Hey guys, if you want to spout off all your political ideas and views why
don't you go do it on your local street corner or somewhere else you feel
comfortable, but this web sight is supposed to be about Chevelle's and
assisting people with them.  Why don't we leave it for what it was meant to
be used for when it was developed?

Best regards,
Chuck Speake
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Pell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Comment Pertaining To Election

>It would be nice to know exactly where you read this comment of
>Kerry's, and exactly what he said.

Unfortunately, it doesn't matter what, when, or where he said it.  He'll
have
a different stand at the next place and time....
The only thing he's stuck with consistently is that he wants a bigger more
expensive govt to suck away our rights and money.



Dennis Kiernan wrote:

> "D.R. Jones" wrote:
>
> > . .  I read a New Mexico newspaper article that had Kerry
> > saying that in one of the steps to having clean air, all older vehicles
> > must be taken off the highways.
>
> > Just reading between the lines and after reading 'Unfit To Command' I
> > believe I know who I won't vote for, as I want to keep my cars.  I
> > believe I will build another one.
>
> It would be nice to know exactly where you read this comment of
> Kerry's, and exactly what he said.
>
> Assuming, tho, that he really did say in effect that he would like
> to outlaw my old Chevy (which I plan to drive for the next 30
> years), then it comes down to the very hard choice of whether to put
> one issue you care a lot about above a lot of maybe more important issues.
>
> I, for one, also dont like the usual Democrat's anti-tobacco and
> anti-gun position. But there is no way I could ever bring myself to
> vote for a complete phony like Bush. Or a nincompoop like
> Schvartzenegger in my state.








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