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Old 07-19-2007, 09:38 PM
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Default Re: H2 Vandalized

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You guys have proven no better than the vandals that you are so disgusted by. They treat the cars of other people they don't appreciate like S*** and you find it appropriate to treat people that don't drive the same car as you like S***. All of this occurring because someone doesn't drive the same car. It would be laughable if it weren't so unbelievable and such a poor reflection on humanity these days.

Actually, I think most of the frustration comes not from having different tastes in vehicles, but instead from the hypocrisy of the enviromentalists and the left demonstrated on a near daily basis.

I mean how many vehicles are out there on the road that get equal to or less mpg than the hummer, cost equal to or more than the hummer, and have an equal to or bigger footprint than the hummer? And it's the hummer that is evil?

I may have many reasons why I think the Subaru or Range Rover you drive is an ugly POS, but I don't feel I have the need or 'right' to vandalize it. So your car gets 30 mpg and you commute 50 miles a day to work. I ride my bicycle to work and use my H2 for pleasure putting 8,000 miles a year on it. So who has the bigger impact on the environment?
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