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Enough Already
Guest
http://enough_already.tripod.com/glummer_h2.jpg
Some may call it a convenient scapegoat but this vehicle embodies
everything that's wrong with American culture and "conserv"ative
rationales for waste. With their typically spotless paint and waxed
tires it's clear most civilian Hummers aren't bought for utility. They
tend to be conveyances for ego and false pride.
The few who might consistently need one for large, enclosed loads on
extreme terrain are rare. At nearly seven feet wide they can be
dangerous on narrow or brushy trails, and don't scratch that paint!
Few people would respect a town thief who kept taking more than his
share of water from the public well. Getting 11 MPG in what amounts to
a passenger car is still legal, but wasting oil is even worse than
wasting water, since water can eventually be recycled. Even if you
think you can afford $100 per tank of gas, you're on weak moral ground
defending such gluttony.
E.A.
http://enough_already.tripod.com/dittohead.htm
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"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in
moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral
justification for selfishness." (John Kenneth Galbraith)
Some may call it a convenient scapegoat but this vehicle embodies
everything that's wrong with American culture and "conserv"ative
rationales for waste. With their typically spotless paint and waxed
tires it's clear most civilian Hummers aren't bought for utility. They
tend to be conveyances for ego and false pride.
The few who might consistently need one for large, enclosed loads on
extreme terrain are rare. At nearly seven feet wide they can be
dangerous on narrow or brushy trails, and don't scratch that paint!
Few people would respect a town thief who kept taking more than his
share of water from the public well. Getting 11 MPG in what amounts to
a passenger car is still legal, but wasting oil is even worse than
wasting water, since water can eventually be recycled. Even if you
think you can afford $100 per tank of gas, you're on weak moral ground
defending such gluttony.
E.A.
http://enough_already.tripod.com/dittohead.htm
(if image link didn't load, follow it from this URL)
"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in
moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral
justification for selfishness." (John Kenneth Galbraith)