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br> -- Danny L. Newton br> Cookeville, Tennessee /p> p> Although the traffic situation in my locale isn't quite as bad as the metropolitan areas mentioned in the article, I have learned to love to play in the traffic with my new Mustang GT convertible. In my younger days, speed was the thing. Now, I find that "quick" is a lot more fun. Between that and sticking to the back roads, I can get my car freak addiction taken care of quite nicely and I worry less about meeting the local ticket writers. br> -- J.W. Purcell , 1SG, USA (ret) br> Nashville, Tennessee /p> p> The clogged-all-day condition of highways and roads in our metropolitan areas is a strong argument, just one of many, against greatly increased immigration. And that's why George Bush should get up one of these weekday mornings, leave the Secret Service and the bullet-proof Caddy behind, borrow some underling's wheels, and spend rush hour tooling around the Washington Beltway. Then let him try to explain to us why we need tens of millions more people in this country. br> -- C. Vail /p> p>