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From : Annonymous

Q: i am going to be tinting my front windows on my 97 dak to match my back ones and to make it easier i wish to remove the window while i do this unfortunately i have no idea how to get the damn things out. anyone done this before .

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From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

check your local laws first. here in ut for example very little non-oem tint is allowed on door windows for the front seat area. then theres the wisdom of it; try riding with a friend let them drive please on a pitch black night wearing a set of sunglasses about the shade of the tint you want. youll be amazed at what you cannot see. i had all four headlights on bright one night in co on my 68 fury and a car with limo tint on all side and back windows pulled right out in front of me. it was a good think i didnt have any tinted windows . . . . . -- budd cochran romans 323 romans 623 john 316-17 ephesians 28-9 i am going to be tinting my front windows on my 97 dak to match my back ones and to make it easier i wish to remove the window while i do this unfortunately i have no idea how to get the damn things out. anyone done this before *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .

From : licker

windows on my 97 dak to match my back ones and to make it easier i wish to remove the window while i do this unfortunately i have no idea how to get the damn things out. anyone done this before why would you want to remove the window to tint it. not sure how dark your rear window is but depending on the state how dark your front windows can be. i just had my front windows retinted since the original tint was legal at the time but the state i live in lowered the max blockage of light you can have. my original tint was 65% blockage and the new tint is 45% blockage. i still have to roll down the windows to back up at night with the tint on the windows. i paid to have mine done at a tint shop since i can get a lifetime warranty. they put the tint so close to the edge of the window you dont even notice the split between the door frame and the window. so why take the window out to tint it sarge .

From : mac davis

on 1 mar 2006 205848 -0800 itsmyfallt@gmail.com wrote i am going to be tinting my front windows on my 97 dak to match my back ones and to make it easier i wish to remove the window while i do this unfortunately i have no idea how to get the damn things out. anyone done this before i dont know how the window comes out but i wonder about the wisdom of tinting a front window... also as someone whos pulled over a car with tinted windows at night id want to see how the local police feel about the tint thing first... safety says that the less a cop can see of the driver the more steps he takes to stay alive... just a personal thing but id rather have a semi-relaxed cop approaching my truck than one thats creeping up with his weapon ready.. ymwv mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. -- budd cochran romans 323 romans 623 john 316-17 ephesians 28-9 on 1 mar 2006 205848 -0800 itsmyfallt@gmail.com wrote i am going to be tinting my front windows on my 97 dak to match my back ones and to make it easier i wish to remove the window while i do this unfortunately i have no idea how to get the damn things out. anyone done this before i dont know how the window comes out but i wonder about the wisdom of tinting a front window... also as someone whos pulled over a car with tinted windows at night id want to see how the local police feel about the tint thing first... safety says that the less a cop can see of the driver the more steps he takes to stay alive... just a personal thing but id rather have a semi-relaxed cop approaching my truck than one thats creeping up with his weapon ready.. ymwv mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .

From : tbone

budd cochran wrote on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** love to know why the folks with the badges didnt just recruit themselves...but no of course not the sheriff was an ex- marine or army im not sure which relax guys i know all marines arent quite that bad . . .not quite bg from then korean conflict and maybe the tail end of world war 2. he just had the opinion that any young male not in the military was a draft dodger. proven reasons meant nothing to him he wanted every male under 40 to be cannon fodder in vietnam. by the time my mother went into remission id decided nam wasnt going to be fought with the intention of winning so i went national guard. i dont know if canada has a reserve military force citizen / soldiers or not military companies that meet once a month for training just in case but that what i went with. part of the decision was based on what a cousin told me after a trip back from nam as a rescue pilot. i had just helped him out of a rosebush after a car backfired and he told me not to go to nam if i could avoid it. so unlike bill clinton i stayed in the u.s. and stayed out of the draft legally. ok budd now you have me confused. first you claimed that you could not join the army because of an existing medical condition. now you are claiming that you initially didnt join to take care of your mother and then later choose not to join because of the situation and decided to hide in the ng instead like your buddy bush. so tell me budd which one is it -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

budd cochran wrote on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** love to know why the folks with the badges didnt just recruit themselves...but no of course not the sheriff was an ex- marine or army im not sure which relax guys i know all marines arent quite that bad . . .not quite bg from then korean conflict and maybe the tail end of world war 2. he just had the opinion that any young male not in the military was a draft dodger. proven reasons meant nothing to him he wanted every male under 40 to be cannon fodder in vietnam. by the time my mother went into remission id decided nam wasnt going to be fought with the intention of winning so i went national guard. i dont know if canada has a reserve military force citizen / soldiers or not military companies that meet once a month for training just in case but that what i went with. part of the decision was based on what a cousin told me after a trip back from nam as a rescue pilot. i had just helped him out of a rosebush after a car backfired and he told me not to go to nam if i could avoid it. so unlike bill clinton i stayed in the u.s. and stayed out of the draft legally. ok budd now you have me confused. doesnt take much to do it does it first you claimed that you could not join the army because of an existing medical condition. no your selective memory is kicking your butt for you. my youngest had the medical condition that prevent joining the army i had polio and recovered from it. now you are claiming that you initially didnt join to take care of your mother no the draft board said i couldnt join because they agreed she needed me to provide income for her. and then later choose not to join because of the situation true i did not agree with the democrat agenda to try and contain the north vietnamese so instead of becoming cannon fodder for the democrats i joined the national guard. now before you conveniently forget again at the time the indiana national guard corps of engineer battalion was averaging per company only 60% of to&e strength thats the level needed to qualify for activation if needed. when the battalion achieved full strength in 72 we were notified we could be activated if needed so yes tom i could have been in vietnam anyway unlike clinton who was hiding overseas and defaming the us in general. and decided to hide in the ng instead like your buddy bush. so tell me budd which one is it well unlike your god clinton i stayed in the usa and i served my country as i chose. hide thats your bigotry speaking isnt it unlike clinton bush is not a draft dodger he joined a recognized branch of the us military. also unlike clinton bush is more qualified to lead our military and our country because he is not a traitor. now before you make this into another argument thread stuff it. ive explained this to you for the last time . . .again. do try to remember it for more than 2 seconds. i suggest you print it out. -- budd cochran romans 323 romans 623 john 316-17 ephesians 28-9 *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .

From : rachel easson

budd cochran wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. i heard up here in canada that a lot of young american guys got drafted just because they smoked a bit of weed -- go to jail or vietnam. just curious if true. i hard if you looked at one of them the wrong way that was enough. and just so you know you guys have a lot of respect her north of the border rach p.s. i would just be happy finding a windshield without a crack in an older dakota -- all mine have cracked windshields .

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

i tried weed back in 68 and to be honest i got more buzz off a couple beers. never smoked it again. in 69 i joined the military. my only crime was not being in vietnam that i can tell. i spoke with the deputy jim cisco a friend of mine that was with the sheriff that night a few days later and he couldnt understand why i was pulled over. i had passed the patrol car a couple miles earlier after it pulled out in front of me. i had been at the time legally in the inside lane of a four lane highway getting ready to turn left into the roller skating rink when he pulled out from a road on the left. i signaled changed lanes because he was going very slow then signaled and changed back to the inside lane for the turn covering over a mile in the time being speed about 45. he hit the gumball lights just as i had began the turn into the crossover. i went to pull to the shoulder instead blocking traffic and the gun came out. he threatened to fill the car full of lead if i didnt back up. i heard an air horn as a semi was now getting closer so i hit reverse and punched it. where he broke the law was in demanding to see my draft card. thats when he read me a riot act about not being in vietnam. since i had not broken any driving laws he had no reason to pull me over except to harass me. so i contacted friends and family and the next year he lost the election by a landslide. -- budd cochran romans 323 romans 623 john 316-17 ephesians 28-9 budd cochran wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. i heard up here in canada that a lot of young american guys got drafted just because they smoked a bit of weed -- go to jail or vietnam. just curious if true. i hard if you looked at one of them the wrong way that was enough. and just so you know you guys have a lot of respect her north of the border rach p.s. i would just be happy finding a windshield without a crack in an older dakota -- all mine have cracked windshields *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .

From : mac davis

on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .

From : rachel easson

budd cochran wrote i tried weed back in 68 and to be honest i got more buzz off a couple beers. never smoked it again. in 69 i joined the military. my only crime was not being in vietnam that i can tell. i spoke with the deputy jim cisco a friend of mine that was with the sheriff that night a few days later and he couldnt understand why i was pulled over. i had passed the patrol car a couple miles earlier after it pulled out in front of me. i had been at the time legally in the inside lane of a four lane highway getting ready to turn left into the roller skating rink when he pulled out from a road on the left. i signaled changed lanes because he was going very slow then signaled and changed back to the inside lane for the turn covering over a mile in the time being speed about 45. he hit the gumball lights just as i had began the turn into the crossover. i went to pull to the shoulder instead blocking traffic and the gun came out. he threatened to fill the car full of lead if i didnt back up. i heard an air horn as a semi was now getting closer so i hit reverse and punched it. where he broke the law was in demanding to see my draft card. thats when he read me a riot act about not being in vietnam. since i had not broken any driving laws he had no reason to pull me over except to harass me. so i contacted friends and family and the next year he lost the election by a landslide. sorry but i would have the urge to shoot him in your 2nd paragraph .

From : rachel easson

budd cochran wrote on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** love to know why the folks with the badges didnt just recruit themselves...but no of course not .

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

and become a cop killer no way. only if he shot first and i could prove without doubt he was in the wrong and that would have required deputy ciscos testimony. that sheriff had been hassling anyone under 30 for four years and had won election on a claim of fairness / impartiality. the only young people that got by with anything was his own kids. yes crime was down a bit but the next sheriff made a bigger impact by being tough on everybody . . . .he wrote up the head of the county government for dui. -- budd cochran romans 323 romans 623 john 316-17 ephesians 28-9 budd cochran wrote i tried weed back in 68 and to be honest i got more buzz off a couple beers. never smoked it again. in 69 i joined the military. my only crime was not being in vietnam that i can tell. i spoke with the deputy jim cisco a friend of mine that was with the sheriff that night a few days later and he couldnt understand why i was pulled over. i had passed the patrol car a couple miles earlier after it pulled out in front of me. i had been at the time legally in the inside lane of a four lane highway getting ready to turn left into the roller skating rink when he pulled out from a road on the left. i signaled changed lanes because he was going very slow then signaled and changed back to the inside lane for the turn covering over a mile in the time being speed about 45. he hit the gumball lights just as i had began the turn into the crossover. i went to pull to the shoulder instead blocking traffic and the gun came out. he threatened to fill the car full of lead if i didnt back up. i heard an air horn as a semi was now getting closer so i hit reverse and punched it. where he broke the law was in demanding to see my draft card. thats when he read me a riot act about not being in vietnam. since i had not broken any driving laws he had no reason to pull me over except to harass me. so i contacted friends and family and the next year he lost the election by a landslide. sorry but i would have the urge to shoot him in your 2nd paragraph *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .

From : tbone

budd cochran wrote on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** love to know why the folks with the badges didnt just recruit themselves...but no of course not the sheriff was an ex- marine or army im not sure which relax guys i know all marines arent quite that bad . . .not quite bg from then korean conflict and maybe the tail end of world war 2. he just had the opinion that any young male not in the military was a draft dodger. proven reasons meant nothing to him he wanted every male under 40 to be cannon fodder in vietnam. by the time my mother went into remission id decided nam wasnt going to be fought with the intention of winning so i went national guard. i dont know if canada has a reserve military force citizen / soldiers or not military companies that meet once a month for training just in case but that what i went with. part of the decision was based on what a cousin told me after a trip back from nam as a rescue pilot. i had just helped him out of a rosebush after a car backfired and he told me not to go to nam if i could avoid it. so unlike bill clinton i stayed in the u.s. and stayed out of the draft legally. ok budd now you have me confused. doesnt take much to do it does it not with you budd. you change your story so fast that i cannot keep up. first you claimed that you could not join the army because of an existing medical condition. no your selective memory is kicking your butt for you. my youngest had the medical condition that prevent joining the army i had polio and recovered from it. yes and you said that even though you recovered you were unable to pass the physical. now you are claiming that you initially didnt join to take care of your mother no the draft board said i couldnt join because they agreed she needed me to provide income for her. during war time yea right. and then later choose not to join because of the situation true i did not agree with the democrat agenda to try and contain the north vietnamese so instead of becoming cannon fodder for the democrats i joined the national guard. now before you conveniently forget again at the time the indiana national guard corps of engineer battalion was averaging per company only 60% of to&e strength thats the level needed to qualify for activation if needed. when the battalion achieved full strength in 72 we were notified we could be activated if needed so yes tom i could have been in vietnam anyway unlike clinton who was hiding overseas and defaming the us in general. you really are a bitter man budd. even if your unit was activated that does not mean that you would go. funny how when a republican is in charge it is the american duty to follow even if you dont agree but when a democrat is in charge then it is ok to run and hide. a bit of a double standard there. and decided to hide in the ng instead like your buddy bush. so tell me budd which one is it well unlike your god clinton i stayed in the usa and i served my country as i chose. hide thats your bigotry speaking isnt it the only bigot in this discussion here budd is you and yea if you joined the guard to get out of being drafted then you ran aweay and hid. unlike clinton bush is not a draft dodger he joined a recognized branch of the us military. also unlike clinton bush is more qualified to lead our military and our country because he is not a traitor. sure he is. he is a deserter. more concerned campaigning for the old man then defending his country or even completing his service. now before you make this into another argument t

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

budd cochran wrote on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** love to know why the folks with the badges didnt just recruit themselves...but no of course not the sheriff was an ex- marine or army im not sure which relax guys i know all marines arent quite that bad . . .not quite bg from then korean conflict and maybe the tail end of world war 2. he just had the opinion that any young male not in the military was a draft dodger. proven reasons meant nothing to him he wanted every male under 40 to be cannon fodder in vietnam. by the time my mother went into remission id decided nam wasnt going to be fought with the intention of winning so i went national guard. i dont know if canada has a reserve military force citizen / soldiers or not military companies that meet once a month for training just in case but that what i went with. part of the decision was based on what a cousin told me after a trip back from nam as a rescue pilot. i had just helped him out of a rosebush after a car backfired and he told me not to go to nam if i could avoid it. so unlike bill clinton i stayed in the u.s. and stayed out of the draft legally. ok budd now you have me confused. doesnt take much to do it does it not with you budd. you change your story so fast that i cannot keep up. it has always been the same its your memory that changing for the worse. first you claimed that you could not join the army because of an existing medical condition. no your selective memory is kicking your butt for you. my youngest had the medical condition that prevent joining the army i had polio and recovered from it. yes and you said that even though you recovered you were unable to pass the physical. then how did i get in the reserves / national guard forces have the same physical standards as the regular military. now you are claiming that you initially didnt join to take care of your mother no the draft board said i couldnt join because they agreed she needed me to provide income for her. during war time yea right. ya know tom its really none of your business about my military service even more so that it was none of the sheriffs business. the fact that i am unashamed of my military service is the reason i am willing to give you or anyone any response at all. btw the local draft board made up of bipartisan prominent citizens of johnson co. indiana made the determination that i needed to stay home based on evidence presented by my mother and her doctors. i was never interviewed or anything therefore i was not dodging the draft. i was the eldest child in the home all my sisters and kid brother were still in school. now who else would have been able to go to work full time to provide for a family of five should i have left them to fend for themselves tom have you ever and aparently never considered there is always a percentage of souls on the front lines in battles that while they are doing the job theyve been ordered to do dont agree with the reasons for the wars they are fighting ive known several from nam wwii korea and even my step-dad in wwi. but they put others and their own country ahead of themselves. and then later choose not to join because of the situation true i did not agree with the democrat agenda to try and contain the north vietnamese so instead of becoming cannon fodder for the democrats i joined the national guard. now before you conveniently forget again at the time the indiana national guard corps of engineer battalion was averaging per company only 60% of to&e strength thats the level needed

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

budd cochran wrote on thu 2 mar 2006 125535 -0700 budd cochran mr-d150@preciscom spam.net wrote heck mac i had that happen to me long before window tinting . . .my crime i hadnt been drafted yet hardships deferment to care for my ailing mother and the county sheriff thought i should be in vietnam regardless of my mothers health. probably didnt make a difference budd... i got a ticket for not making a complete stop at a stop sign the first night home from nam... the cop saw my expired license a copy of my discharge showing that i could legally drive and told me that he admired the folks in nam... then wrote the ticket.. *g* mac in your case the officer had to do his job regardless of his personal feelings though i see california stops all the time even in ut. in my case the sheriff had no legal authority to ask for my draft card without a federal court warrant as i found out from the deputy that weekend and from a jag officer i had the pleasure of escorting ok i was his jeep driver a couple years later. he could have ended up in fed prison. as it turned out the county got a new sheriff that wasnt biased against young people or thought god should have asked him for advice. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** love to know why the folks with the badges didnt just recruit themselves...but no of course not the sheriff was an ex- marine or army im not sure which relax guys i know all marines arent quite that bad . . .not quite bg from then korean conflict and maybe the tail end of world war 2. he just had the opinion that any young male not in the military was a draft dodger. proven reasons meant nothing to him he wanted every male under 40 to be cannon fodder in vietnam. by the time my mother went into remission id decided nam wasnt going to be fought with the intention of winning so i went national guard. i dont know if canada has a reserve military force citizen / soldiers or not military companies that meet once a month for training just in case but that what i went with. part of the decision was based on what a cousin told me after a trip back from nam as a rescue pilot. i had just helped him out of a rosebush after a car backfired and he told me not to go to nam if i could avoid it. so unlike bill clinton i stayed in the u.s. and stayed out of the draft legally. budd *** free account sponsored by secureix.com *** *** encrypt your internet usage with a free vpn account from http//www.secureix.com *** .