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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 1:58 pm
by ZooTech
Kal wrote:Oil is a non-renewable resource
According to some.
Kal wrote:What's NPR?
National Public Radio, with a roll-eyes emphasis on "Public". It's basically a "free" radio station that is so obviously run by the Left it's not funny, yet they claim to be unbiased. I have yet to hear anyone on that station treat President Bush with the respect that he deserves simply for being president. They always call him, "Mr. Bush", then go on to cover yet another Dooms Day story about global warming and Capitalist fat cats.
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:08 am
by rapido
National Public Radio, with a roll-eyes emphasis on "Public". It's basically a "free" radio station that is so obviously run by the Left it's not funny, yet they claim to be unbiased. I have yet to hear anyone on that station treat President Bush with the respect that he deserves simply for being president. They always call him, "Mr. Bush", then go on to cover yet another Dooms Day story about global warming and Capitalist fat cats.[/quote]
¡WOW! I logged on to check out classic bikes and found politics.....
respect? for Bush? How can you in the US respect such a bellicose mentally challenged, sh*t, you even VOTED for him???? Its even worse in some of Europe where royalty is respected, just because of an accident of birth.
Still, I really like US made side-valve V Twins

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:20 am
by jstark47
rapido wrote:¡WOW! I logged on to check out classic bikes and found politics.....
respect? for Bush? How can you in the US respect such a bellicose mentally challenged, sh*t, you even VOTED for him???? Its even worse in some of Europe where royalty is respected, just because of an accident of birth.
Two things:
1. You're stirring up a 3-year old thread. Let it rest in peace.
2. The forum member to whom you're responding, Zootech, left the forum several years ago.
There's people on this forum representing a wide spread of political views and cultural values. Although the forum is Canadian-owned and North Americans predominate, there's members from all over the world. The unifying factor here is love for motorcycles and motorcycling.
So, welcome to the forum, and why don't you introduce yourself and tell us something about your interests? There's a handy board for that purpose called “Start Your Engines!” You’ll find it at the top of the forum.