Re: [MV] Confiscation/Yankee Ingenuity

From: Jay (dagobert@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Sun Sep 30 2001 - 12:12:34 PDT


Sounds great in principle, but they'd bust y'all on the export
restrictions for transfering ownership (if not the physical equipment)
out of the country.
Jay Travis

M35products@aol.com wrote:

> Premise #1: Let us assume that the term "Yankee Ingenuity" does not exclude
> our bretheren from below the Mason-Dixon Line.
>
> Step #1: MVPA or equivalent forms the "Tahitian Historic Military Vehicle
> Museum"
>
> Step #2: Museum appoints Trustees in the thousands.
>
> Step #3: Every owner of a vehicle destined to be confiscated donates the
> vehicle and turns over the title to the Museum.
>
> Step #4: The Museum, recognizing that it would be an insurmountable task to
> store, maintain and exhibit its collection, assigns each Trustee with the
> task of storing, maintaining, and exhibiting each piece of equipment. Every
> Trustee is assigned the vehicle(s) he/she donated.
>
> Membership fee to reflect registration and insurance fees incurred by the
> Museum.
>
> Respectfully Submitted
> Arthur P. Bloom,
> Head Scammer, Tahitian HMV Museum.
>
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