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You cannot think logical about this guy, his beliefs or thinking. He is a cerebral terrorist, someone with whom there is no possible chance of debate or reasoning. Do not even glorify his remarks by communicating. You will only become more frustrated and exasperated.
I totally agree with you
" Do not even glorify his remarks by communicating. You will only become more frustrated and exasperated"
reminds me of the idiot that wants to remove "In god We Trust" on our currency
I bought my Harley because it is American. American since 1903. The backgrounds of people who ride Harleys are wide and varied. We all have a common interrest though, WE love to ride, WE love Harleys and WE love our country. Tim[sm=usa.gif]
People like that are seriously unhappy--to develop so much hatred over what amounts to nothing more than his opinion on why poeple buy something-- is truly sad.
People like that could get just as ridiculously angry over ANYTHING they don't care for. You could take that entire post, and substitute "Harley Davidson" with "General Motors" and "Motorcycle" with "Sports Car", and VOILA--you have the entire narrative avaible to some poor shmoe who thinks Ferrari's are better than Corvettes....
I feel sorry for people like that. They're going to die very unhappy. And it's all because they CHOOSE to...
Me, I choose to ignore what everyone else is doing and ENJOY life!
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