Monday, May 12, 2008

In regards to comments on my abortion blog...

Thank you for your thoughts and opinions, but isn't it sad that we live in a world where we have to justify abortion as ok and on top of that a good thing. That has nothing to do with religion and I never tried to push my beliefs on anyone, just simply stated why I believe abortion is wrong. Believe what you want nobody is forcing you to think like me. I just think that it's sad that abortion can be justified because our system sucks and majority of humans do as well so they get to have an abortion because they are inadequate as human beings...that's awesome. Yes I do agree there should be very rare exceptions like with rape. I can maybe get on board with allowing very early abortions for those victims, but still sad we have to make this exception because we live in a world where rape is a very real thing.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Comment on a Colleague's Blog

Word. I totally agree with Shane's article that there should be mandatory testing for all Texas drivers. There should even be yearly testing for elderly people after a certain age. Maybe they were good drivers at a younger age, but the fact is after time your body and reaction time does slow down and is affected by age. This can be very dangerous for others on the road. I remember a while back I took a defensive driving class for a speeding ticket I got and they were telling us about some of the worst cities in the US for traffic accidents. Austin was ranked like 3rd or 4th and one of the main reasons was because of the upper and lower deck split on IH35. Also the exiting and entrance ramps were very short causing you to change speeds in a short amount of time. There was an effort to extend these ramps to help the problem. The fact is that not many people know what to do when the come to the split and panic. The number one city on the list was Orlando, FL. What they did to reduce their number of accidents was make the writing on traffic signs 1/8 of an inch larger, or something like that, because as many of us know there are many elderly folks that live in Orlando. And what do you know the number of accidents dropped 1/3 percent from its previous total.

I do believe that there are terrible drivers here in Austin, and everyday I'm in a situation where I'm left shaking my head at some idiotic persons terrible driving. I don't want to toot my own horn, but I've been driving almost 6 years now and I've never been in any sort of car accident, but I think this has to do with my driving skills and the fact that I've been lucky enough that one of these bad drivers hasn't hit me yet. I have gotten the occasional speeding ticket, but who hasn't and I have no shame in my driving game. For young people to get a license they are required to go through schooling and take a test, but some of us like myself are exceptionally better drivers than those with more experience. I have no problem with mandatory driving tests in Texas because I wouldn't have anything to worry about, I'd be confident in passing whatever the test is. There should also definitely be a test for immigrants making sure they understand our traffic laws and signs. All these tests would do is take those who shouldn't be on the road in the first place off of it and give more room to those of us who KNOW how to drive!