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Remaining Supreme

RiShawn Biddle replies to Peter Brimelow. Plus: Kerry stuck in reverse. Positive Thinker. Steroids on base. Kerry never fell. Plus more.

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R.J. Cook /p>

What Kerry and Hillary and their ilk (elitists who have the solutions to all our problems, yet won't be obligated to experience the solution) want is for us to pay $5.00 per gallon of gas. It doesn't affect them, they'll still be able to fill-up their limos, or jet off to the Alaska tundra and snap photos to send back to us plebeians who no longer can afford vacations/travel. They'll be so smug in their justifications of how they saved the wilderness for us, yet we will never be able to travel to see those sites because we can no longer afford the price of gas.

p>Liberal/socialist solutions are never imposed on the elite who think them up. The Russian-Chinese-North Korean-Cuban Communist elite never had to wait in lines at government clinics, or use ration cards , or be restricted in their freedom of indulgence. Kerry and Hillary want us to go to government schools, have health care at government clinics, and pension checks from government pensions, and on-and-on, yet they are immune from all this. I doubt if either one of them knows (or cares) what the price of a gallon of milk is or the price of a can of tuna..... br> -- Fred Edwards /p>

Now isn't it just great that Kerry can suggest that the rest of us "peons" can cut our gas mileage, take public transportation, buy smaller cars, all of those big ideas of what the general population should do. But not the Kerrys, he who can get on the phone and order his DRIVER to pick him up at any time of the day or night . And in a limo, but they no doubt , are the only form of transportation that someone of his importance should use.

p>My advice to him is to park his own SUV in the garage. I certainly wouldn't want anyone to see it if I was spouting off like he does on the topic of saving fuel. And to end this, has he ever had to pay for one pint of gas since he's been eating at the public trough ? Silly question . br> -- Fran Humm /p> p> OXYMORONIC SIN br> Re: The Washington Prowler's
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