Is this worth reading all 19 pages?
Is this worth reading all 19 pages?
I just did. Not really.
Absolutely not.
Thank you for saving me from having to read this.
Yes, too long, ADD, PTSD, kicked in.
Though it is tragic that there were severely injured individuals in this accident, the fact is that those who blame the bumper have no concept of ACCOUNTABILITY for individual actions. Fact is that someone made a decision to pull into oncoming traffic. That person must take on the accountability of the outcomes of that decision. The only obvious law broken was failure to yield to oncoming traffic. Had there been no injuries, her insurance company would be paying for repairs on the jeep and stinger. I would suspect that that may still be the case after an investigation is competed. The stinger did not cause the accident. The driver of the Nissan did. The controversy here is just another symptom of a society that no longer values individual responsibility, accountability for individual actions, and the rule of law. Instead they use emotions and feelings to trump the rule of law so that blame can be placed on others. Eventually leveraging emotions as mechanism to get more unnecessary over reaching regulations that accomplish nothing.
I was reading about this elsewhere just a bit ago. When did we become a society that is always so quick to blame everyone but the actual person at fault? Shut drives me nuts.
Guns have nothing to do with this. There is a thread for that.
Though it is tragic that there were severely injured individuals in this accident, the fact is that those who blame the bumper have no concept of ACCOUNTABILITY for individual actions. Fact is that someone made a decision to pull into oncoming traffic. That person must take on the accountability of the outcomes of that decision. The only obvious law broken was failure to yield to oncoming traffic. Had there been no injuries, her insurance company would be paying for repairs on the jeep and stinger. I would suspect that that may still be the case after an investigation is competed. The stinger did not cause the accident. The driver of the Nissan did. The controversy here is just another symptom of a society that no longer values individual responsibility, accountability for individual actions, and the rule of law. Instead they use emotions and feelings to trump the rule of law so that blame can be placed on others. Eventually leveraging emotions as mechanism to get more unnecessary over reaching regulations that accomplish nothing.
This thread is full of fail. I feel dumber for reading it all. FML
Just about every thread has posts nothing to do about that thread. Are you going to edit all the other ones?
X's 2!
Again...X's 2!
Just about every thread has posts nothing to do about that thread. Are you going to edit all the other ones?