Buy Cars and Trucks in Leesburg, Virginia
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How do I get to Leesburg Corner Outlet mall in Virginia? Question: I have no car. Is public transportation a possibility? If yes, which train/bus to catch? Answer: I live in DC and frequently traverse the outlets. There is simply no mode of public transportation to Leesburg from the DC Metro Area. It is almost at the end of Route 7, past Tysons Corners and its a fairly long drive. Sometimes, you may see bus excursions going to Leesburg from the Metro Area. Check the Weekend section of the Washington Post, I believe I've seen them there. Good Luck! Maybe I'll pick you up next time I am heading out that way! :) |
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Will people think im strange because im 17 and driving a clasic car? Question: I REALLY want to buy a classic car as my first car, something from 1955-1985 just because i love the classics. I have 2 concerns. If i buy it off of ebay or private seller in my area (Leesburg, Virginia) is there something i need to know? and secondly, will other teens/people think me to be crazy and wierd driving a classic? Answer: I don't know about what you need to know to buy it, but, uh. If you drive a classic car, people will not think you're weird. They will think you're freaking AWESOME. I'm 17, and honestly, I think classic cars are the amazing. |
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Was it a good idea for a McCain aide to refer to Palin as a "whack job" at this point in the race? Question: One of John McCain's advisers recently called his running mate Sarah Palin a "diva" after she went off-script at a rally, and suggested she was looking after her own political future over the current campaign. Now another adviser ups the ante in a conversation with the Politico's Playbook, labeling Palin a "whack job." Meanwhile, Dana Milbank reports on more signs of division between McCain and his running mate on the stump: "Sarah Oh-Twelve!" bellowed a man in field coat and jeans, one of several thousand at the Leesburg rally, when Palin spoke about her tax policies yesterday. The oh-twelve message, if mathematically flawed, seemed to capture the crowd's sentiment. There were "I [Heart] Palin" bumper stickers on cars, "Team Sarah" T-shirts in pink, "Sarah!" pins and countless signs: "You Go Girl." "You're in Palin Country." "Maverick Barracuda." One of the souvenir vendors said his most popular offering was a pin showing Palin next to a pit bull and the usual "McCain-Palin" logo reversed, with her name first and in larger letters. ... The diva made sure to spend some time on her "own track record" in Alaska, particularly all the taxes she cut. "Sarah! Sarah!" the crowd chanted. "So, Virginia, will you hire us?" she asked. "Will you send us to Washington?" "Yes, we will! Yes, we will!" In 2012, that is. Do you think the McCain campaign is regretting their choice? Answer: She is a whack job. So maybe McCain is finally talking straight! The tension between McCain and Palin reflects the tension within the party. I think the old Reagan Coalition is falling apart. Reagan got the Religious Right to join with the Repubs. They made an uneasy alliance with the old style small gov't fiscal conservatives. The alliance is falling apart, but it's not clear which faction will end up in control of the Republican party. If the Social Conservative Religious Right wins control (Palin supporters), that means the moderates flee the party and it falls into enduring minority status. On the other hand, the immediate future is not much brighter if the small gov't fiscal conservatives end up in control. |