WingsOfGold
Well-Known Member
Hopefully the border guy is ok
Shame no dementia Joe supporters were taken out
They asked for it
Shame no dementia Joe supporters were taken out
They asked for it
Won't know for a few hours until they get the word from their masters on how to react.
The religion of (mostly)peace.
So...Geraldo...?Terrorist sympathizers
It’s looking more like the ridiculous car wreck and fire rather than explosion.
see how things get sorted out over the next few hours.
Or some other electric car and would they even tell the public??Probably a Tesla on Autopilot........... Hence the 100mph speed and fireball..........
Or some other electric car and would they even tell the public??
I was joking, but its logically unlikely. If the pack had split, it would have been obvious from the battery cells or pouches scattered everywhere. And if it didnt, the fire would have still been burning. One witness said he thought it was a 300C, but that someone told him they thought it was a Bently. Personally, I would go with the Chrysler.
Ok, so maybe our jump to terrorist conclusions was a bit premature.
I guess they were pissed offI was being serious. There was a large span of debris at the crash site and it really did look like an explosion.
Apparently, CNN is reporting that a 56-year-old man, accompanied by his wife, was driving the vehicle that crashed and exploded at the Rainbow Bridge CAN/US border crossing. The man had visited a casino after the band KISS canceled both farewell tour dates in Ottawa and Toronto.
Oh I know you were in so am I. But trust me, I've looked at enough pictures of crashed EVs to know there's pretty much only a couple ways these things go at that speed. Either they scatter the battery pack across the landscape or the immolate very badly and it takes a long while for them to burn. Like solid burning flames for an hour or two type burning. None of the reports mentioned anything like that.I was being serious. There was a large span of debris at the crash site and it really did look like an explosion.
Apparently, CNN is reporting that a 56-year-old man, accompanied by his wife, was driving the vehicle that crashed and exploded at the Rainbow Bridge CAN/US border crossing. The man had visited a casino after the band KISS canceled both farewell tour dates in Ottawa and Toronto.
They did find some suspicious stuff in a van - if I see that come back up when I am hoping on and off, I'll post it. So 'maybe' this all wasn't in vain.Ok, so maybe our jump to terrorist conclusions was a bit premature.
Damn if a car wreck closes the border maybe we should have wrecks at the Mexican border.
Yep and it speaks volumes about the state of our country when the first reaction is terrorism. Maybe the dems idea of hugs and kisses to anybody that wants to do us harm isn't working. If the default reaction is terrorism we have a terrorism problem.Because when a car explodes at a somewhat major location, everyone - including the Canadians - automatically thinks "car bomb" and "Islamic terror attack," and lock down. It's not being bigots, it's recalling history because typically that's what it is. Especially with all this Gaza stuff going on.