Posted on 10/12/2017 1:23:50 PM PDT by LRoggy
Bossier Sheriff Refuses to Support Those Who Show Disrespect
Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington sends a letter to a Ford Motor Company dealer - NO MORE FORD MOTOR COMPANY VEHICLES.
Sheriff Whittington calls on other law enforcement agencies and leaders to take a stand against Ford Motor Co. and the disrespectful National Football League. Sheriff Whittington -
"The recent events surrounding the NFL, its players and their audacity to thumb their collective noses at the American flag, the American military as well as the obvious disdain for the profession of law enforcement in general forces me to take a stand."
"NFL players have the right to protest as they deem necessary, but we, the Bossier Sheriff's Office and the taxpayers of Bossier Parish have a right to spend our money elsewhere."
(Excerpt) Read more at 710keel.com ...
I’m kind of disappointed with Ford
and the position they’ve taken.
The NFL has long tentacles.
I haven’t watched a single game
this season, and I’m taking the Raider
plate off the front of my Jeep.
I hear you. I don’t buy new Chevy’s, just used, my compromise. Toyota’s just don’t work for me, don’t find them attractive. I understand your concern(s) about GM.
Check the VIN. The hatchback is built in Mexico.
That said, Ford is doing a good job of driving me back into GM's dealerships.
Bought a new Jeep Grand Cherokee.
I do have GM-—but older GM products.
1976 Chevy dually 1 ton truck with 348,000 ++ miles on it ( I put on over 250,000)
1979 Buick station wagon with over 213,000 miles on it—I put on 158,000 miles.
Both run fine—maintenance isn’t much of a problem because Summit Racing Parts finds me anything I need. Buick fuel pump==$22 last year. Set of shocks == under $100. Love those guys at Summit.
Trying to sell property in N Nevada & go to So Missouri. Intend to drive truck & tow horses in 4 horse trailer & have a friend drive Buick there.
On the surface it would seem so, but this is Louisiana (I live here), so I will not be surprised when we find out the Sheriff's brother-in-law owns a Jeep-Chrysler-Dodge dealership in an adjacent parish.
Nice. You don’t see mileage like that in the rust belt. It’s rare to see a vehicle > 200,000 miles.
I’m in the same boat on the NFL, but the Ford Foundation has no ties to Ford Motor Company.
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