>The point is...does he own it? Or was it what was rented for that particular
>trip or by his security folks?
>
>-d
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "cantrl. a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:24 PM
>Subject: Re:Kevin Schmidt in GQ
>
>
>> There is no excuse for owning a suburban unless you're towing something
>really large or you're heading out on the ranch with four other cowboys to
>lay some barbed wire fencing or to rustle some sheep that are stuck in a
>fence. Even in those cases you're better off with a real work truck.
>>
>> If you're looking to move people around then you get a station waggon or a
>mini-van. No excuses for this wankedness, not when you're trying to lead by
>example.
>>
>> Adam.
>>
>>
>>
>> >I was put off a bit by the Suburban too. However, knowing a little about
>> >executive security my bet is that he didn't choose the vehicle. The boss
>of
>> >the broad shouldered men with him probably assigned it to him.
>> >
>> >It's also worth taking into account that there are valid purposes for
>every
>> >vehicle. He probably couldn't get everyone into a Toyota Prius. And the
>> >Suburban probably still sucks less gas than the Kerry motorcoach.
>> >
>> >If Kevin was really interested in investigative journalism, he'd find out
>> >what Dean has for a personal car.
>> >
>> >-Kevin
>> >
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: "cantrl. a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 11:23 AM
>> >Subject: Re:Kevin Schmidt in GQ
>> >
>> >
>> >> Schmidt totally ruined Dean for me with those pictures of him pulling
>up
>> >in a Chevy Suburban. How is somebody supposed to take a person's word
>> >seriously about an energy-dependence problem when they pull up in one of
>the
>> >signature slub-mobiles?
>> >>
>> >> I hand it to Kevin for the investigative journalism. He's also kind of
>> >right in a way. If I am to accept that we live in a republic democracy
>then
>> >I also must face the fact that Dubya best represents the majority of our
>> >public, as sad as that might be. You can't just continue to happily drive
>> >Suburbans around at the same time as you bad-mouth the invasion of
>oil-rich
>> >countries required to fuel them. It's ignorant, short-sighted hypocrisy.
>> >>
>> >> Kerry's executive lounge liner made me almost pee my pants. What a
>> >complete tool, that guy. The Harley thing on the Tonight Show did him in
>in
>> >the worst possible way for me. If my vote even counted I'd vote dubya
>over
>> >both that wanker and the Lieberman republican wanker, whose biggest
>concern
>> >is taking away our video games. I'm with Schmidt, let's see an Al
>Sharpton
>> >ticket so we can give Ralph Nader some legitimacy.
>> >>
>> >> rtsp://video.c-span.org/project/c04/c04_wj010504_nader.rm
>> >>
>> >> Adam.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > So I'm home sick and reading the web in my PJs. I see some news
>> >> > stories about the primaries and I wonder again what happened to Kevin
>> >> > Schmidt. Well checking out http://www.ninedwarfs.com it appears that
>> >> > he's keeping himself busy preaching to the converted. I noticed this
>> >> > while there:
>> >> >
>> >> > "If you're interested, pick up the January issue of GQ and turn to
>> >> > page 40 to see yours truly!"
>> >> >
>> >> > Congrats Kev!
>> >> >
>> >> -Kevin
>> >>
>>
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