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    SUV's are great!

    Found this at another forum I frequent:


    I was planning on making a section of my website that would deal with the negative aspects of sport utility vehicles, ya know, stuff like ozone pollution, smog, increasing our dependencies on foreign oil, danger to non-suv vehicles in collisions, rollovers, cell phone wielding soccer moms on their way to the grocery store, that sort of thing.

    But the more research I did, and the more I learned to sift through all the skewed facts that have been coming from the radical left wing community, the more I realized that SUVs are not the enemy- in fact, they're totally BITCHIN!

    So, I'm here to present you with the truth about sport utility vehicles. For once it's true that you can believe everything you read online.

    The low-down shizzy on SUVs:


    ROLLOVERS

    It's true that SUVs roll over. But so does your dog, and you're not gonna ban dogs just 'cause they roll over are ya? Besides, 9 out of 10 SUV rollovers can be prevented by the driver. Here's how: when you start to feel the vehicle rolling over, just switch your cell phone to your other hand. The sudden shift of weight will right your vehicle instantly. See, with science, we can solve problems. Unfortunately, 1 out of 10 SUVs still rolls over spontaneously even while parked.


    POLLUTION

    Again it is true that SUVs pollute the air. But so does your car. And what you don't know is that most, and by most I mean 41 out of 42 SUV owners drive their vehicles exclusively off-road. This is what they were designed for. Just watch the commercials. So while you and your sedan-driving buddies are out polluting the cities more and more, the courteous SUV driver is so far removed from the city life that their pollution never contributes to the city air that you breathe. Also, because the air through which they they drive is so pristine and clean to begin with, the small spritzes of emission from the SUV are instantly transformed into harmless particles that fertilize the natural surroundings with new life and color.


    SMOG

    As stated above, SUV emissions really do not contribute to urban pollution. Consequently, they do not contribute to smog. In fact what happens is quite nice and peaceful. The gentile emissions from SUVs rise high into the atmosphere, where they interact with and defeat mean, nasty particles that otherwise would harm humans. This is why, over the past twenty years, science has proven that in areas of high SUV travel (such as mountain tops and lunar surfaces), people are less likely to get sunburnt, allergic reactions, and other mean and nasty such things. Also, the so-called 'smog' (otherwise known as Small eMissions Of Greatness) clouds contribute to beautiful, natural, sunset colored skies, all throughout the day.


    SOCCER MOMS WITH CELL PHONES

    One common misconception about SUV drivers is that they are generally mothers who have many children and talk on their cell phone continuously while driving their Safety Utility Vehicle (or SUV). This is a negative aspect of stereotyping and, although I'm not quite sure how, racist behavior. The truth of the matter is this- the only people who drive SUVs are as follows:

    * Cowboys
    * Rockstars
    * NBA players
    * Men who are very self-confident
    * EPA board members
    * Fugitives on the run

    These proud Americans clearly understand the power and respect that comes with being the owner of a large sport utility vehicle.


    ROAD HAZARD

    There have been some bogus reports circulating that seem to suggest that SUVs tend to cause more damage to other vehicles, as well as more serious personal injury to occupants of cars when the SUV collides with a smaller sedan-type vehicle. Some have even gone so far as to call SUVs 'unsafe' or 'dangerous.'

    What these reports fail to mention is that since 1994, there have been no SUV/sedan collisions. Because of the alertness that comes with talking on your cell phone while driving, as well as being 10 feet above the road which gives you a hawk's eye perspective on the people driving below, SUV drivers have always been able to avoid any potential accident. This is just another added bonus that comes with owning and driving the only piece of Americana that won't fit inside your garage.


    DEPENDENCY ON FOREIGN OIL

    Finally, the foreign oil argument. This is an easy one. What the uninformed population does NOT know is that most SUVs have 6 or 8 cylinder engines. The few people who DO know how engines work will instantly understand why SUVs do not need much gas. Here's how it works. Most sedans have 4 cylinders. Those 4 cylinders have to work all by themselves to power the 2 wheel drive vehicle. In a 4-wheel drive SUV with 8 cylinders, not only are there twice as many cylinders (which means they each work less), the two rear wheels help drive the vehicle also. With all these extra 'helpers', the average SUV hardly uses any gas at all. It practically moves by self-propulsion.

    This is why if everyone drove an SUV, we would not need to go to war with foreign countries for their oil. Our economy would be up, George Dub-Ya would be having a better time in the White House, and the world would be a happy place with patient, courteous drivers.


    IN CONCLUSION

    Go on, get yourself that Escalade you've always dreamed of. Don't let 'em tell ya a Hummer costs as much as a small fighter jet. And don't stop being an American.

    I eat at McDonalds 3 times a day, I have fifteen credit cards, I like to watch football with my large Caucasian (and 1 minority) buddies, I smoke in the shower, I like to watch teenage girls fight, my 8 sons are in the Army, and my big-ass Expedition is double parked in front of my suburb palace, proudly wearing an 8.5" x 11" American flag decal on the inside of the tinted back windshield. Bitchin.
    Clint/1999 "Sport20"

    #2
    Here are the pictures they want you to see. They want you to think SUVs are dangerous, rolling bloodbaths just waiting to happen. They tell lies and fabricate pictures using their so-called hi-tech computer machines. They tell you electric cars are good for the environment, and they will tell you that oil is a fossil fuel and is running out. Well they are wrong.
    Below I have gathered some pictures from various sources. I explain in detail how each picture was manipulated to the disadvantage of the courteous SUV driver. After you get done reading this page, I have a feeling you will be interested in purchasing your very own SUV, hopefully a Navigator or something even larger.



    Here we have a classic example of a misleading photograph. This example used no computer effects at all. What the left-wing did was label this photo to lead one to believe the SUV is trapped in an out of control flood. What is really happening is quite extraordinary. Joe SUV could have stayed home and not gone to work that day because of the flood. But he saw that one Jeep commercial where the Jeep drove while completely submerged, and he realized that he drove an SUV- probably the most powerful and versatile machine known to humankind. Consequently, Joe was the only one on the road that day. He got a raise.



    Clearly this is made to look like some "cell phone talking soccer mom" was too busy pulling away from her $85 fillup at the local pumps on a sunny afternoon. The true story is quite different. Jack McBeth, a proud SUV driver since 1994, had just rolled up to the stop sign in the background of the picture. Out of nowhere a large insect perched itself on the rooftop luggage rack of Jack's shiny new piece of the American Dream. This offset the usually stable vehicle, sending it into a series of unstoppable rollovers. Thankfully Jack remained on his phone the whole time, and as soon as the vehicle came to rest on the metal bar, Jack turned off his in-dash DVD player and drove away a happy man.




    What you see appears to be the result of an SUV crashing headfirst (and sideways) into a trailer house. The truth- this photo has been created using hi-tech gizmos and gadgets. It never happened. Here's why. The best proof is that for an SUV to crash into a trailer house, an SUV would most likely have to be driving in the vicinity of a trailer house. This just does not make sense, as everybody knows that SUV drivers are coming from their very nice homes in the suburbs or soccer practice. There's never a time when as SUV would need to be by a trailer park. Point 2- it appears the SUV's rear passenger-side tail light area has sustained damage. This would never happen, because real SUVs have metal bars protecting the headlights, taillights, license plates, bumper stickers, gas cap, windshield wipers, mirrors and door handles. These metal bars not only protect the vehicle from danger, but they also look cool.



    Here we have a very curious picture. It appears that an out-of-control Hummer-driving mom had just left the grocery store when she ran part way over this unassuming Honda. Truth be told, there was nobody in the Hummer- it was parked properly in the 4 spaces required by law to park the immaculate vehicle. Some crazy teenage boy was driving his gas-guzzling Hondamobile at excess speeds and lost control, sending his 4-wheeled polluting gas burner into an uncorrectable spin maneuver. His vehicle was going to collide with the front end of the Hum-V clean fuel burning economy vehicle, and the automatic protection device on board the Hummer activated, causing the vehicle to project straight up in the air 5 feet or so. The Hummer sensed the danger that would have been caused by letting the spinning Honda continue by in its spin-of-death, so it lowered itself onto the Honda, effectively pinning it safely in place while an automatic call to 911 was initiated by the Hummer's on-board safety system. The truth prevails.

    I hope you've learned the truth about SUVs. It's important to take the time to sift through all the junk reports and weed out the misleading facts and figures. After you take the time to do the research, there's no doubt that SUVs are the way to go for the future of our great nation and the environment.
    Clint/1999 "Sport20"

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      #3
      fo' shizzle'!

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          #5
          Have you ever thought of being a writer for National Enquirer. That $h!^ was funny by the way.
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            #6
            lol sweet, thats some funny ****.
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              #7
              that was great

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                #8
                Thanks, but I can't take credit for writing it...just found it off some other forums I visit. It's some funny **** though, LOL.
                Clint/1999 "Sport20"

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                  #9
                  I got all the way through the intro before I realized you weren't serious.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NegatiZE



                    What you see appears to be the result of an SUV crashing headfirst (and sideways) into a trailer house. The truth- this photo has been created using hi-tech gizmos and gadgets. It never happened.
                    This really happened. I know because I saw it on the local news a few months ago.

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