Jul. 9th, 2006
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Jul. 9th, 2006 11:05 pmI find it rather tragic that the prince and princess of Tonga were killed by an 18 year old in a mustang in San Francisco recently. The 18 year old was driving 100mph while racing another vehicle. Even sadder is that the Prince and Princess were seeking to reform the Tongan government and appeared to be well- loved by their people.
At what point is it ever a good idea to race someone at 100 mph in an area that is populated by people? Tonga's nation was just derailed by a 18 year-old punk in a Ford! What the hell is up with that?
Sure, sure. Accidents happen. But this was downright irresponsible. It defies ignorance. I cannot believe that a rational, thoughtful individual would choose to engage in such behavior. More than likely, she was not raised to think about the consequences of her behavior.
Let it be known henceforth: try to keep your mistakes within the speed limit.
By the way, I see that the issue of WMD discoveries in Iraq has flared up again. Except it's not really conclusive. But I think that it's a valiant effort to distract us from the nations that actually do have WMD.
At what point is it ever a good idea to race someone at 100 mph in an area that is populated by people? Tonga's nation was just derailed by a 18 year-old punk in a Ford! What the hell is up with that?
Sure, sure. Accidents happen. But this was downright irresponsible. It defies ignorance. I cannot believe that a rational, thoughtful individual would choose to engage in such behavior. More than likely, she was not raised to think about the consequences of her behavior.
Let it be known henceforth: try to keep your mistakes within the speed limit.
By the way, I see that the issue of WMD discoveries in Iraq has flared up again. Except it's not really conclusive. But I think that it's a valiant effort to distract us from the nations that actually do have WMD.