i am suprised that the soldier got bail, do you know would he be on active duty and restricted to barracks while awaiting trial? just think that if he wanted i presume that he could leave the barracks easily enough.
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>Interesting you mention the safety of our soldiers. Last week in Fayetteville, NC there was a traffic accident that was sad and deadly. The driver of an SUV (he just happened to be an active duty soldier) failed to stop at a red light and his Nissan PathFinder drove OVER THE TOP of a Honda. Killed the passengers in the honda when it crushed the roof of the honda and a Harley rider beside them. I didn't think that could even happen!
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>>This only looks at one aspect of safety,
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>>How about the safety of our troops fighting to keep our oil addiction flowing. How about the safety of the next generations air supply.
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>>The smaller cars of today are safer than the beasts of just a few years ago, unfortunately drivers aren't.
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>>It doesn't seem to be a problem in Europe, maybe because gas is twice as much :)
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16273695/
Go raibh maith agat
~M