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I often get the feeling the majority of people at Gawker have absolutely no life experience. But I guess experienced people probably cost more than Gawker wants to pay.

What? No Gawker prerequisite “OMG scary firearm is very frightening” headline?

Wait, are we only talking about BMWs?

I think the Jeff Koons BMW M3 GT2 is pretty cool too with a real sense of speed given by the art

Even when gas prices were high last year, many consumers didn’t consider alternate technologies. The best tech is too expensive, and the cheaper stuff is crap.

And who do you think will pay the tax? Every one of us, not the oil company.

Houston resident chiming in here.

8k new and it’s got a stick. If they brought this to the US, I would buy one immediately.

All I know is that 3 decades ago when boys were raised in 2 parent households who had caring mothers and fathers who took the time to instill moral values and faith, there was no CONFUSION. When parents put the effort in throughout a child’s life to demonstrate how to grow up mentally and physically STRONG, that boys

As a result, he gets a TON of publicity for it. I enjoyed watching him on Top Gear and will watch whatever this new show is as well.

It doesn’t mean I subscribe to his parenting advice.

Quick note on the target market here: My parents, late 60s, your typical retired upper-middle class white people. They’re very frugal, but spend money on stuff they care about.

The whole point of intelligence is to filter out what is credible and what could pose the most significant threat. Al-qaeda did reach out to Iraq, nobody knew what happened to the WMDs and Obama is just as responsible for Isis as Bush.

The nation building is where the mistake was made. We should have taken the chemical weapons, secured the oil fields, hung Saddam and put another, friendlier general in charge. And then left.

The world is full of Monday morning QBs.

“If it was a fact it wouldn’t be called intelligence.”—priceless.

I like how the Bush administration’s decision to go to war is blamed on their incompetence, deceit (of the public), and/or ulterior motives. But the real question is: How many other presidents would’ve made the same decision to go to war with the same/better/different intelligence? I’m willing to bet that quite a few

I wish your mother was in ISIS’s hands liberal fool.

They love the idea of putting other people in imaginary tubes even more.