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Originally Posted by Ed Wright
Bill, I answered with I DON'T CARE IF THEY CHANGE OR NOT, and YOUR WASTING YOUR TIME COMPLAINING HERE. and WHY DON'T YOU APPROACH THE PEOPLE THAT CAN CHANGE IT? What don't you understand about that? I tried typing slower, guess that didn't help.
Many people have answered your silly questions, but most of their answers don't fit what you want to hear so you just keep repeating them and complaining that nobody will answer you.
I usually enjoy tweaking you just to see how long you will go, but your starting to get a little testy. LOL
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Ed #2 sed: "I DON'T CARE IF THEY CHANGE OR NOT."
See, I never asked you whether you care... that was not the question.
Ed #2 also said: "YOUR WASTING YOUR TIME COMPLAINING HERE."
I didn't ask your opinion of that, either.
Ed #2 said, "your silly questions." Give me an example of one of my "silly questions."
Please. Just one. You can do it,,, can't you?
Ed #2 also asked, "WHY DON'T YOU APPROACH THE PEOPLE THAT CAN CHANGE IT? "
Did you not read the reasons I posted THREE TIMES in this forum, that explained the situation with NHRA, and the reasons why NOW is NOT a good time for a petition about this??? Apparently not...
If you did, just type an X; if you didn't, type 2 X's.
That should be within your capability.
NOW, how about answering the 2 questions that I DID ask, so I don't have to type them again and again, and again????
I wrote:
1. Faster cars have been enjoying a "hand out" since 1963 (the FREE RIDE if their competitor "bulbs.")
If that isn't a "hand out," I don't know what is....
Where is your objection to THAT "hand out"?????
2. You have NEVER told me what there is about a "worse red light rule" that qualifies it for being labeled a "handout."
That rule is the same for every racer. EVERYBODY gets a chance to red light. And, why shouldn't they?
Where's the "handout"??????????
I really would like to know what there is about a rule that's the same for everybody, that compels you to call it a "handout."
You addressed "handouts" from NHRA, but not in the context that they are something that would give a car or group of cars an advantage (a "handout"). A double red light rule gives the advantage to NOBODY. Why would anybody with the ability to think, be against a rule like that?
So, after answering TWO questions that were NEVER asked, how about answering these two that WERE asked?