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Reva Madison
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Back in the 80s, England mandated seat belts. One month later I was in the emergency room, with my son, at Oxford hospital. I happened to ask the doctor about the number of automobile accident head injuries he had seen the last month, after the law took affect. His response: “NONE” There have been no emergency room

Dont believe it. Recalls are sort of recent, but not the reason for them. Back then, the owner just paid for the repairs, and that was it.

Having traveled the world, shipping my auto to and from several countries, while a federal employee, this discussing irritates me. All of us were shipping autos and household effects as part of our employment. Everyone one of us were told that our cars and effects were covered end-to-end, but what we were not told was

Where did the original support come from? Who paid the private companies to develop and build all the parts needed to build and run the system? The government, thats who. It continues to encourage private firms to do better, and cheaper.

When has it become the job of the president to determine to drop federal programming? It appears to be that this is a job for congress and senate, and he needs to keep his attitude to himself. That program, along with Star Trek, has been an innovator of all types of science projects and inventions, that have carried

Those motors also likely put out absurd power numbers (I’d guess much more power than the 600 ponies that rally car’s little 2.0-liter turbo churns out).”

Yeah, another idiot heard from. He was lucky the stadium security doesn’t have a dog to chase his sorry ass down and bite it. And then his parents condone it. Sorry excuses for parents. Teaching him to obey rules would be more important than most anything else he could learn, and there they are, ignoring the rules of