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Hey Martin,

That was a pretty pointless post you made. Why bring politics into 
this discussion when it has absolutely nothing to do with it? All I 
was saying was that I can't understand why some people say the 
DeLorean is an english car - it simply doesn't make sense!! Neither 
for that matter does it make sense to say that the car is Irish. It 
is an American car, built by an American company and assembled by 
both Irish and english workers. Manufacturing location has absolutely 
nothing to do with the nationality of a product, as I pointed out in 
my previous posting. 

I mean, what were you trying to prove, that the car is english? To me 
you didn't prove anything, only that you feel insecure about 
something I said in my post, and felt you had to let the world know 
your political views of Belfast. I mean really, who cares?

21 years ago, the 50/50 Irish/English workers of DMC didn't care, 
they were simply glad to have a good job under John Z. DeLorean, and 
left their political views at the gate. So why all these years later 
should you care? Especially seeing as you and I have the worlds 
coolest car in common with each other, thanks to John DeLorean 
bringing our respective people together to assemble it in Belfast, 
and also seeing as we will probably (hopefully) meet up at some car 
shows in the near future, why go and bring petty political views into 
a completely unrealted discussion?

Today Belfast is in much better shape than it was 21 years ago, 
thanks mainly to Bill Clinton. What the people in Belfast don't need 
now is attitudes like yours, people who are quick on the draw to 
shout something stupid like "N. Ireland belongs to england!!" or the 
other guys to shout back "No, it doesn't it belongs to Ireland!". It 
needs rational, tolerant people who realise that none of that crap 
matters, and that there is more to life. 

May I kindly suggest you go out and drive your DeLorean, and read 
posts more carefully next time before firing off irrelevant replies 
that have no place on any DeLorean Mailing list. I'm sure there are 
lists out there where you can discuss the crazy political history of 
Belfast, Ireland and England, and people will be glad to argue back 
and forth with you on the issue, while I'm out driving around 
aimlessly just thinking happy thoughts :)

Best wishes,
John
VIN #3810. 

--- In DMCForum@xxxx, Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx> wrote:
> Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. As in "the United 
> Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
> 
> I agree LittelKarr sounds the most plausible
> 
> Martin
> 
> John Dore wrote:
> 
> >Hey guys,
> >I really doubt it was meant to say UK!! I mean L is a few keys 
away 
> >from U, plus surely it would have been noticed by the guy creating 
> >the box. 
> >Also, (and Irish/english politics aside please!) I don't consider 
the 
> >DeLorean an english car, as the main company was based in New 
York. 
> >We have lots of Dell computers and Intel manufacturing plants in 
> >Ireland, but that doesn't make them "Irish companies" does it? 
> >England can take responsibility for destroying the company if they 
> >like, but not for creating it...What do you guys think?
> >Sounds like Jim's theory about LittelKarr is the best one!
> >Best wishes,
> >John Dore, VIN #3810.
> >
> >


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