Dear Jeff Schimpff and Matt Logan, It is not the author with "a perverted sense of priorities" and "the author's quick jump to the conclusion" which is the crux of the Washington Times article.
http://www.independent.org/printer.asp?page=%2Fnewsroom%2Farticle%2Easp?id=2099 Few can live in an isthmus, close to a University or other high pay professional or technical work offices, or even nearby factories with surrounding neighborhoods like was the case a hundred years ago. People have democratically spoken with their purchases of houses with "their own little parks" rather than slums, apartments or even thirty foot city lots. I am sure that if or when alternatives to automobiles are offered, the same choice process might promote those changes. Busy families might have a dozen obligations for their time in one day and must travel to meet them. Fortunately people still "are allowed some choices" even with our intrusive paternalistic government. Eric Westhagen _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
