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Posted by Sid on August 31, 2005 at 23:29:52 from (12.156.150.174):
In Reply to: Re: A little more on gas posted by Dug on August 31, 2005 at 21:02:47:
First of all I want to thank you for speaking slower this time. Now for my comment. "About firing truckers going on strike, if they were to do so in a manner to disturb the US economy, I would be 100% in favor of firing every one of the SOBs!!! Of course, Bush couldn't do that, so we would have to find another way of making the SOBs pay the consequence of handing out inconvenience and suffering to the "average Joe"." It has been my experience that the truckers out there are "average Joes" and for many of them their economy is already hurting. For them to park their truck is not disruptive but it is the only way some of them have to keep from getting in deeper over their heads. So in my opinion for you to refer to them as SOBs is an arrogant and ignorant remark. That also indicates to me you lack the intelligence to handle the situation. I really hope you are not a member of congress or any decision making body that has anything to do with government policy. Your remark about truckers is about as silly if not sillier than many remrks I hear made by members of congress.
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