Wednesday, August 6, 2008

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PHILADELPHIA (CNN) - Mark Salter, a top adviser to John McCain, gleefully distributed tire pressure gauges to McCains traveling press corps on Monday morning, a sight gag meant to mock Barack Obamas remark last week that making sure your tires are properly inflated could help conserve gasoline.
Before departing for Pennsylvania, Salter told the press on board McCains plane that campaign staffers had brought along copies of Obamas energy plan for reporters to study during the trip. After takeoff, Salter re-emerged with his punch line, passing out the pressure gauges reading Obamas Energy Plan to the journalists on the flight
Source link: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/08/04/mccain-camp-mocks-obamas-comment-on-inflated-tires/


As many as 30 million tires on the road are at risk of blowing out, causing a serious, even fatal accident. The problems are potentially faulty tire valves. The valves have been recalled but plenty of them are still out there.
It's not easy to tell if your tire has one of these valves. At a minimum, Consumer Reports says you should check your tires' pressure at least once a month and inspect the valves for any cracks
Source link: http://www.ky3.com/news/contactky3reports/26257009.html




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