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Posted on July 26, 2008 at 1:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I normally do not get into politics. after all the president is not much more then a place holder. it takes us the voters as well as congress and the house to get anything done.. however i do not care for anyone that does not respect my country. if he can not show respect for my country's pledge or for my country's national anthem then i will not have respect for him. i do not care if he is telling the truth about changing his religion or not and i do not care what blood line is in him.. i just do not see how you can be the one for the leadership of a country you do not respect.. yes his writers make up good speeches for him.. it is not hard.. what you like about that speech has been in print for a long time. i read it 20 years ago so it is not new to me. think about it. it was said that no war would end the united states but that we would hand it over. now what do you think we are doing..

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Posted on July 25, 2008 at 9:30 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I would also like to add that i agree that all should follow the driving laws. as for the helmet law i see that as i do the seatbelt law.. it is my choice to live safe or die living.
if i get into a wreck i want to either live with no problem or die with no problem i do not want to be a veg on machines to live that is not life.. i had a friend that fell asleep behind the wheel of his ford mustang, the car hit the side of the bridge and flipped over the edge to land upside down on the road below. the top was crushed. had he been wearing his seatbelt he would be dead now. as fate would have it he was not and he had slid down in his seat when he fell asleep thus he lived. i know this can be countered but it is only one of the accidents i know of where if they would have had a seatbelt on they would have died and since they did not they are still alive to be my friends. as for the license for scooters? Ha. if you do that then you need to have a license for anything that can be rode or driven on the road including a bicycle. as for the revenue decreasing do to more scooters.. all i have to say is their are a lot of driving laws not followed or enforced. following to close.
any time of the day almost all on the belt are breaking that one.. how many even know how far behind the car in front of you you should be at a speed of 45 mph.. ??

On Scooter drivers need to keep it legal

Posted on July 25, 2008 at 9:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)

i am confused. i have driven and was even a driving instructor for awhile. I know the roads and the numbering system for the united states. the officer said that scooters are not allowed on interstate or interstate business loops. The officer said that the belt highway is a interstate business loop as well as naming other roads.. according to the state highway naming process. The belt highway is in fact a business loop, but it is us business 169 us highway not interstate business loop.
as far as Fredrick ave. it is in fact a business loop for us highway 6 . and as for St. Joseph ave. it is in fact a business loop for us 59 highway.. none of which are part of the interstate or loop there of.. and according to the highway labeling us 36 highway is not part of the interstate.
the only interstate and or business loop for a interstate by law in St.Joseph Mo. is in fact. I-29 and it's business loop I-229. if the police department would like to change the law to increase the revenue received from motor vehicles then i recommend they try and to go ahead and make it so you have to have a license to operate a bicycle and do not forget to mandate insurance.. have fun with this one.

On Scooter drivers need to keep it legal

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