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A Horse With No Name

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  1. There is an enormous difference between saying you accept Muslims and their right to free speech and their beliefs, and saying you endorse the absolutely bat shit insane aspects of their faith. So the cure is to elect a vice president like Pence who is bigoted? ohhh absolutely. This is a video from the Alt right which is the kind of thinking behind a lot of people supporting the coming administration... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dont-be-surprised-this-is-the-america-you-have-always-lived-in_us_5822285de4b0aac624878b9c The Huffington post writer gets it right....
  2. There are too many options that are much better IMHO.
  3. Posting a few things in Politics, which is where this is going...!
  4. ...and Yes, the aluminum SD is another good example. 2.7 is fantastic.
  5. Having worked blue collar service jobs for most of my adult life (I am a state licensed master electrician) I am keenly aware of what fuel costs can do to a bottom line and would agree with you here.
  6. ...and they have done it with really desirable product. Ecoboost V6 in the F150 comes to my mind as the best example. Smaller Ford Transit vans would be another. My hat is off to Ford for these products! This also ties into my thoughts about rational vs irrational corporate culture. Love them or hate them, Ford is way ahead of VW, FCA, Nissan and several others here. These products are not the result of one leader nor are they developed in a vacuum.
  7. I would do the same if I at all could.
  8. Which is why I said bit of trouble. Chryco has effectively been dead since the 1990's in terms of product under self rule and self direction. Would almsot rather see them die a dignified death than a slow painful one, although I wish them no harm.
  9. Please see PM sent.
  10. They will be in trouble, but not the way you are taking my post. yes, they have fuel efficient vehicles, but the economy is already weak and will tank. Everything from agriculture to aviation runs on petroleum and you will need buyers for your vehicles, regardless of how fuel efficient they are. Ford and GM are also highly dependent on Trucks and SUV's for their profit margins, that market will also decline if there is a big jump in fuel prices. Chrysler is more dependent on these vehicles and does not have the hybrid offerings, thus my comment.
  11. And when our leaders in their infinite wisdom plunge the world into another recession and gas goes way back up, both GM and Ford may be in a bit of trouble. But not as much trouble as FCA.
  12. Nice list....I know nothing of Military helicopters so I will abstain from this one.
  13. This is an interesting bit of info...did not know this..... Should liven things up in the luxury car competition!
  14. You have to admire the B 52 with its combat history and long service life.
  15. WW One Rolls Royce Armored car, final pick.
  16. WW II era DUKW built by GMC.... Another pic.... WW 1 Era Ambulance, methinks....I would have this and....
  17. World war one era Indian military vintage twin... GMC Transport, WW One era....
  18. I hope like hell it works out for Musk....! Love Tesla, want to see it grow.
  19. Love the plain Jane Grand Prix at the end...I really have a soft spot for this era of GM midsize car.
  20. Ahhh....then we will go with list #1 and....change.... ...to the B-29 in place of the failed passenger plane in #2.... ...and you all have my lisit in advance for when we talk about passenger planes. Still working on wheeled vehicles and tracked vehicles and the like.
  21. Love it...nice RWD v8 content!
  22. Love the even Rares Pontiac aero cars also. Sadly, living in Ohio, there were no end to the SS Monte Carlo's I watched die a slow painful death here in the rust belt.....ughhh...
  23. I could live with that. Would add a big full size Chrysler product from the very early 1970's or 1960's for a tri-fecta of sorts. http://hooniverse.com/2013/09/13/hooniverse-obscure-muscle-car-garage-the-1965-chrysler-300-l/ Something a little bit obscure to really set all three off.... I have had a couple of chances to buy a 65 300L, sorry I passed on them.
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