(Good to see it though!)
--DK
[snip]
(Good to see it though!)
--DK
[snip]
> > Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could
Hey buddy, if Ralph Nader had his way, ordinary citizens would not even
be allowd to own a car, much less race them.
-Tony-
<snip>
It would be, if it hadn't been in *every* other NG I've visited this
evening...
--
David. (GPLRank handicap: -5.12)
"After all, a mere thousand yards - such a harmless little knoll,
really."
(Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh)
Well, two things for me are hard to believe. First, that you'd post
this to such a newsgroup as this. And second, that you are unaware
that racing car simulator drives as a group do not vote in
presidential elections.
But if we did, and some of us do, we'd vote for STEEL. Not Green.
Alanb
KGH
Well you are correct on the deal with it has no place on this newsgroup. I
for one vote and so should everyone else. Whethor not its for Nader or
not.
Personally I have no respect for the man. He brought us air bags that kill
kids and small ***s, and he thinks corporations do nothing for anyone.
Well if they were not here well we would not have jobs and well he would
have nothing to do and would be on welfare.
Also a little note Al***is basically for sale to anyone who is the high
bidder he has proven that over the last 8 years.
Well enough of this and I probly should not have written it since it really
has not place here.
dave
> > 5 Aug 2000 23:25:42 GMT
> >It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United
> >States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore.
> Well, two things for me are hard to believe. First, that you'd post
> this to such a newsgroup as this. And second, that you are unaware
> that racing car simulator drives as a group do not vote in
> presidential elections.
> But if we did, and some of us do, we'd vote for STEEL. Not Green.
> Alanb
> Well you are correct on the deal with it has no place on this newsgroup.
Since you're offering opinions, here's mine. George W is as guilty as
Gore, hence no mention of campaign finance reform in his acceptance
speech.(Even though his minions had to beg McCain to speak at the
convention.)
To late.
Gary
>It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United
>States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore.
"DAN GURNEY FOR PRESIDENT!!!"
- anyone remember that one?
(Managed to get hold of a t-shirt with at text at Goodwood btw :-)
--
All the best,
Ed Solheim
** Proud member of the GPLEA **
(Remove SPAM-GUARD in address to reply)
> > Well, two things for me are hard to believe. First, that you'd post
> > this to such a newsgroup as this. And second, that you are unaware
> > that racing car simulator drives as a group do not vote in
> > presidential elections.
> Like hell we do!!!
> "DAN GURNEY FOR PRESIDENT!!!"
> - anyone remember that one?
> (Managed to get hold of a t-shirt with at text at Goodwood btw :-)
> --
> All the best,
> Ed Solheim
> ** Proud member of the GPLEA **
> (Remove SPAM-GUARD in address to reply)
Yep - as I said elsewhere after I (stupidly) got involved, the place
for petty political argument isn't in ras - it's in rasf1.
<snip>
Especially if they live in countries that don't *have* a president...
No idea who Steel is, so I'll let that one pass. But I'll just say
that since I started voting, I've voted for <counts on fingers...>
*six* different parties at various levels - so nyahhh!
In any case, if you ask car nuts in the UK who Ralph Nader is, you'll
probably get: "wasn't he the bloke who stopped MGBs having proper
bumpers?". Showing our grasp of world affairs, there...
--
David. (GPLRank handicap: -5.12)
"After all, a mere thousand yards - such a harmless little knoll,
really." (Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh)
> > > Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could
> Now that is funny, praising THAT guy on THIS newsgroup.
> Hey buddy, if Ralph Nader had his way, ordinary citizens would not even
> be allowd to own a car, much less race them.
> -Tony-