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  1. Hey everyone my name is Andy. DON'T worry I know how a forum works as I moderate one of the last remaining GOOD Saturn websites. I haven’t read all the rules yet so I will hold off on any linking to other forums as I know some sites frown upon this. Any way I am originally from Flint MI and yes before you ask I am a Michigan fan however the family is originally from Columbus so the bucks are my second favorite team. Yes I know I am odd. I am one of the few retards that try to make lil Tupperware cars fast I drive a 2004 Saturn ion. No it is not a Redline. Maybe a few of you have seen my car around maybe not who knows. As I am limited to only one section now I will hold off on a list of mods in case there is a members build thread section. Basically here to meet some new people and have a good time. Cheers. http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q294/ioneyezed/Car/andys-car-2.jpg
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  2. No matter what side of the fence you sit on, you have to look and this and say "what the F***". If you are going to start cutting back, start with what should not be going out in the first place! Why Is Cost of Illegal Immigration Ignored In Debt Ceiling Debate? By Bob Dane Published July 18, 2011 | FoxNews.com advertisement While the debt ceiling debate rages and Congress is busy haggling over who should be taxed and what programs should be slashed, they’ve promised to consider all options except…one. Lawmakers have chosen to forget that immigration is a discretionary social policy that by definition is designed to be adjusted to serve the nation’s broad national interest, particularly during difficult economic times. This discretionary policy is a powerful economic tool, but only if it is brought out and used. No comprehensive financial fix can be complete without Congress demanding increased enforcement against illegal immigration and reducing legal immigration to sustainable levels. Reforming immigration would tighten the labor market, open up jobs for legal U.S. residents, and reduce the overall fiscal strain that immigration imposes on health care, education and other social services. Doing so is an urgent mandate and a legitimate, justified use of policy. If not now, then when? Here are four ways that Congress could get to work… now! 1. Increase Enforcement and Reduce Costs American taxpayers spend $113 billion annually subsidizing illegal immigration and padding the pockets of businesses addicted to cheap labor. Taxpayers at the state and local levels bear the brunt, providing $84 billion in services annually while the federal government spends $29 billion. The latter figure is – incidentally -- almost exactly equal to the interest payment on the total federal debt this past April. Of course, the debt continues to grow uncontrollably because the government must borrow to keep up with, among other things, the growing cost of illegal immigration. In some states, reducing the fiscal burden of illegal immigration would represent nothing short of an economic miracle: - California’s budget deficit is $28 billion yet the state spends $21.8 billion subsidizing illegal immigration, or 75% of their total deficit. - Massachusetts could almost clear their books by ending illegal alien subsidies; the state’s deficit is $2 billion while their annual cost of illegal immigration is $1.86 billion. - Maryland and New York would enjoy much needed surpluses; those state’s expenditures on illegal immigration actually exceed their deficits! The savings can’t be realized overnight because much of the expense is mandated by law requiring the education of the children of illegal aliens, many of whom are U.S. born, and for emergency medical treatment. But it is a responsible step in the right direction. Reducing these costs requires the administration to actually enforce existing immigration laws, complete border fencing, allow states to participate in the enforcement process, and otherwise deny benefits and incentives to illegal aliens. 2. Pass E-Verify and Create Jobs for Americans Unemployment is at its highest level in 27 years, yet illegal aliens continue to stream in seeking jobs. While 25 million Americans are either looking for work, underemployed or have become discouraged and given up, 7 million jobs are occupied by illegal aliens. Passing H.R. 2164 would make E-Verify mandatory in all 50 states and would ensure that future workers are legal workers. Passing the Senate version (S.1196) would require that existing employees are also checked for legal status, thereby opening up many of the 7 million jobs held by illegal aliens. In an economy that added an anemic 18,000 jobs last months, allowing American workers to fill existing ones is essential. Moreover, when jobs are denied to illegal aliens, wages increase to attract legal workers and taxes are paid – not just by a few but by all and Uncle Sam is happy. 3. Reduce Legal Immigration – Time Out After more than 40 years of sustained high levels of immigration, America needs a time out on legal immigration while we formulate new policies that reflect the realities of the 21st century. Fewer than 6 percent of legal immigrants were admitted because they possessed skills deemed essential to the U.S. economy. Most are admitted because of family ties to earlier immigrants, many of whom are living in poverty or near poverty. As a result, immigration bloats an already-existing surplus of low-skilled workers, increasing job competition and driving down wages for American workers. 4. Immigration Policy Is Economic Policy What once was can no longer be. While the U.S. is exporting jobs overseas it continues to import millions of low-skilled and government-subsidized legal immigrants. Laws are not being enforced against the estimated 13 million illegal immigrants already here. In addition, hundreds of thousands of additional foreign guest workers are admitted each year to accommodate the demands of business interests that simply prefer to hire foreign workers over local legal U.S. residents. If lawmakers are sincere about putting all options on the table to fix our mounting fiscal crisis, they must acknowledge the need to reform immigration. Enforcing laws against illegal immigration, reducing flows of legal immigration to more sensible levels, and ending foreign guest worker programs would open up jobs for Americans, increase wages, and reduce taxpayer burdens by the billions at a time when we need it the most. Bob Dane is Communications Director for FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform. Kristen Williamson is Communications Assistant for FAIR. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/07/18/why-is-cost-illegal-immigration-ignored-in-debt-ceiling-debate/#ixzz1SWIm8dwd
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  3. Semen doesn't provide much in the way of nutrients. They tend to starve to death.
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  4. http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj288/Dubs740/FatShitSteve-1-1.jpg
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  5. I don't look at it as "sacrificing my ride" when I ride behind a slower rider. I take the time to enjoy what I'm doing and take a breather. Oh yeah...and I check out his sweet tire tread
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  6. In Russia woman rapes you
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  7. http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q294/ioneyezed/1240416559.jpg Looking forward to meeting some ppl. Soon as I get out of this section I will know where the meets are. Btw I have a passion for beer and hot wings
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  9. oh god lol would love to get my hands on a 2.4 lower end and throw my head on it. lower ends are honestly REALLY strong on these engines. Only thing holding me back is the cash and the guts to install the electromotive tec 2 I have sitting in front of me :gabe:
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  10. Too bad there's no "pat myself on the back for doing the responsible thing like an adult would already know to do without attention whoring" smiley You could've used it above.
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  11. theres also shops that tell you your bill will be 1500 and charge you 3 grand... and they are on this site. i mean its not like you took your car there to get tuned, gave them $800 plus and they spent 5 mins plugging in a base tune and try to tell you its cool i mean its not like he took your vett and you got one price and your only request was not to let the dumbass with rhinoliner tune your car and when you get back, that dumbass tuned you car and you got charged waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than qouted. he never did that. the worst rob did is give you what you paid for. im just saying...
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  12. Its bullshit. The whole "legal" this is a smokescreen of bullshit. A webmaster If it was an issue-it can be made more private-do a purge of all the trolls, the pigs, and anyone why was not an actual "contributor" to the racing scene. Is facebook or myspace liable when someone kills themselves? Fuck no. Is the mother/father of the bullys them selves even liable? FUCK NO. Only those participation int he acts as per our own Supreme fucking court per United States v. Lori Drew http://www.citmedialaw.org/threats/united-states-v-drew and Finkel v. Facebook http://www.citmedialaw.org/blog/2009/finkel-v-facebook-court-rejects-defamation-claim-against-facebook-premised-ownership-user- If there were "scared" about it-they could easily make all users click a no-fault waiver that cover's their ass. Further, they can not control the actions of its users nor the outcome of what they do. Anyone that thinks something near that would stand up in court is a fucking moron. So, if Anthony, His wife, brother, or ANY of the MOD team think that CPD>The Supreme fucking court, then we indeed have an issue.
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  13. Well since this is the kitchen, I'm going to stir the pot. Anthony, I thought you would have learned by now to let your women have any sort of power on CR and to just keep them quite.
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  14. I plan to hide with my 950se on the side on the road till the demo comes passed then take out the lead rider and show the group thru some single track so they can see what the bikes will actually do. Be afraid, be very afraid!
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  15. I would have went back and robbed it again the next weekend!!!
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  16. Thanks for the "glowing" reviews, I appreciate it very much. Feel free to give Mike a call at 866-931-6644 ext 804 if you need anything!
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