CJinSD
CJinSD
CJinSD

Funny. There are stereotypes about people who call supporters of the US Constitution Teabaggers too, only they're based in reality.

This article is all the proof you'd need if you had your eyes open. Then you couldn't be a liberal though...

You should spend less time denigrating your superiors and more time learning about the lot you've thrown in with. Their end game is the same that it always is; unfathomable want and genocide. The civilization and institutions that you seek to overturn are the real sources of wealth, health, security, and

They do it to reassure themselves that they are right in the face of all evidence to the contrary.

Spoken like a true history major. Call me ignorant. It will change your reality.

Libertarians and Progressives are the true opposite ends of the political spectrum.

You remind me of a homeless troll that called my Marine buddy a slave owner. "At least my slaves all have jobs and a roof over their heads!" They're doing quite a bit better than the DNC's dependents.

Hey mouth breather, which side of the abortion issue were the states' rights folks on in the war of northern aggression?

This attack on free speech is a clear reminder of what Progressive means in a political context. They see the Constitution as a starting place and progress defined as the abolition of limitations placed on the state by it. They're the enemies of every veteran and patriot and we shouldn't be wasting our bullets on

Liberals hate free speech unless it is approved free speech.

People who can't tell the difference between a few fires occurring among a few cars and a few fires occurring among a few hundred thousand cars are expendable anyway.

And I can just imagine how self righteous she would be while writing someone a several hundred dollar ticket for doing exactly the same thing.

I knew Oliver Kuttner in the late '80s, when he turned his body shop into a restoration facility for Italian exotics. Then he bought the local BMW, Audi, Porsche dealer, adding Diahatsu in a bizarre twist. Buy a BMW, get something you don't want your maid to be seen in for free! Then it changed hands again. Oliver

While frozen infotainment systems was a problem for new Ford owners, the real driver of Ford's fall to 20th of 28 in quality was transmission troubles followed by ground issues. Mustang manuals may have failed in small numbers, but dual clutch gearboxes in Fiestas and Focuses all feel like they're about to break, and

Jay Eitel possesses a humbling quantity of awesome and initiative. I hope he's still at it today.

Well, as someone who once led a high speed chase through Harrisonburg, VA in the rain in a 1958 Edsel Ranger 2 door hardtop against cars thirty years newer, I don't agree.

With moral equivocation skills like that, Kyle could get a job in Hillary's State Department!

I'm old enough to have driven cars when the brakes were mostly useful for not rolling forward or backward at stop lights, but there is something to be said for powersteering in cars like this. That something is higher geared steering. Without PS, this car would require around 4.5 turns of the wheel to go from lock to

There was a lot of cool mechanical variety then, even if most of it blew up in early-adopters faces. Have you ever seen the Jaguar V12 powered Corvair that a man built using a mixture of SuperDuty drivetrain parts? [www.corvaircorsa.com]

Sure, but the Hyper-Pak Plymouth Valiants killed the proposed NASCAR compact class through complete dominance of the first event at Daytona.