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>I've been giving this some thought, and came up with an idea. Please allow
>me some indulgence here. While I gladly administer the list and keep it
>running for purely selfless reasons, I'd like to think that having a part
>in organized 540 members world wide interested in these oletrucks entitles
>me to a perk from time to time. This is one of those times.
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>I'd like to put up a draft letter to the list--others input is welcome, and
>then submit it to the legislation involved with this signed by all the
>members of the list (well their email addresses anyway). What I would do
>is send the list the letter to be sent with a disclaimer on it reading:
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> "Your silent acceptance of this letter forwards the list
> administrator the right to add your email to the signers as a class
> agreement. If you do not wish to be a party to this stance, send
> a message to (miq@teleport.com) and I will remove your address from
> the list of signers when the letter is sent to the legislature."
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>Obviously, the letter drafted and the list of signers would be available
>for other states fight in this issue.
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>So I'd like to hear opinions on this. Am I stepping over the line here?
Go for it Miq, anything to keep the !^@#%! government out of our hobby!
Bill Bailey
57 Chevy 3100
http://members.tripod.com/~oltruck
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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