JimLor
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Between the news on Brittany, Lindsey, and the other pantload, I heard in passing that last year (?) 43,000 Americans died on our highways. Roughly that many Americans died over ~10 years in Vietnam, and this nation, and a generation, tore itself apart with protests, etc. But 43,000 die every year on the roads and.................nothing! I suspect that somewhere between 800,000 and 1,200,000 were injured. Where's the outrage, the protests, the accusations, the attacks on politicians, car makers, highway commissions? Year after year tens of thousands die (most I would classify as by "negligent homicide") and we are silent. Where are the usual suspects decrying what's happening......
This really is something I find facinating and, frankly, disturbing. By the way I know the answer, just wondered about others opinions. And to be up front, I haven't done a damn thing about it myself.
This really is something I find facinating and, frankly, disturbing. By the way I know the answer, just wondered about others opinions. And to be up front, I haven't done a damn thing about it myself.
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