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By the way, questioning someone's academic prowess is a violation of the TOS, and Harrier believes that a certain dog's airplane type poster who is a recent arrival to this thread is someone who take's such violations very seriously - to the point that you may get your own patrol named after you.
It appears the land of enchantment, where businesses can run free with zero government oversight, is having a negative effect on the people who live there.
Well how did building those houses at ground level work with a minimum hurricane in Jersey which most states on gulf cost would have seen as just a mild storm? Where was the code and regulation control that type building on shoreline? can you imagine if it has sustain winds at 130 MPH. shades of new Orleans on codes and regulation.
Roller coasters - I HATE them...why someone pays good money to feel like they are about to die? Not to be too cynical.. I guess she had the ultimate thrill of her life...it's horrible...one moment your adrenaline is pumping like crazy - the next moment you are in mid air knowing your life is over. Western culture is spoiled...While others in the world struggle to stay alive - their over fed thrill seeking counter parts want to toy with death and the feeling of death..
It appears the land of enchantment, where businesses can run free with zero government oversight, is having a negative effect on the people who live there.
So, a woman dies in a tragic accident likely caused by worker error and you jump on the chance to politically axe grind because it happened in a "red state"?
Why not blame it on global warming and illegal immigrants while you are at it and go for the trifecta?
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