From: Kurt Ullman on
tries to protect us from ourselves:

Friday, June 13, 1952 - Massachusetts Governor Kyle McArthur banned all
private automotive transportation on the unlucky day. But nine
overcrowded city buses crashed into each other in downtown Boston,
according to news reports.

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I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator
and name it after the IRS.
Robert Bakker, paleontologist
From: jerry the jerk on
On Aug 13 2010 7:48 AM, Kurt Ullman wrote:

> tries to protect us from ourselves:
>
> Friday, June 13, 1952 - Massachusetts Governor Kyle McArthur banned all
> private automotive transportation on the unlucky day. But nine
> overcrowded city buses crashed into each other in downtown Boston,
> according to news reports.
>
> --
> I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator
> and name it after the IRS.
> Robert Bakker, paleontologist

If you really researched history you could write a friggin book on all the
stupid things government has done in Mass.
The state is not only blue it is, in some way, the intellectual hellhole
of the east coast...when it comes to government.

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From: buster on
On Aug 13, 7:48 am, Kurt Ullman <kurtull...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> tries to protect us from ourselves:
>
> Friday, June 13, 1952 - Massachusetts Governor Kyle McArthur banned all
> private automotive transportation on the unlucky day. But nine
> overcrowded city buses crashed into each other in downtown Boston,
> according to news reports.

Think of how much worse it would have been if there were cars on the
road!