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JAMO, my apologies for not abiding by the policies herein. Though I don't know where you read in my post that I accused moderators of choosing sides. That couldn't be further from the truth. I merely made a general statement to those who've praised Ms. Boylan for "hanging in there", or "remaining true to her cause", or "enduring this whole ordeal". Unless you're one of those that praised her, you weren't being addressed so you can rest easy. You see, Ms. Boylan IS the decision maker at Shelby. It's not the "licensing department" that's made this decision. It's Amy Boylan. I feel that SAAC are not the only ones to have a bright red target painted on their backs. Cross her and sure as the day is long, she'll be a comin' for you, guns blazing. It's a religious war of sorts. [Redacted inappropriate content] It doesn't take a genius to know that something is seriously wrong here. Sure, there's always the other side of the story but I wonder what a story like that would sound like. I defy anyone to dream up a story that would sound logical enough [Redacted inappropriate content]. In my wildest peyote induced dreams I couldn't come up with a logical, or legal reason Shelby would take a man's money, (a sh*tload) a year and half ago and not deliver what was contractually agreed upon. Wait, one story comes to mind. (See Automotive Weekly quote by Amy Boylan, "Shelby took 170 $10K deposits for cars he knew he couldn't deliver). JAMO, I've got no uncontrollable anger toward Amy Boylan or Carroll Shelby. Oh no! I'm livid with the people who supress the truth to avoid confrontation. Forums should be a means to openly discuss the issues that can't be resolved single-handedly. If I can't answer a question here, I'm positive someone else can. That's the luxury of this whole thing. I agree random name calling should be moderated but don't kill the messenger or lop of his horses legs to prevent his hailing or getting information disseminated (dis·sem·i·nate /dɪˈsɛməˌneɪt/ –verb (used with object), -nat·ed, -nat·ing. to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed; promulgate extensively; broadcast; disperse: to disseminate information about preventive medicine.) Again, I'm not angry at any Shelby employees. Just like I wasn't mad at the last trial I testfied in which resulted in a large company was forced to pay out over $22 million in damages for exactly the same thing. People, if you were wronged by Shelby, speak out. That goes for the one that were done a great dead by Shelby, speak out. Let's see which way the scales tip. Thanks for the opportunity to voice my opinion.
Last edited by Jamo; 03-10-2008 at 12:44 AM..
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