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Lsrd1 wrote:^just jackwagonning the thread.
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ddranch wrote:goflippr wrote:ddranch wrote: I feel that ALL people that drive or are a passenger in a car should wear a helmet and it has been proven to save lives.No you don't, so why are you saying that? Just to be a jackwagon? But it just stands to reason that if it saves lives it should be done that way.....right?
goflippr wrote:ddranch wrote: I feel that ALL people that drive or are a passenger in a car should wear a helmet and it has been proven to save lives.No you don't, so why are you saying that? Just to be a jackwagon?
ddranch wrote: I feel that ALL people that drive or are a passenger in a car should wear a helmet and it has been proven to save lives.
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ddranch wrote:But think of the children!Every child should wear a safety vest and helmet in a car and just think of all the lives that would be saved.Are you anti-life or something?We must protect people from themselves at all cost.
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blackbay wrote:ddranch wrote:But think of the children!Every child should wear a safety vest and helmet in a car and just think of all the lives that would be saved.Are you anti-life or something?We must protect people from themselves at all cost.Well, I have been called anti-life thanks to some of my political leanings (and I'm not talking about pro-life or pro-choice here), so, I guess it would just depend on who you asked?
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ddranch wrote:blackbay wrote:ddranch wrote:But think of the children!Every child should wear a safety vest and helmet in a car and just think of all the lives that would be saved.Are you anti-life or something?We must protect people from themselves at all cost.Well, I have been called anti-life thanks to some of my political leanings (and I'm not talking about pro-life or pro-choice here), so, I guess it would just depend on who you asked?You killer you.Don't you want to protect all the people that don't know any better?Don't you want to save all the poor and ignorant drivers and passengers out there?Help me to pass the law that will make it MANDATORY and save the children.I am also working on a law to prohibit people from carrying sharp objects and and running in hallways.
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Libertyrider wrote:ddranch wrote:blackbay wrote:ddranch wrote:But think of the children!Every child should wear a safety vest and helmet in a car and just think of all the lives that would be saved.Are you anti-life or something?We must protect people from themselves at all cost.Well, I have been called anti-life thanks to some of my political leanings (and I'm not talking about pro-life or pro-choice here), so, I guess it would just depend on who you asked?You killer you.Don't you want to protect all the people that don't know any better?Don't you want to save all the poor and ignorant drivers and passengers out there?Help me to pass the law that will make it MANDATORY and save the children.I am also working on a law to prohibit people from carrying sharp objects and and running in hallways.You're missing the point. No one here has stated that wearing helmets should be mandatory. What they are saying is that a person like LP who is in a position where other look up to her should be more responsible with her remarks. Her reasoning behind why she does not need to wear a helmet is asinine as many people have pointed out even the best trained horses can have accidents.
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proudmoma wrote:Fucking reality. It's so real.
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Foxhunter wrote:A couple of the worst falls I've had, with nasty concussions, have not been while jumping. Of course, they were while riding racehorses. I've known several lifelong horsemen who have had really bad falls, several of them are now quadriplegics. These were riders who were very well known and well-thought-of in their fields. One was quite famous and accomplished one of the most difficult things possible in horse sports - he won the English Grand National and several Maryland Hunt Cups. He didn't get hurt racing, though, it was just on a green horse. It can happen to anyone on any horse. If you think your experience and ability will keep you from getting badly hurt *coughLindaParelliandDDRcough* you aren't the horseman you think you are.
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goflippr wrote:ddranch wrote: Foxhunter wrote: A couple of the worst falls I've had, with nasty concussions, have not been while jumping. Of course, they were while riding racehorses. I've known several lifelong horsemen who have had really bad falls, several of them are now quadriplegics. These were riders who were very well known and well-thought-of in their fields. One was quite famous and accomplished one of the most difficult things possible in horse sports - he won the English Grand National and several Maryland Hunt Cups. He didn't get hurt racing, though, it was just on a green horse. It can happen to anyone on any horse. If you think your experience and ability will keep you from getting badly hurt *coughLindaParelliandDDRcough* you aren't the horseman you think you are.Cough,cough yourarn'teitherhoney cough cough.I know all kinds of people that flew airplanes their entire life without a single accident also.I also know of someone that fell out of bed and broke their neck too.They should have worn a helmet to bed for sure.So what's your point? Do you think that people shouldn't wear helmets when they ride horses?
ddranch wrote: Foxhunter wrote: A couple of the worst falls I've had, with nasty concussions, have not been while jumping. Of course, they were while riding racehorses. I've known several lifelong horsemen who have had really bad falls, several of them are now quadriplegics. These were riders who were very well known and well-thought-of in their fields. One was quite famous and accomplished one of the most difficult things possible in horse sports - he won the English Grand National and several Maryland Hunt Cups. He didn't get hurt racing, though, it was just on a green horse. It can happen to anyone on any horse. If you think your experience and ability will keep you from getting badly hurt *coughLindaParelliandDDRcough* you aren't the horseman you think you are.Cough,cough yourarn'teitherhoney cough cough.I know all kinds of people that flew airplanes their entire life without a single accident also.I also know of someone that fell out of bed and broke their neck too.They should have worn a helmet to bed for sure.
Foxhunter wrote: A couple of the worst falls I've had, with nasty concussions, have not been while jumping. Of course, they were while riding racehorses. I've known several lifelong horsemen who have had really bad falls, several of them are now quadriplegics. These were riders who were very well known and well-thought-of in their fields. One was quite famous and accomplished one of the most difficult things possible in horse sports - he won the English Grand National and several Maryland Hunt Cups. He didn't get hurt racing, though, it was just on a green horse. It can happen to anyone on any horse. If you think your experience and ability will keep you from getting badly hurt *coughLindaParelliandDDRcough* you aren't the horseman you think you are.
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