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    Fits 2011 2012 2013 Hyundai Elantra Passenger Side Fog Light NSF
    Dec 19, 2017
    excellent replacement foglight
    When I destroyed my front bumper and right foglight, I thought I would have a hard time installing a replacement, but this one was surprisingly easy and an exact match. However, in the mishap I lost the screws holding the old one in place, and had to scrounge around for appropriate replacements. It would be nice if the replacement kit included these.
    HYUNDAI OEM 11-13 Elantra-Fender Liner Right "PASSENGER SIDE" 868123X000
    Dec 19, 2017
    excellent replacement lines
    Excellent replacement liner. Would be easier to replace if I had a jack and could have removed the tire in the way, but that was my choice. However, I would point out that most of the difficulty of installation was the result of anchor screws used as fasteners. These are extremely difficult to replace once removed, and it would be nice if the replacement kit included these, especially as I was unable to get them at a Hyundai dealer.
    The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties by Christopher Caldwell: New
    Dec 08, 2020
    Who's entitled and to what?
    While I am a longtime huge fan of Christopher Caldwell going back to his days with the ill-fated Weekly Standard, I must say I was slightly disappointed in this book. Caldwell does an excellent job of chronicling America's descent over the last fifty years to the point where we're now circling the drain, and convincingly ties this decline to the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and numerous expansions of its authority through judicial interpretation of various "emanations and penumbras". However, the title is "The Age of Entitlement", and he does a less convincing job of supporting that characterization. Nowhere in the book does he explicitly describe who is to be entitled, and to what.
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