Monday, October 8, 2012

John Seigenthaler ... Your Legacy Will Be Covering UP the Green Fraud Scandal for Your Buddy Al....OMG!!! You Obit Won't Be the Stellar Seiganthaler Was A Saint ..... I Hope You Live a LONG Time Just to Tell People How Sorry You Are For Helping Gore Rip Off America....Sir YOU Need to Retire from ALL Things Connected to Gannett and Journalism....



NISSAN is offering the 

"Let's Keep Obama Elected discount"   

Nissan employees told me they had to pay $299 for their EV's in 2000....The current EV cost 80K to build but if you buy it before Oct 31st you get it for $139  This whole EV thing is "insane".... I went to jail 3 times for whistle blowing and Al Gore wanted to "date me".... Nobody questions why I drink.... It's time for me to get RESPECT!!!  

Begin forwarded message:

From: Sharyn Bovat <sharynbovat@aol.com>
Subject: NISSAN is Giving the Store Away to Help Obama WIn the Election…. Drops Price of Leaf so Low the Car is NOW 90% Subsidized by the Taxpayers….Massive Infrastructure Being Approved For Cars That Don't Work… Billions More Being Wasted. Someone PLEASE Stop The Spending….
Date: October 8, 2012 7:54:10 PM CDT


"Which is how it comes to pass that you can lease a brand-new Nissan Leaf SL battery-electric car for a mere $139 a month with $2,995 down.
The lower-than-ever lease deal is available from Boardwalk Nissan in Redwood City, California, and potentially a number of other dealers as well.
The 24-month lease allows 1,000 miles per month--12,000 a year--and is offered through October 31.
It's worth noting that the deal applies not to the bare-bones Leaf SV model, but the higher trim level SL, which represents the bulk of Leaf deliveries and includes a standard quick-charging port...."
This price is so LOW that the car is NOW literally subsidized by the taxpayer 90% 
  1. 2012 Nissan Leaf Gets Even Cheaper: Now, $139/Month Lease

    by John Voelcker - in 303 Google+ circles - More by John Voelcker
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