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That was my first reaction as well.

People drive on suspended licenses all of the time. What's to stop her from continuing to drive? What should be the penalty for being caught driving with a ban? Pretty much any penalty would be absurdly disproportionate once she has received a slap on the wrist for taking two lives. Kill people? Wrist slap. Drive on a

What do you think the punishment for alcoholics that commit vehicular manslaughter should be? They have no bad intent. Do you let them out the next day, knowing they have no self control and are entirely likely to make bad decisions again in the future that put others at risk? That's the exact scenario you have here.

Okay. If that is the case, then lock her up for life because she will still present the same risk to the public as she did before she killed two innocent people through her selfishness and idiocy.

Her victims are just as dead. I've seen people perform similar acts, often without causing more than skidmarks and property damage. Perhaps a large news story about this killer going to jail for many years would cause them to think about human lives when experiencing a brush with wildlife.

Over the past two weeks, I have fluctuated between anger and grief. I feel surrounded by Black death. What a privilege, to concern yourself with seeming good while the rest of us want to seem worthy of life.

Nothing is cheap for people living off of $20 a month, only for the scumbag tourists who leverage the deprived conditions Cubans have to live under. I spent part of the mid-'90s living in the Caribbean. People that went there to take advantage of what che and Castro did to the Cubans had a great time with the teenage

Evil people are easy to identify these days. They're always moral relativists that deny the existence of evil.

Capitalism is just a communist's term applied to freedom. It you can't own what you produce, you're always a slave.

che may be disappointed in his son's capitalist venture, but he can take great satisfaction at the miserable state he sentenced the Cubans to live and die under.

It's funny. BMW now builds some of the worst examples of the sorts of cars that the 2002 was an alternative to. They have nothing for discerning drivers that want restrained, functional cars that just happen to be better performers than anyone else's.

That 'anti-submarining' knee bar is interesting in that it appears to fit exactly where VW used to offer optional below-dash parcel trays.

Thanks for taking the time to read my post! It doesn't seem to happen anymore, thanks to the burner marginalization.

As I'm having this conversation with Ben, he's wrenching on his umpteenth old Subaru Legacy. Assuredly he had a first one, but that was many Legacies ago. His newest one seems better than all those before. He's replacing the axles, reveling in doing away with electric windows for simpler wind-ups, and rebuilding the

Oh good. Carry on then. About 7,000 blacks are murdered a year in the US, 93% of them by other blacks. Worrying about cops, who kill 400 people of all races a year, is failing to see the forest for the trees.

I missed the stupid part, although the author should beg, borrow or steal a vocabulary.

How much higher? Some say up to 8000 RPM. Which, on a V8, I think we can all agree is bonkers.

I adore "Loveless." It is possible that the Quattro wasn't actually that great though. It had a heavy engine sticking out ahead of the front axle and about the same power to weight ratio as a Ford Focus does today. No Audi has ever had decent steering feel either, which I'm comfortable saying having owned a 4000S

That's interesting about the understeer. I had a 4000S quattro, which had about 45 hp less. It was completely neutral right up until both ends let go simultaneously and dramatically. Maybe the lighter engine and 4-door sedan body made it better balanced.

Is this image flipped, or does the RAM 700 have fuel fillers on both sides?