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Old 06-02-2008, 04:43 AM   #29
Mr. Moyer
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Default gentleman, start your engines

Here we go again, another thread which will degenerate to name calling and cutting/pasting prior comments. Why don't all of you just agree to disagree, and deal with this topic through the statehouse. Obviously, bickering on this thread, doesn't solve anything. But it is typical New England style to scream and holler and when it comes time for a call to action, there are nothing but the sounds of crickets. This was a thread set up to intitiate arguements.

I am against speed limits, (due to individual rights reasons, thus the reason I moved to the great state of NH) but obviously the major cause in this accident and most are due to a combination of alchohol/drugs and lack of judgement. Speed limit laws will not remove these idiots from the waterways or the roadways, unfortunatly. The speed limit debate does not apply here. It does have a valid place, just not here (for those of you curious that place is Concord).

Good luck everyone for the next 300 entries to this thread, hope it makes you all achieve that sense of accomplishment your looking for while officially changing nothing at all.
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