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01/09/06  Response to Dwaine Caraway

01/04/06 Dwaine Caraway:
   I support towing the cars of uninsured drivers.  I've had two cars (one was a Mercedes) totaled by uninsured drivers. A third was damaged by another uninsured driver.  As my wife says 'It's the law, and they are breaking the law by driving without insurance.'  (from Tow that car, arrest that criminal)


Really, Dwaine.  How short sighted can you get?

Don't you realize that hard working illegal aliens and working poor need their unregistered, uninsured cars to get to work on all those low paying jobs in construction, which are so important to the economic vitality of the real estate boom?
 


These jobs used to pay enough so American citizens with insurance could make a living doing them, but now that our brothers from south of the border are being recruited so heavily (and there are so many of them), of course, they can't afford insurance at those wages.

And how would they get a license or insurance anyway, being as how they're illegal aliens and can't tell anybody they're here?

How callus of you to pick on the very people who are driving the economic engine of the super rich investors who are making our tax base stronger every day.

Really, the next thing you'll be wanting is for Police to start enforcing the laws against illegal immigration, and checking the immigration status of the people they stop with no insurance and sending these same folks home to where they came from one way.

Come on.  Get a grip.

Can't you see, uninsured, unlicensed motorists in uninsured vehicles are a small price to pay for slave labor and a few people getting very rich?

What are you complaining about anyway.  That $1000 deductible on your Mercedes is probably all the other guy's car was worth before the wreck.

Really where's your entrepreneurial spirit?

John Pullman

Editor's comments:  John is making a joke.
 

                                        

    





                            

 

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