I suggest you slow down and do 70 or you will...get violated!
lol, what a tard. He should've written the guy a ticket anyway.
lol, what a tard. He should've written the guy a ticket anyway.
I'm thinking it has to be a spoof of Super Troopers or something. Can't understand why all the comments are like 'this makes me ashamed to be an American' etc. He was breaking the law by quite a bit.SenorToenails wrote:
I suggest you slow down and do 70 or you will...get violated!
lol, what a tard. He should've written the guy a ticket anyway.
Seems like something out of a movie tbh.11 Bravo wrote:
fake
seems like that thing from family guy when they went to LA13/f/taiwan wrote:
Seems like something out of a movie tbh.11 Bravo wrote:
fake
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The dude was breaking the law--which is why he should have gotten a ticket. That cop was also a jerkass, which is unrelated to the original offense.JohnG@lt wrote:
I'm thinking it has to be a spoof of Super Troopers or something. Can't understand why all the comments are like 'this makes me ashamed to be an American' etc. He was breaking the law by quite a bit.SenorToenails wrote:
I suggest you slow down and do 70 or you will...get violated!
lol, what a tard. He should've written the guy a ticket anyway.
hahahahaha good luck with that.Fired CNN correspondent Rick Sanchez said Friday morning that he would "absolutely" return to CNN if offered the opportunity, acknowledged he had "a chip on his shoulder," apologized for his "offensive comments" and called Jon Stewart "the classiest guy."
In his first TV interview since being fired for his comments last week about Stewart and Jewish people in the media industry, Sanchez appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" in a chat with George Stephanopoulos to once again apologize.
neither do iDBBrinson1 wrote:
Barrack Obama doesn't care about Texans.
When you really think about it though, does anyone?DBBrinson1 wrote:
Barrack Obama doesn't care about Texans.
People who want jobs, for starters.eleven bravo wrote:
neither do iDBBrinson1 wrote:
Barrack Obama doesn't care about Texans.
I thought I did but then I realized I didn't.ghettoperson wrote:
When you really think about it though, does anyone?DBBrinson1 wrote:
Barrack Obama doesn't care about Texans.
eleven bravo wrote:
neither do iDBBrinson1 wrote:
Barrack Obama doesn't care about Texans.
ghettoperson wrote:
When you really think about it though, does anyone?
Irrelevant. Americans are in need of Federal assistance and the POTUS looks the other way. I guess that will teach them to vote for the wrong guy...jord wrote:
I thought I did but then I realized I didn't.
Texas has...via federal taxes.eleven bravo wrote:
whatever happened to that little secessionist talk perry is so famous for. seems like he does want to be a part of the country after all.
also, doesnt texas always flaunt the fact that they are in good economic shape? they could pay for their own problems.
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Doesn't matter. Texas residents pay federal income (and other) taxes, just like every other American citizen. If there is a natural disaster, they are due federal assistance just like any other American citizen because of that. The federal government can't pick and choose how it follows US Code.eleven bravo wrote:
like texas doesnt get paid to house many of the military's large, important active duty bases.
for example, do you know how much it costs to kill a kill on leased land in fort hood? ranchers are extorting the federal government any chance they get