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run_to_win
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« Reply #63 on: October 21, 2008, 03:04:52 am » |
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On the subject of cars in ghettos:
I live in arguably one of the worst areas of my town (I live in Fairfield, in Northern California). The complex in which I live currently has a vacancy rate approaching 50%. I am on no form of gov't assistance, yet I own one "sporty" car (2000 Avenger, original sticker price ~$21k) and one bona fide sports car (1995 3000GT Spyder VR4, original sticker price $65k). My next-door neighbor is a retirement-aged couple that have lived here since the early '80s and own an early 2000s Camry and a Honda hybrid. I strongly doubt that they receive any form of gov't assistance (except the Social Security that they paid for). You're right. We shouldn't stereotype based on neighborhood and vehicle. Meanwhile, many middle-class residents in middle-class neighborhoods bought $400k 1500-sqft houses that they could not afford and drove around in Priuses or Jettas... which they also could not afford. They are reaping the whirlwind as we speak. Wait ... or should we stereotype based on neighborhood and vehicle? I'm detecting mixed messages. Driving around a neighborhood and looking at cars tells you precisely dick about the people that own them. ... unless they're middle-class neighborhoods?
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Hypersensitive bullies should not frequent message boards.
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Dphins4me
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« Reply #74 on: October 22, 2008, 02:05:42 pm » |
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Biblically speaking I am responsible for doing so but I see no reason for someone to be forced to just because they are successful at life.
Is this why I've heard people say Obama is doing Gods work?
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