The Drive-a-Toyota Act

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Fred, Jul 2, 2007.

  1. Fred

    F.H. Guest

    F.H., Aug 1, 2007
  2. Fred

    dbu., Guest

    dbu.,, Aug 1, 2007
  3. Fred

    Bill Putney Guest

    Yeah - key word: convicted. Cheney was convicted of what he did.
    Apparently Gore III won't even have a record for what he did. See the
    difference?

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 1, 2007
  4. Fred

    News Guest


    Sort of like this guy:

    "Bush Drunk-Driving Record Uncovered

    GOP Presidential candidate George W. Bush was convicted of drunk driving
    in a 1976 incident near his family's home in Kennebunkport, Maine, the
    Boston Globe reported..."

    http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2000/bush-drunk-driving-record.html
     
    News, Aug 1, 2007
  5. Fred

    F.H. Guest

    F.H., Aug 1, 2007
  6. Fred

    F.H. Guest

    At least Gore III's lack of a record was by way of a legal process.
    Some with well known fathers just have their records or lack of same
    mysteriously disappear.
     
    F.H., Aug 1, 2007
  7. Fred

    dbu., Guest

    dbu.,, Aug 1, 2007
  8. It was part of a guerilla marketing campaign by Toyota to macho up the
    image of the Prius.. The hard part wasn't finding an alcoholic drug
    addict but finding one who was willing to be caught driving a Prius
     
    larry moe 'n curly, Aug 1, 2007
  9. Fred

    F.H. Guest

    I'm guessing Cathy F. didn't need an explanation.
     
    F.H., Aug 1, 2007
  10. Fred

    Lloyd Guest

    Wrong. Try googling. Read the IPCC report. Read what the National
    Acaemy of Sciences says, or the Royal Society, or NASA.
    There's plenty of ice on land -- Greenland, Antarctica.
    Diesel is already more expensive than gas, and you want to add
    electric to that?
    Who's going to make money when we run out of oil?
    Probably anybody preaching science to you, you write off.

    Have a mirror?
     
    Lloyd, Aug 1, 2007
  11. Fred

    Jeff Mayner Guest

    I heard that that happened to a family in Texas, originally from Conneticut,
    a time or two. ;-)
     
    Jeff Mayner, Aug 1, 2007
  12. Fred

    dbu., Guest

    I heard that even happened to a president. Something to do about a
    whitewater land deal.
     
    dbu.,, Aug 1, 2007
  13. Fred

    Bill Putney Guest

    Oh boy - the lunatic fringe blogger crowd has been alerted to obfuscate
    the orignal point with irrelavent b.s. Guess they don't understand the
    difference between people getting convicted and it showing up on their
    record and the info. being expunged tru polititcal power (actually they
    do understand, but their "job" is to divert attention and obfuscate).

    Funny people!

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 1, 2007
  14. Fred

    F.H. Guest

    Clinton had a well known father? Do tell. How did that 6 year, 60
    million dollar Whitewater investigation turn out anyway? Wait..., I
    remember, independent counsel concluded there is "insufficient evidence"
    to charge President Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton with
    any criminal wrongdoing in the Whitewater land deal.

    If you stick with Faux Noise you will always be confused. Diversify,
    its the patriotic thing to do.
     
    F.H., Aug 1, 2007
  15. Fred

    dbu., Guest

    Admittedly they did a good job of coverup and let their friends take the
    hit for it. The clintons are shrewd make no mistake about it.
     
    dbu.,, Aug 1, 2007
  16. Fred

    News Guest


    Hardly irrelevant (note proper spelling), though you'd clearly prefer it
    hadn't surfaced. BTW, you're absolutely sure nothing else was expunged?

    "Oct. 18, 1999 | A new book by Texas author J.H. Hatfield claims that
    George W. Bush was arrested for cocaine possession in 1972, but had his
    record expunged ..."

    Oops. Busted.
     
    News, Aug 1, 2007
  17. Fred

    F.H. Guest

    Heh, see what I mean about Faux Noise? Convicted via the media. Know
    what happens when you mess with health care? Ask the Clintons. Ever
    heard of Richard Mellon Scaife and the Arkansas Project?

    Shrewd? Shrewd is *preventing* investigations of crimes, like Bush/Cheney.

    How much was the alleged Whitewater crime again? I forget, 300K? For
    "shrewd" I say they were pikers. The sign of a real pro is when you get
    into the neighborhood of millions.

    For example, say your the CEO of a company that's about to tank and lose
    23 million and you sell your stock for 848K? Then, you violate SEC law
    by not reporting the sale for 9 months. Whoops! *Then* forget to date
    the report. Talk about a "well known father", connections and
    shrewdness. To this day on one knows who purchased Bush's Harken stock.
    Heh, talk about a harbinger for things to come. Got any Haliburton stock?
     
    F.H., Aug 2, 2007
  18. Fred

    Bill Putney Guest

    Can't follow more than one thought at a time, eh? He didn't say what
    you're dishonestly trying to make it look like he said.

    What does this have to do with Gore's son getting busted for drugs and
    getting let off for good behavior anyway?

    You're folllowing some kind of Soros script (i.e., "When they say 'X',
    then you respond with 'Y' to divert attention away from the real
    presnt-day issue") I take it?

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 2, 2007
  19. Fred

    News Guest


    No, that's exactly what you're doing, failing to directly respond.

    In addition, you may want to invest in a spell check capability. Lack
    thereof makes you look dumber than necessary.
     
    News, Aug 2, 2007
  20. Fred

    Bill Putney Guest

    Invest in...? Hmmm - and I thought they are free (as in it's already
    installed). With people who post here with little or no capitalization
    or punctuation, I'm not concerned about it. You might invest in a logic
    course.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 2, 2007
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