Posted on 06/12/2007 8:43:02 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
ROFL Clueless in where’s-she-calling-from! Sounds like the fact that it costs more (reall and economic) means it must be good!
She needs a slap.
She’s been brainwashed. Rush will set her straight. Her call to Rush is evidenced that she knows there is some BS in the hybrid claims.
Nah, just an education.
It’s gotta break soon, now that Al Bore is on it!
Absollllutely love this!!!
Real education included slaps - just ask any Catholic schoolboy with a smart mouth. :)
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This whole Prius vs Hummer thing was started by a college student. The article was pretty well refuted by another article I saw. Number one issue is the 100,000 mile end of life which is simply not true and the 300,000 mile end of life for a Hummer (also not true).
This whole Prius vs Hummer thing was started by a college student. The article was pretty well refuted by another article I saw. Number one issue is the 100,000 mile end of life which is simply not true and the 300,000 mile end of life for a Hummer (also not true).
Bump draft ‘em, Rush!
Chicago, IL. —— U.S. Rep. Rush was joined by Ronald Holt, the father of Blair Holt, Rufus Williams, president of the Chicago Board of Education, law enforcement officials and community activists to introduce Blair Holts Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2007-HR 2666 (Blairs Bill) aimed at curbing senseless violence by implementing a uniform system for purchasers of certain firearms.
The group gathered at the location where Holts son Blair, was elevated from being an honor student attending Julian High School to a hero when he used his body to shield a ultimately save a female friend.
The proliferation of guns in our community impacts us all. My son lost his life back in 1999 due to senseless gun violence and my nephew sits in jail today, convicted of fatally shooting someone. Like all of you, I am sick and tired of scenes like this being replayed over and over again in our neighborhoods,” said Rep. Rush, chairman of the Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection.
“Since the beginning of this school year alone, over 31 children have lost their life by violence, and the great majority were killed with guns. In response to these tragedies, I am introducing a bill in Congress that would regulate gun trafficking and possession in this country. HR 2666, Blairs Bill, will implement a nationwide program of licensing all individuals who possess firearms and require all guns to be registered in a national gun registry,” he added.
According to police, Michael Pace boarded an eastbound 103rd Street CTA bus at 103rd and Halsted about 3:20 p.m. on May 10 and started shooting, striking two males and three females, all of whom were students at Julian. Kevin Jones is accused of giving Pace the gun, knowing he wanted to use it to try to kill someone he had argued with. Julian High School student Blair Holt used his body to shield and ultimately save a female friend.
The purpose of the Bill is:
(1) to protect the public against the unreasonable risk of injury and death associated with the unrecorded sale or transfer of qualifying firearms to criminals and youth;
(2) to ensure that owners of qualifying firearms are knowledgeable in the safe use, handling, and storage of those firearms;
(3) to restrict the availability of qualifying firearms to criminals, youth, and other persons prohibited by Federal law from receiving firearms; and
(4) to facilitate the tracing of qualifying firearms used in crime by Federal and State law enforcement agencies
Do you guys have the hiccups?
I think there is an echo in here! LOL!
Hey AQ!
How’s that liberal CO. doing? I can’t believe the story I read on that...hope CS doesn’t follow Denver!
Good to see you....
Sounds (reads) like it didn’t work. ;)
Totally ridiculous idea.....especially during hurricane season. ;)
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