I have never read or heard on any media that a SUBARU ever hurt anyone. Or for that matter a VOLVO. That must be why those two marks seem to be the choice of liberals.
The Subaru Legacy Outback is very common in the mountains for those who insist on a "car" instead of a "truck", because they perform as advertised in the snow. In that regard, they are quite impressive.
I consider myself a serious conservative and I drive an Outback. It will go through *any* weather I need it to go through. It has excellent cargo capacity. It gets very good mileage (2.5 L normally aspirated engine) and it's a comfortable ride.
Liberals may drive but I can't fault them for getting *some*thing right.
This is one outcome of the denial of a Creator. No Creator, no personal responsibility. Yes I know many atheists (including, obviously, Mr. Baker!) believe strongly in personal responsibility without such a belief, but some folks (Aldous Huxley, for example) cite the desire for total freedom as their reason for denying theism.
And some theists seem to be under the impression that believing in a Creator carries with it the bonus of being able to tell everyone else just what to do with absolute moral authority.
Conversely, if there ain't nothing there but thee and me, then the responsibility isn't with anyone or anything else, either.
All belief systems are frequently used to justify the whims and indulgences of their holders. That doesn't say much for their validity one way or another.
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I have never read or heard on any media that a SUBARU ever hurt anyone. Or for that matter a VOLVO. That must be why those two marks seem to be the choice of liberals.
You forgot the Toyota Prius.
The Subaru Legacy Outback is very common in the mountains for those who insist on a "car" instead of a "truck", because they perform as advertised in the snow. In that regard, they are quite impressive.
I consider myself a serious conservative and I drive an Outback. It will go through *any* weather I need it to go through. It has excellent cargo capacity. It gets very good mileage (2.5 L normally aspirated engine) and it's a comfortable ride.
Liberals may drive but I can't fault them for getting *some*thing right.
No turbo? Turn in your man-card!
Yes BlogDog, but a broken clock is right twice a day, too.
This is one outcome of the denial of a Creator. No Creator, no personal responsibility. Yes I know many atheists (including, obviously, Mr. Baker!) believe strongly in personal responsibility without such a belief, but some folks (Aldous Huxley, for example) cite the desire for total freedom as their reason for denying theism.
OMG- I live near L.A.
Do i have to find a gun big enough to stop rampaging SUVs now? is it Trucks all over again?
And some theists seem to be under the impression that believing in a Creator carries with it the bonus of being able to tell everyone else just what to do with absolute moral authority.
Conversely, if there ain't nothing there but thee and me, then the responsibility isn't with anyone or anything else, either.
All belief systems are frequently used to justify the whims and indulgences of their holders. That doesn't say much for their validity one way or another.
Note: All avatars and any images or other media embedded in comments were hosted on the JS-Kit website and have been lost; references to haloscan comments have been partially automatically remapped, but accuracy is not guaranteed and corrections are solicited.
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