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Article Comments - WRC Rally New Zealand
by KarenS on Mon Sep 29 12:34:48 PDT 2008
It's at breakfast, sucking down my second bowl of Weet-Bix on the first day of the New Zealand round of the World Rally Championship, that I realize why world rallying is unlike any other motorsport on earth. Sitting in the restaurant at the modest Novotel hotel in Hamilton, I notice Subaru driver Petter Solberg joining his teammate Chris Atkinson for breakfast. He's the second world rally champion to drop in. WRC Rally New Zealand: Adventures in Low Key and High Tech
Re: 2008 nissan frontier crew cab. [nyrgrs61]
by choochoojohn on Thu Sep 11 10:58:57 PDT 2008
Have you tried CarsDirect? They quote a price then give you dealers that will work with you. Windsor Nissan in Hamilton NJ has a few SE crew cabs with auto, so does Peruzzi Nissan in Fairless Hills Pa. just across from Trenton( talk to George Sweeney Cherry Hill Nissan has a SE crew cab, red with auto and if you don't mind driving or just to get an idea of prices check with Carmax. Good Luck.
Re: Illegal immigrants problem #1 [bristol2]
by gagrice on Sun Sep 07 15:54:21 PDT 2008
That's the opposite of the founding fathers who believed in one-man-one-vote Having just finished an extensive history of the US from 1789 to 1829, I assure you the founding fathers were NOT wanting every man to be able to vote. They had to be land holders under the Republican party. The Federalists under Hamilton did not believe common man was capable of making any good decisions and wanted to control all the states as well. Of course women and free blacks were not even considered. Here is further proof of the fraud in voting: Voter ID Battle Shifts to Proof of Citizenship By IAN URBINA Published: May 12, 2008 In Arizona, the only state that requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, more than 38,000 voter registration applications have been thrown out since the state adopted its measure in 2004. That number was included in election data obtained through a lawsuit filed by voting rights advocates and provided to The New York Times. More than 70 percent of those registrations came from people who stated under oath that they were born in the United States, the data showed. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/us/politics/12vote.html The lack of citizenship proof laws encourages fraud.
Re: Bouncing Baby Forester! [red927]
by pyewackett on Sun Aug 31 10:29:53 PDT 2008
Hi, Red - sorry for the late reply. Exit 8, eh? We're in Lawrenceville, so we swing by that way often. We went to Nitti's Subaru on Route 33 in Hamilton. Is that your place? A very satisfactory buying experience. And even after they had our check, they wouldn't let us leave the lot until they showed us the car's critical bells and whistles - even got a service fellow to help us with the iPod interface. We look forward now to using their service department.
Re: I cannot [marsha7]
by imidazol97 on Sat Aug 23 10:34:01 PDT 2008
We agree on the stadiums. Hamilton County (Cincinnati) passed a 1/2 % sales tax and used $40-50 million of state money to build the new football stadium. Then later came the baseball stadium built on the riverfront rather than a site more acceptable north of downtown at taxpayer expense. The real insult? As I understood the agreement, the Bengals owners are paid by the county taxpayers for any unsold seats at each game ensuring them a steady income. Imagine, the millionaires needing a steady income. Then the football fans got gouged again because they implemented a seat purchase fee for the right to purchase their season tickets again. AND the seats were moved further from the centerline of their previous seats. Our nonprofit group worked at the baseball stadium in concession stands for fundraising. Last year they dropped the amount they wanted to pay to $30 per game. Imagine... arrive at 8:30 and leave at 5:00 for $30 for a day game? They don't pay enough to those workers and their inhouse workers are really high turnover. But they don't have a union :sick: (couldn't resist).
Re: cooter [cooterbfd]
by gagrice on Wed Aug 20 18:57:15 PDT 2008
ONE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, work together for the betterment of ALL 50 STATES. You would have gotten along fine with Alexander Hamilton. He was a Federalist that did not believe the people in the States had enough brains to run there own affairs. 200 years ago when we started producing more than crops this kind of shuffle was going on. The textile industry was trying to get people to leave the farms and work in the cities. What you are asking for is an abolishment of States Rights. The Feds keep trying to take them away. Hopefully we keep a Supreme Court that upholds the Constitution. Do you really want the Feds to come to your state and say we have decided you have the best location oil refineries. So all the oil will come to your state to be refined. All UAW workers can work in the refinery or move to a different state. You will have to fill out all the forms and be approved. I want less government not more.If it better for the UAW and non Union alike.

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