RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 6:47:05 AM
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davyo
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ORIGINAL: josh1899 quote:
On this point... we were pissed and wanted blood for 9-11 but we don't want to pay the price it takes to do that now. Was, and still am, willing to pay for it. Go Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines! Amen Brotha! Just takes 10 sec. of the video footage of 9/11 to remind me. Everytime I watch the 9/11 footage it reminds me of how furious I am that Bush and Cheaney attacked Iraq instead of going after those responsable for 9/11. Davyo
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 7:43:41 AM
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3hummers
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They did go after the ones behind 911, in Afghanistan. He slipped through the border into Pakistan.
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 8:21:01 AM
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BassGear
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Dayum....I just did a search in the "for sale" section on Craigslist in the Bayarea, entered Hummer and it just returned 215 vehicles, yikes...looks like a good time to buy a Hummer Seriously, if you aren't too concerned about gas prices, there are a ton of deals out there.
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 8:45:41 AM
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3hummers
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The dealers around here tell me the same thing. Come in and they will make a deal.
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 8:51:43 AM
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davyo
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ORIGINAL: 3hummers They did go after the ones behind 911, in Afghanistan. He slipped through the border into Pakistan. President Cheaney and Bush sent in a fraction of the amount of troops into Afghanistan that they used to invade Iraq,,,, had they gone into Afghanistan with the same number of troops they sent into Iraq perhaps we would have caught Bin Laden and his buddies. Personaly I think Cheaney/Bush cared more about taking Iraq than getting those that were responsable for 9/11, they have certainly invested more effort in Iraq than they ever did in Afghanistan. And while Im on my little soap box, I really think the reason for going into Iraq was Cheaney and Bushs oil buddies in Saudi Arabia wanted Sadam Hussain gone. Ok, Im done venting my opinions,,,, did I mention how much I love my H3. Cheers Davyo
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 9:21:51 AM
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ORIGINAL: davyo Personaly I think Cheaney/Bush cared more about taking Iraq than getting those that were responsable for 9/11, they have certainly invested more effort in Iraq than they ever did in Afghanistan. Cheers Davyo Of course. The Bin Laden familly and the Bushes are long time friends. Many many pictures of them together. Bush Sr. and a Bin Laden were meeting at the Astoria Hotel in New York at the time the planes hit on 9/11. Great friends. There was no chance they were going to "find" Bin Laden. They were instructed to start a permanant war (which is what a war on thought is). Then they went in and stopped Hussein (who was about to start selling oil in Euros), and stole 31 trillion dollars worth of oil. (makes you wonder of course why gas isn't $1.50 a gallon,...apparently the oil was stolen on the behalf of others, and not the American people). For sure some people got extremely rich (or is it extremely richer?), and supposedly the closed door session of congress recently (the 5th one since 1829) wa about our economy and the dollar collapsing by September of this year. Lot of people need to be shot for treason for sure.
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 10:23:53 AM
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rhill20
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Nevermind, thank god our generation wasn't in charge during WWII!
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 10:46:08 AM
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Those hedge fund bass turds as 3HUMMERs states are also surely to blame also. Remember the Dot Com blitz that ramped up stock prices on the NASDAQ to unreasonable highs? What happened? It corrected itself and prices tanked and sucked my 401K down the pipes with it. All the fault of greedy hedge fund traders and other greedy bass turds. Gas will come down in time but once again I say: As long as we keep letting the COMMIES in China build everything we buy then 1.3 BILLION people will keep buying cars because we keep making them rich! The more cars them and the Indians (Not native Americans) buy the more oil we can't have, the more they use the less we get them more the price goes up. Add to that hedge fund traders trying to make a killing and we have this present disaster. It's a mess and just for your info...GW Bush DOES NOT control a global economy, has no effect of global supply and demand, cannot control other countries economies and does NOT control the value of the U.S. Dollar! He took his best shot, went to the Saudi's hat in hand and begged his Arab friends for some gas. They basically said kiss their hairy Muslim Arses and sent him home. Such is the way it is in the world today
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RE: Hummer & SUVs Head for Bad Times - 5/26/2008 11:59:52 AM
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novasaigo
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I see people panicking about the price of $4/gallon gas and suddenly trying to get better fuel mileage recently. I remember in 2001 when I was stationed in Germany when Operation Enduring Freedom started, gas prices were 1 euro/liter ($4/gallon) I drove a 7 series BMW. I was actually surprised that it took this long for gas to reach $4/gallon her in the US. I knew what to expect as far as gas mileage and paying more for the comfort of driving what I wanted when I bought both my BMW and my H3.
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