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The Malvinas are in the same province as Tierra del Fuego, where this town was. Also, the humiliating loss is linked inextricably to the military dictatorship of the 70s and 80s. The supporters of the dictatorship accepted the human rights violations and disappearances on the belief that at least they could be proud

You don't think a few Americans would have a problem with three Sunni Iraqi television presenters driving here with a license plate that said "FALLUJAH"?

I've been to Tolhuin. It has a fantastic bakery, and that's it. The small town of 1,000 is akin to a rural Hungarian village with an unemployment rate of 70%.

Mega-collectors like the Sultan of Brunei all have a Bugatti so they probably skewed the average. Typical Veyron guy probably has 10-20 cars.

1st gen Acura TSX. Perfect— PERFECT— manual transmission. Lots of room. Practical 4 door. Bulletproof reliability. Quick and fun to drive. Economical 4 banger.

AMG Galant, perhaps?

I stood next to an intersection in China once for 30 minutes, just to watch the chaos. A tough in a black Audi A6 struck a lady on a bike. Instead of checking to see if she was okay, he yelled at her for being in his way. She was crying and he was cussing her out and checking the damage to his car.

It's called every roadway in every Third World country.

Worse than Pastor Maldonado, apparently.

Got it. That makes sense. I was thinking of current drivers.

Trust me, it is even more disgusting in person. I don't know how much Dr. Youabian paid the organizers of Concorso Italiano to have it displayed just inside the entrance. It was the first car every attendee saw.

So who are the F1 lard asses that Webber was alluding to?

:) Sorry, my sense of humor has been turned off all morning. :(

China wants stability, at all costs, worldwide.

I had a Tomica version of this car. It was pink and driven by Snoopy.

Of course I don't think anyone should attack civilians. I just described their acts as desperate, immoral, and heinous. I'm just explaining that violence in different regions have different causes and realizing that is the first step in figuring out a way to stop the mindless and atrocious violence.

Fundamentalism is the root of a lot of evil in this world, but in the Xinjiang/Uyghur context, religious fervor takes a back seat to the lack of fundamental human rights and the destruction of the Turkic culture. The violence there is rooted in ethnicity and politics rather than sharia law or the building of an

The Chinese government's zero tolerance policy of public discourse in Xinjiang against the Uyghur populace resulted in greater and greater acts of desperation/immorality by the Uyghurs, i.e. these heinous attacks.

25 HVAC servomotors for the VW Phaeton!