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Replying to: hpowders (Nov 06, 2008 6:01 pm) I've got a better one. In many states, if you're a convicted felon, you can't vote. However, Ted Stevens is a convicted felon and he gets to remain a US Senator (at least until he's thrown out), though he probably couldn't vote for himself. Those Alaskans are unbelievable.
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Replying to: lexusguy (Nov 06, 2008 6:28 pm) Funny-now the incompetent sore losers of the McCain campaign, who engineered one of the worst campaigns in modern history, are creating stories, attempting to blame Palin for the humiliating loss. It never ends.
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We all want the same thing... America to be safe, energy independent, and our economy running on all cylinders. Employment for those that want to work, and a fair tax code. No over-regulations, but enough to keep things on track. Good health care for all of us, and a decent education for our kids. And fair trade practices, and controlled borders. Is that too much to ask? But, I'd especially love to see no speed limits on some of our interstate highways!! TM
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Replying to: hpowders (Nov 06, 2008 6:57 pm) How goes the new ownership experience? I`l bet the bmw doesn`t take but about half to fill up in comparison the the Rabbit, when you got it new....The short in Toyota might be worthwhile to cover...My what a fine investor you are
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Replying to: tagman (Nov 06, 2008 6:59 pm) Apparently, yes, if modern US history can be used as a guide. We have failed miserably on all of the above from our security being asleep on 9/11; innovative inertia after the 1973-74 energy crisis; over-regulation becoming even more over-regulated; spending billions on a criminal war, while we seem to have no money to assist those unfortunate folks at home who need expensive medicines, and must often choose between purchasing them or food; (no bail out for them!!); an urban public education system that has been an embarrassment for years and a tax system that is so complicated, 10 accountants can do your taxes and each of them will come up with a different amount that you owe or should be refunded. So much needs to be done, and yet nothing happens. Pardon me for being skeptical when I hear a candidate preaching "change." I wasn't exactly born that way. |
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Replying to: anthonyp (Nov 06, 2008 7:31 pm) I know the 328i will give me about 23 mpg on premium fuel; the Rabbit gives me 24-25 on regular. I finally got the driver's seat to my liking and immediately put the settings in both memories. Even the so-called investing greats can't time the market. Warren Buffet bought GS at $115 last month. GS is now priced around 34 bucks below that. This market is making almost everybody a bit more humble. |
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Replying to: hpowders (Nov 06, 2008 2:42 pm) Yeah, couldn't agree more
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Replying to: bmlexus (Nov 06, 2008 10:11 pm) Pretty easy once you've cracked the code. And with that, I think it's time to get back to smelling the roses and talking about cars. I was out early this morning driving the 328i. Of the 4 BMWs I've had, this one definitely has the most stable, solid feel. Creates the illusion of driving an agile tank. |
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Replying to: dewey (Nov 06, 2008 3:11 pm) It's been interesting, however, and everyone without exception has shown valid points of view and noteworthy perspectives. But, as I recently posted, we all essentially want to see America become greater than she already is... and that's indicative that all of us on this board share a genuine patriotism and love for this awesome country. That is what makes our differences small and our similarities large. And... we really do owe a thank you to the hosts that allowed these discussions to continue on this forum, after being told to take them to the political forum. So... thank you, Pat, and the rest of Edmunds working behind the scenes. So, thanks gentleman for the tremendous civility and the humor as well. Man, what is happening to the auto industry? I never thought it could be this serious. TM
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that from the incredible incentives BMW was offering, it looked like they were seriously hurting. BMW's global net profit dropped 63% in the third quarter, from 803 million euros to 298 million euros.
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