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We Must Ban Automobiles
The Market Ticker ^ | 2/13/2011 | Karl Denninger

Posted on 02/13/2011 2:08:06 PM PST by FromLori

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To: FromLori

We don't need to ban cars, but we can make them a lot safer for pedestrians!

21 posted on 02/13/2011 4:07:55 PM PST by smokingfrog ( BORN free - taxed to DEATH (and beyond) ...)
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To: FromLori

The right of the people to keep & bear (the costs of) automobiles shall not be infringed.


22 posted on 02/13/2011 4:26:10 PM PST by Mister Da (The mark of a wise man is not what he knows, but what he knows he doesn't know!)
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To: FromLori

Did you know that many automobiles on American streets are enabled with a device known as cruise control and have fuel tanks larger than is required for daily commuting?

We should move immediately to ban these “semi-automatic” and “high capacity” devices.


23 posted on 02/13/2011 4:36:42 PM PST by I_Keep_My_Oath (Semper Fidelis, to those who know)
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To: BobL

My Doc doesn’t ask, as she knows I carry, even in her office and is fine with that...


24 posted on 02/13/2011 9:14:02 PM PST by Aut Pax Aut Bellum (The Summer of Recovery Part 2 coming soon!)
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