Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
No, they just have to get permission beforehand. They need to know who
might be able to oppose their jack booted thugs. "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:45F2BF81.642C36B6@cac.net... > thats why they will be taking my guns from my cold dead fingers glad to be > a > american oh didn't u follks up there give up your guns?? > > Mike Romain wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> >> It's a 4 door with working power windows if anyone in the Toronto Canada >> area wants parts. It has 4 of those 5 spoke Aluminum rims in decent >> enough shape. >> >> Got it boxed in real good right now... >> >> Had to call the cops on the government goons on Monday because they >> insisted they could go into my garage and steal 'all' it's contents like >> my camping and fishing gear, tools, Jeep parts, etc., because the door >> was broken open! The cops put a stop to that long enough to get the >> door half closed and chase the jerks off. >> >> I asked the cops if it was illegal to paint the one fingered salute on >> my garage door for the enjoyment of the new 32 story high rise that just >> went in across the street and they said no, it's legal, go ahead. :-) >> >> So enough ranting, I want the nice bucket seats out of the Cherokee for >> my CJ7. These are the 87 version of the manual adjust wrap around >> buckets and fit me nice. >> >> I can't bend well to get in there and spot all the fasteners and was >> hoping someone else knew if I could get the seat track off without >> unbolting the whole works from the floor. There are 'sort of' rusty nut >> stubs left on the bolts that go into the floor, but it is 'very' >> unlikely they will unbolt there. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
We still own guns, we just don't carry hand guns around without a
serious and theoretically hard to get permit. Our long guns are still supposed to be registered though. Mike philthy wrote: > thats why they will be taking my guns from my cold dead fingers glad to be a > american oh didn't u follks up there give up your guns?? > > Mike Romain wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> >> It's a 4 door with working power windows if anyone in the Toronto Canada >> area wants parts. It has 4 of those 5 spoke Aluminum rims in decent >> enough shape. >> >> Got it boxed in real good right now... >> >> Had to call the cops on the government goons on Monday because they >> insisted they could go into my garage and steal 'all' it's contents like >> my camping and fishing gear, tools, Jeep parts, etc., because the door >> was broken open! The cops put a stop to that long enough to get the >> door half closed and chase the jerks off. >> >> I asked the cops if it was illegal to paint the one fingered salute on >> my garage door for the enjoyment of the new 32 story high rise that just >> went in across the street and they said no, it's legal, go ahead. :-) >> >> So enough ranting, I want the nice bucket seats out of the Cherokee for >> my CJ7. These are the 87 version of the manual adjust wrap around >> buckets and fit me nice. >> >> I can't bend well to get in there and spot all the fasteners and was >> hoping someone else knew if I could get the seat track off without >> unbolting the whole works from the floor. There are 'sort of' rusty nut >> stubs left on the bolts that go into the floor, but it is 'very' >> unlikely they will unbolt there. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
We still own guns, we just don't carry hand guns around without a
serious and theoretically hard to get permit. Our long guns are still supposed to be registered though. Mike philthy wrote: > thats why they will be taking my guns from my cold dead fingers glad to be a > american oh didn't u follks up there give up your guns?? > > Mike Romain wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> >> It's a 4 door with working power windows if anyone in the Toronto Canada >> area wants parts. It has 4 of those 5 spoke Aluminum rims in decent >> enough shape. >> >> Got it boxed in real good right now... >> >> Had to call the cops on the government goons on Monday because they >> insisted they could go into my garage and steal 'all' it's contents like >> my camping and fishing gear, tools, Jeep parts, etc., because the door >> was broken open! The cops put a stop to that long enough to get the >> door half closed and chase the jerks off. >> >> I asked the cops if it was illegal to paint the one fingered salute on >> my garage door for the enjoyment of the new 32 story high rise that just >> went in across the street and they said no, it's legal, go ahead. :-) >> >> So enough ranting, I want the nice bucket seats out of the Cherokee for >> my CJ7. These are the 87 version of the manual adjust wrap around >> buckets and fit me nice. >> >> I can't bend well to get in there and spot all the fasteners and was >> hoping someone else knew if I could get the seat track off without >> unbolting the whole works from the floor. There are 'sort of' rusty nut >> stubs left on the bolts that go into the floor, but it is 'very' >> unlikely they will unbolt there. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
We still own guns, we just don't carry hand guns around without a
serious and theoretically hard to get permit. Our long guns are still supposed to be registered though. Mike philthy wrote: > thats why they will be taking my guns from my cold dead fingers glad to be a > american oh didn't u follks up there give up your guns?? > > Mike Romain wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> >> It's a 4 door with working power windows if anyone in the Toronto Canada >> area wants parts. It has 4 of those 5 spoke Aluminum rims in decent >> enough shape. >> >> Got it boxed in real good right now... >> >> Had to call the cops on the government goons on Monday because they >> insisted they could go into my garage and steal 'all' it's contents like >> my camping and fishing gear, tools, Jeep parts, etc., because the door >> was broken open! The cops put a stop to that long enough to get the >> door half closed and chase the jerks off. >> >> I asked the cops if it was illegal to paint the one fingered salute on >> my garage door for the enjoyment of the new 32 story high rise that just >> went in across the street and they said no, it's legal, go ahead. :-) >> >> So enough ranting, I want the nice bucket seats out of the Cherokee for >> my CJ7. These are the 87 version of the manual adjust wrap around >> buckets and fit me nice. >> >> I can't bend well to get in there and spot all the fasteners and was >> hoping someone else knew if I could get the seat track off without >> unbolting the whole works from the floor. There are 'sort of' rusty nut >> stubs left on the bolts that go into the floor, but it is 'very' >> unlikely they will unbolt there. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
Having an unplated vehicle is one thing, but the Jerks are also saying
that a private garage is also 'public domain' if the door is open so they can just walk in and steal it's contents apparently. It is kinds funny how fast the crew ran away only leaving the boss when I called the cops though. Now the Jerk off boss wants to charge us the crew's 'waiting' time until the cops showed. The crew wasn't even here and I have the cops as witness. :-) I can't get out of this ------- city fast enough I'll tell you. We were ready to go 3 years ago when I got smucked up as a passenger in a car accident. When that gets settled, we are soo gone.... Mike Brian wrote: > I don't get it - by what authority can the government confiscate your > personal property? Is that Canada, or the People's Republic of China > (which just now recognized a limited right to private property)? > > B > > In article <45eefed0$0$3979$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.co m>, > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
Having an unplated vehicle is one thing, but the Jerks are also saying
that a private garage is also 'public domain' if the door is open so they can just walk in and steal it's contents apparently. It is kinds funny how fast the crew ran away only leaving the boss when I called the cops though. Now the Jerk off boss wants to charge us the crew's 'waiting' time until the cops showed. The crew wasn't even here and I have the cops as witness. :-) I can't get out of this ------- city fast enough I'll tell you. We were ready to go 3 years ago when I got smucked up as a passenger in a car accident. When that gets settled, we are soo gone.... Mike Brian wrote: > I don't get it - by what authority can the government confiscate your > personal property? Is that Canada, or the People's Republic of China > (which just now recognized a limited right to private property)? > > B > > In article <45eefed0$0$3979$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.co m>, > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
Having an unplated vehicle is one thing, but the Jerks are also saying
that a private garage is also 'public domain' if the door is open so they can just walk in and steal it's contents apparently. It is kinds funny how fast the crew ran away only leaving the boss when I called the cops though. Now the Jerk off boss wants to charge us the crew's 'waiting' time until the cops showed. The crew wasn't even here and I have the cops as witness. :-) I can't get out of this ------- city fast enough I'll tell you. We were ready to go 3 years ago when I got smucked up as a passenger in a car accident. When that gets settled, we are soo gone.... Mike Brian wrote: > I don't get it - by what authority can the government confiscate your > personal property? Is that Canada, or the People's Republic of China > (which just now recognized a limited right to private property)? > > B > > In article <45eefed0$0$3979$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.co m>, > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: > >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87 >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get it >> on the road, so I am going to strip it. >> |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
Mike Romain wrote:
> It is kinds funny how fast the crew ran away only leaving the boss > when I called the cops though. Makes you wonder if any of them had outstanding arrest warrants. :) Did they run a check on the boss? > Now the Jerk off boss wants to charge us the crew's 'waiting' time > until the cops showed. The crew wasn't even here and I have the cops > as witness. :-) Did you get his contact information so you can discuss with his supervisor what trespassing is, and what damage they did to your garage? Emotional stress, pain and suffering, all those words that cause lawyers to drool. Don't forget the local paper and news. Lots of times there are reporters looking for a good public-interest story. ;) -- DougW |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
Mike Romain wrote:
> It is kinds funny how fast the crew ran away only leaving the boss > when I called the cops though. Makes you wonder if any of them had outstanding arrest warrants. :) Did they run a check on the boss? > Now the Jerk off boss wants to charge us the crew's 'waiting' time > until the cops showed. The crew wasn't even here and I have the cops > as witness. :-) Did you get his contact information so you can discuss with his supervisor what trespassing is, and what damage they did to your garage? Emotional stress, pain and suffering, all those words that cause lawyers to drool. Don't forget the local paper and news. Lots of times there are reporters looking for a good public-interest story. ;) -- DougW |
Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
Mike Romain wrote:
> It is kinds funny how fast the crew ran away only leaving the boss > when I called the cops though. Makes you wonder if any of them had outstanding arrest warrants. :) Did they run a check on the boss? > Now the Jerk off boss wants to charge us the crew's 'waiting' time > until the cops showed. The crew wasn't even here and I have the cops > as witness. :-) Did you get his contact information so you can discuss with his supervisor what trespassing is, and what damage they did to your garage? Emotional stress, pain and suffering, all those words that cause lawyers to drool. Don't forget the local paper and news. Lots of times there are reporters looking for a good public-interest story. ;) -- DougW |
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