<VV> "FNADER" is disrespectful
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Wed Aug 16 19:18:27 EDT 2006
Of course, nobody could claim that it's in good taste, just typical for the
lower class American rednecks.
RonH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Garth Stapon" <corvair2 at earthlink.net>
To: <aeroned at aol.com>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> "FNADER" is disrespectful
>
> Group:
>
> Yes I am Canadian and I think I can make a generalization that sometimes
> Canadians are more timid in their approach when compared with Americans.
> This is not necessarily bad, but there is a difference.
>
> Although I might have some serious issues with what Mr. Nadar had to say
> about one of my favorite automobiles, I think that it is very
> disrespectful to crucify his opinion on my license plate or in any other
> form of public communication.
>
> I and many of my Countrymen will not persecute anyone for having a
> different opinion than ours.
>
> It's not that is not you do not have the right to voice your opinion,
> (many Veterans have served us and the Country to give us this right) but
> some such as I might take the position that Mr. Nadar actually did us a
> favor by making our favorite car more affordable to buy.
>
> Some might even argue that he - Connecticut's own Ralph Nadar - forced the
> largest automaker in the world to review their investment in making the
> automobile safer instead of just taking the money to the bank.
>
> Flame on...
>
> Respectfully, Garth
>
>
>
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