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I Am the Democratic Liberal-Progressive's Worst Nightmare. I am an White, Conservative, Tax-Paying, American Veteran, Gun Owning Biker. I am a Master leatherworker. I work hard and long hours with my hands to earn a living.
I believe in God and the freedom of religion, but I don't push it on others. I ride Harley Davidson Motorcycles, and drive American-made cars, and I believe in American products and buy them whenever I can.
I b... Read More
Aqua Marine Partners / Hi Lift Marina Complaints - No free and clear Titles Review all Aqua Marine Partners / Hi Lift Marina complaints Aqua Marine Partners / Hi Lift Marina Posted: 2009-07-16 by Joseph M Williams
No free and clear Titles Complaint Rating: Company information: Aqua Marine Partners/ Hi Lift Marina 3990 Sheridan St. Suite 107 Aventura / Ft Lauderdale, Florida United States Phone: 954-374-2782 ilovemymarina.... Read More
Sturner, Kinderman and their attorney (Richard Baron) pulled in right beside my wife and I right after I parked. This was the first time I got a look at the boys. After sizing them up (even in my condition) I would have loved to just take them on in the parking lot and be done with it. But can't do that, ya know.
My attorney stated, we are not to concerned about the injunction and are fine to let it stand for now. And he spoke briefly about them stepping on my 1st ame... Read More
My story is a little long, but one everyone should read, if you don't want this to happen to you.
My husband purchased a boat in December of 2009, and it needed some repairs done to the engines. We took the boat to Aquamarina Twin Rivers in Crystal River, Florida. He was given a written estimate of 20hrs. per engine (we have 2 engines = 40 total labor hrs.) @ $85.00 an hr. = $3,400.00 plus the cost of 2 long block engines which were $4,790.00 for both. Which equals a... Read More
China's aviation watchdog Thursday moved to allay fears about safety on Boeing 737 aircraft, saying an emergency inspection directive issued this week was simply "routine," after an isolated incident involving the reputable jetliner in Europe earlier this month. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) ordered domestic airlines to inspect a mechanism that controls tail flaps on 160 Boeing 737 aircraft, days after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency... Read More
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