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Originally Posted by speeder
I would imagine that the 100k people signing this petition are the same ones who voted for Bush/Cheney, support the Iraq war and drive Suburbans. The math-challenged among us. 
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Another California idiot.
Do a little research into the number of Dems who voted for the war. True- more conservatives are still for it since for us, it's about whats really happening over there and not about short attention spans and "feelings"
Voting for a Republican when it was time to boot-up and fight makes all the sense in the world. Sorry- Dems are pansy leaders. Sometimes you gotta kick some ass. It's time to get the pansies out of Washington.
And re: your Suburban comment, I drive a Jeep Cherokee. But I wonder who likes Suburbans?
"Barack Obama. The Illinois senator assaulted Big Three automakers last May before the Detroit Economic Club: "While foreign competitors were investing in more fuel-efficient technology for their vehicles, American automakers were spending their time investing in bigger, faster cars. The auto industry is on a path that is unacceptable and unsustainable. And America must take action to make it right."
This finger-wagging came from a speaker who arrived in a Secret Service convoy of Chevy Suburban SUVs (12 mpg). More embarrassing was the car in Obama's garage: A gas-guzzling, 340 horsepower Chrysler 300C.
When his choice was exposed, he bought a more politically correct Ford Escape SUV hybrid (27 mpg). "
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080115/OPINION01/801150307/1007/opinion
Also check out the number of Democrat leaders who even responded to MotorTrend re: what they drive.
http://blogs.motortrend.com/6224527/miscellaneous/what-does-your-candidate-drive/index.html
I guess Democrats just aren't car-people. I guess that's rather obvious. It's a symbol of freedom and individuality. I suppose a crowded bus would benefit more the Common Good.