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    Driving and diabetes

    Cheri... you are not the arbiter of good taste. And I will not submit to your sensitivity training. Let the others speak for themselves. I look forward to engaging them in a dialogue. Please go stalk someone else.
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    Driving and diabetes

    Cheri... you cannot softpedal the seriousness of diabetes. It is an epedimic in America. Too many folks are mollycoddled and patted on the head. Being frank with the afflicted is an act of kindness. There is time for most to turn it around if they choose to do so. You're letting your...
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    Driving and diabetes

    Girth equals diabetes. Lose the weight, lose the diabetes. For most people, the onset of diabetes is a lifestyle choice. Quit eating like a horse, please. I cannot believe how most truckers take excellent care of their trucks, but fail to take care of themselves. Who would settle for a...
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    Company Stats

    Can you believe the angst?
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    Here's to your good health

    EO friends, are you overweight or obese? Do you know your BMI score? Nothing, absolutely nothing, will add more years to your life than losing weight. Except, perhaps, quit smoking. Finding your Body Mass Index is easy to do: type "BMI" into your search engine and it's all there at your...
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    If left unchecked, radicalism anywhere is a threat everywhere. It will metastasize like cancer.
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    OVM... my mother was a Catholic and they are hardly a minority. They are hundreds of millions strong, making them the largest spoke in the Christian wheel. Radical Islam is not a race, it's a religion. I am not aware of any example in history where Islam lived in peaceful co-existence with...
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    Ovm... you're deliberately missing the point. Radicalism is the core principle of their fundamentalist beliefs. It is the driving force among their spiritual leaders. Name-calling belittles your otherwise high octane intellect. Too bad you weren't a citizen of the USA in your early, formative...
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    Almost all ethnic groups who came to America, came from a common heritage based on Judeo-Christian principles. Certainly, the Italians did. That is why they so easily assimilated into our social fabric. Radicals aren't interested in assimilation. Just domination.
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    You can safely assume the worst of radicalized zealots. Everywhere Islam has established a strong presence, their moderate leaders are replaced by more militant leaders. And it spirals from there. Nip it in the bud. Now.
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    Who would want to celebrate unionism? This is how and where their demands begin.
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    A Sign of Things To Come

    These unions are more insidious than we know. A dangerous precedent is being set in Shelbyville. Incrementally, over time, such concessions will become the norm. All in the name of diversity. I don't worship at the altar of diversity. While America is not monolithic, we must preserve common...
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    too fat?

    Send 'em down here to Kentucky. We execute 'em real good. Our method just upheld by US Supreme Court last month. Don't need much advance notice.
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    Cargo Van Tips

    Rev Dave, My Ford E-350 has a 7.3L diesel manufactured by International. They are magnificent beasts. Very reliable, but since 2002. they are obsolete. The newer 6.0L has a very mixed record. Hopr that helps.
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    Walmart Warns Employees if Democrats Win....

    You don't seriously think Wal Mart would tolerate a union? No way.
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    Are you an employee?

    pjjjj... by golly you can see through the fog of deceit. We aren't really independent are we? Just a whole lot of shadow boxing between the carrier and contractor. I am under numerous constraints, so I don't truly feel "independent." But, it's a bargain I can live with for now.
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    Walmart Warns Employees if Democrats Win....

    I grew up in a union family, United Mine Workers of America. After WW2 ended, my Dad began his career in the union coal mines in Kentucky and spent the next 35 years underground. He would tell us how the union was great in the 40's, 50's, and 60's. By the time he retired in 1983, the union...
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    Knock, Knock, Knock...

    A Team... all of us who have daughters or sisters are saddened by the plight of these misguided souls. Too often, they have been victims of abuse or neglect. Fathers know there is nothing more precious than a daughter. I don't know what can be done to stem this problem. Very sad.
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    Van or Sprinter

    OVM... when I grow up, I aspire to have a Sprinter or a straight truck. I still got twenty years to give to trucking. Maybe Isuzu will import a diesel van.
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    Understanding the Load Opportunity

    Ambiguity rules the day?
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