2 political campaigns, have lobbied my state legislators, been escorted out of my state capitol by 2 state police officers, spent Saturday afternoon with Herman Cain in his studio while he did his show... don't you talk down to me about not paying attention...LOL!

stop with hyperbole and make your point. I am not opposed to learning anything you may know that I don't. I am not arrogant and all knowing. My original post here was asking questions- you were the one that went lunatic about welfare, illegal immigration and neighbors.....

LOL!


383 posted on 01/02/2006 9:11:39 PM PST by eeevil conservative (courage is living in tyranny and speaking for freedom/not living in freedom and speaking for tyranny)
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To: eeevil conservative
Make your case- don't throw out ridiculous questions that insinuate you KNOW something and then throw out pathetic things like--
Is that what you meant about illegal aliens? Are they making the Fords?
390 posted on 01/02/2006 9:20:17 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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