<VV> Late 4-doors

Joel McGregor joel at joelsplace.com
Wed Dec 5 14:35:32 EST 2012


I'm with Ken on this one.  Incorrect use of terms is a huge problem.  Sometimes people assume that others understand their incorrect usage when they don't.  Life in general would be easier if people were more careful with the accuracy of what they said.
An example:  My wife uses car for any 4 wheel vehicle.  If she tells me she is going to take the car to the store, I'm thinking car.  She takes off in the van or truck.  What if I needed the van or truck?  If she said I'm taking the van to the store I would have known that it would be unavailable and could have asked her to take the real car.  I have these types of problems all the time.  They could all be avoided by being accurate with words.
The government has systematically deprived us of our rights by using words incorrectly.  Democracy to replace republic, jury of peers used to mean 12 people (jury) that knew you (peers) and now it means any number of people that are as far removed from you as possible.  Crime used to mean an intentional act that injured someone and now it's anything the government doesn't want you to do.  Shall not be infringed now means shall be infringed.  The not isn't really important.  The right to keep and bear arms used to mean you could buy, possess (keep) and carry (bear) any type of weapon (arms).  Now it means you can have limited types of guns if they and you are approved by the government.  Nothing has changed in the law just the meanings have been eliminated.  If we had been careful with terms in the past it would have been much harder for our government to enslave us.
If someone asks me for hubcaps and expects wheel covers...
I'm sure there are plenty of terms that I use incorrectly but I assure you it's just from ignorance. 
Joel McGregor
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From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org [virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of BobHelt at aol.com [BobHelt at aol.com]
Subject: Re: <VV> Late 4-doors

good idea, Ken.
Let's start with eliminating Muncie transmissions, starter bendix and
dizzy. Then on to engine block, hub caps for wheel covers, pitman arm bushing
and  many others.
Regards,
Bob Helt


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