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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> "=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message news:<Jks_b.41$%e4.27644@news.uswest.net>...
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>>Speeders outgun new limits
>>By Rick Hampson and Paul Overberg, USA TODAY
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> Speeders are sick
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> I've experienced Pennsylvania State Police actively enforcing
> KRETP on the PA Turnpike, regardless of time/day/traffic/posted speed.
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I sincerely hope you stopped and offered them a gift certificate for dinner
for two at a fancy restaurant.
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In article <BC60D18F.5ADC%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser
<HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote:
> A Usenet persona calling itself Dave C. wrote:
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> >>> Why would you even want to block other drivers?
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> >> If they are speeding, because they are
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 04:44:11 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Duder, check out my letter to the editor in today's Rocky. Should make
>Spammy chew his George W. Bush Metric Dollar.... ;)
So you lied in print, time and again you make the Colo
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> I hope your state senators are not stupid enough to believe a
sensationalistic
> reporter instead of knowledgeable traffic engineers when it comes to
making
> decisions on road related issues.
> ------------
> Alex
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History proves they are
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"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote
> Because of the DMV is such an evil entity, it tries to charge you
> sales tax on used cars. This is completely insane. No used items
> should be charged tax. I know even used guns bought at gun shops
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:49:08 GMT, Orwellian Prophecy
<Orwell@told.youso.org> wrote:
>Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
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>> "=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message news:<Jks_b.41$%e4.27644@news.uswest.net>...
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>>>Speeders outgu
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> > Because I deny that there is any credible evidence that KRETP laws
> > enhance either highway safety or efficiency. I believe they do the
> > exact opposite.
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> Got some cites to stats that compare and contrast States the
> do and don't hav
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:49:08 GMT, Orwellian Prophecy <Orwell@told.youso.org>
wrote:
>> Speeders are sick dangerous murderers. Anyone speeding who causes a
>> crash that kills someone should be executed. And anyone caught doing
>> over 80 mph shoul
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Paul wrote:
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> "LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote
> > When I skirt an unjust law/policy, I become very proud of it. I
> > am righting a wrong, and there is no other way to do it.
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> Have you ever tried talkking to your state represen
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> A person obeying the law does not create any additional danger because of
> the illegal and dangerous conduct of others.
That's true. Now keep out of the left lane so you will be OBEYING THE LAW
and not creating any additional danger because of
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> Because I deny that there is any credible evidence that KRETP laws enhance
> either highway safety or efficiency. I believe they do the exact opposite.
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Well that's why you aren't a traffic engineer. Actually, if KRETP laws were
enforced a
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> > Oh, and
> > blocking the left lane creates more of a traffic hazard than simply
speeding
> > does. -Dave
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> Unproven assertion.
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Speeding by itself does not cause a traffic hazard. Blocking the left lane
DOES create a traffic haza
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> If you're speeding, you can't be "legally passing" anyone.
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You mean you weren't aware that it's legal (and HIGHLY ADVISABLE, BTW) to
speed up to pass somebody? Geez, I know it's bad out there, but this level
of ignorance is criminal. How do
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> =v= The "we" how votes with "our" right foot is a minority,
> albeit a growing one (according to this news story), and one
> armed with deadly weapons. Those of us who don't speed or
> don't even drive are not part of this "vote." Yet we are
> the
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> You believe a reporter? Silly you.
> --
> Regards,
> Scott Weiser
If he's so silly, it should be easy to contradict him with hard facts. Post
a link proving that most states allow a person to hang out at the speed
limit in the left lane. G
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On 24 Feb 2004 07:51:03 -0800, Jym Dyer <jym@econet.org> wrote:
>| We all vote with our right foot, and that includes moms in
>| minivans and pops in pickups.
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>=v= _USA_Today_ loves to express everything as "we," but that
>is particularly mislead
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My main site is now back on-line. Apologies to all. I hope there are no
problems with this one, it's an old url, but the new jpgs I've posted
take up an enormous amount of bandwith.
I'm stuck with this though, unless some kind person would like to
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In article <BC5FB0D3.5A05%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, HeyCR@kissmyass.org says...
>Thanks for the tip. I've forwarded this story to the state Senate members
>along with my report. This is yet more proof that highway scofflaws are
>bullies and need to be hamm
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Dave C. wrote:
>>> Because I deny that there is any credible evidence that KRETP laws
>>> enhance either highway safety or efficiency. I believe they do the
>>> exact opposite.
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>> Got some cites to stats that compare and contrast States the
>> do
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In article <BC6026A3.5A7B%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser
<HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote:
> A Usenet persona calling itself BTR1701 wrote:
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> > In article <3fb9a867624b7ab0121f79833f961bfc@news.teranews.com>, "Dave
> > C." <spammersdie@ahorrible
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"Alexander Baron" <a_baron@abaron.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:$CcxFNAwE4OAFwNx@abaron.demon.co.uk...
> My main site is now back on-line. Apologies to all. I hope there are no
> problems with this one, it's an old url, but the new jpgs I've pos
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Dear all:
disclaimer(I wrote the following post after a very frustrating day
spent at DMV. Some of the content in here must be taken with the
understanding that I am fuming at this point.)
Because of the DMV is such an evil entity, it tr
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=> Vox Populi © wrote:
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> Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> > Speeders
> > are psychopaths and murderers and belong in prison.
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> Some psychopaths and murders do speed, then again most
> child molestation and rape in the U$ is commi
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=> Vox Populi © wrote:
> Perhaps we could put this thread to rest, simply acknowledge that Arty,
> the habitual pontiff in error, was pathetically wrong about the law throughout
> this thread, and that Vox Populi was on nearly all counts, if not all,
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Jym Dyer <jym@econet.org> wrote in message news:<Jym.wzekskfpco.fsf@econet.org>...
> | We all vote with our right foot, and that includes moms in
> | minivans and pops in pickups.
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> =v= _USA_Today_ loves to express everything as "we," but that
> i
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Scott Weiser wrote:
> A Usenet persona calling itself Dave C. wrote:
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>>>> Why would you even want to block other drivers?
>>>
>>> If they are speeding, because they are speeding.
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Scott Weiser
>>
>> Yup, some kooks belie
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> > Oh the LLBs aren't going to like that one bit. Confirmation that they
are
> > breaking the law in a national newspaper. -Dave
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> You mistake a dislike of KRETP laws and scofflawry for support of existing
> speed limits.
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What mistake?
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> > Why would you even want to block other drivers?
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> If they are speeding, because they are speeding.
> --
> Regards,
> Scott Weiser
Yup, some kooks believe it's OK to break the law and create a very serious
and dangerous traffic hazard just
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"=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message news:<Jks_b.41$%e4.27644@news.uswest.net>...
> Speeders outgun new limits
> By Rick Hampson and Paul Overberg, USA TODAY
>
Speeders are sick dangerous murderers. Anyone speeding who causes a
crash
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>Jury selection began today in the trial of a Lafayette policeman accused of
>sexually assaulting a girl as he gave her a ride home last May.
Two words.
Police cruiser.
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The Lindbergh Baby <johngrabowski1@die.spammersearthlink.net> wrote in message news:<403A7C87.8010204@die.spammersearthlink.net>...
> What really surprised me about the article was this:
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> > Dornsife feels safest going far above the speed limit in
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A Usenet persona calling itself Nate Nagel wrote:
> Scott Weiser <HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote in message
> news:<BC602659.5A7A%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>...
>> A Usenet persona calling itself Dave C. wrote:
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>>> "No surprise, then, that a proposal to r
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A Usenet persona calling itself Nate Nagel wrote:
> "Dave C." <spammersdie@ahorribledeath.now> wrote in message
> news:<3fb9a867624b7ab0121f79833f961bfc@news.teranews.com>...
>> "No surprise, then, that a proposal to reduce the speed limit on Interst
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A Usenet persona calling itself Dave C. wrote:
>>> Oh the LLBs aren't going to like that one bit. Confirmation that they
> are
>>> breaking the law in a national newspaper. -Dave
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>> You mistake a dislike of KRETP laws and scofflawry for suppo
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A Usenet persona calling itself Dave C. wrote:
>>> Why would you even want to block other drivers?
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>> If they are speeding, because they are speeding.
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Scott Weiser
>
> Yup, some kooks believe it's OK to break the law a
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| We all vote with our right foot, and that includes moms in
| minivans and pops in pickups.
=v= _USA_Today_ loves to express everything as "we," but that
is particularly misleading here.
=v= The "we" who votes with "our" right foot is a minority,
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| We all vote with our right foot, and that includes moms in
| minivans and pops in pickups.
=v= _USA_Today_ loves to express everything as "we," but that
is particularly misleading here.
=v= The "we" how votes with "our" right foot is a minority,
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Scott Weiser <HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote in message news:<BC602659.5A7A%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>...
> A Usenet persona calling itself Dave C. wrote:
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> > "No surprise, then, that a proposal to reduce the speed limit on Interstate
> > 80 in
> > Nebraska
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"Dave C." <spammersdie@ahorribledeath.now> wrote in message news:<3fb9a867624b7ab0121f79833f961bfc@news.teranews.com>...
> "No surprise, then, that a proposal to reduce the speed limit on Interstate
> 80 in
> Nebraska probably will die in committee; or
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In article <3fb9a867624b7ab0121f79833f961bfc@news.teranews.com>, "Dave
C." <spammersdie@ahorribledeath.now> wrote:
> "No surprise, then, that a proposal to reduce the speed limit on
> Interstate 80 in Nebraska probably will die in committee; or tha
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> Scott Weiser <HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote in message news:<BC5FB0D3.5A05%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>...
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>>Thanks for the tip. I've forwarded this story to the state Senate members
>>along with my report. This i
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:19:48 GMT, The Lindbergh Baby
<johngrabowski1@die.spammersearthlink.net> wrote:
>What really surprised me about the article was this:
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> > Dornsife feels safest going far above the speed limit in his
> > Subaru station wagon
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"No surprise, then, that a proposal to reduce the speed limit on Interstate
80 in
Nebraska probably will die in committee; or that Texas legislators last year
refused to increase fines for driving more than 25 mph over the limit; or
that
in half the
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