Hi John, Not wishing to seem "Politically incorrect" but was this arrest warrant issued in Ireland or Britain/N.Ireland. Surely it was only the Brits that got 'stung' financially by the DeLorean saga? JZD can still go kiss the Blarney Stone if he wants, surely?! I recall as a kid at Limavady Grammar School (20ish years ago) in History/Geography Class, how the N.Ireland Industrial policy had changed after the DeLorean experiment ... Govt. Grants would from then on concentrate on 'local cottage industries' rather than big brash investments. I later worked for the architect who had built the factory at Dunmurray. We put forward proposals for Govt. to split it up into a number of smaller units. Cheers, IAN *********************** John Dore wrote: > >Claude, you said: > >Also did anybody realize John Z. Delorean cannot go back to Ireland > > >because > >there is a arrest warrant for him. > > Claude, its true there is a warrant for John DeLoreans arrest here in > Ireland, but that does not mean he did anything wrong - all it means is that > they think they have something on him and would like to ask him to explain > it...again > > In the TV interview with him, produced by Robert Lamrock, John was asked by > the interviewer why he thought there was a warrant for his arrest in > Ireland. He explained that he has already been acquitted of this charge on 3 > separate occasions, and since he knows he did nothing wrong, he can't > understand the arrest warrant. He also said he feels that there is no > justice in Northern Ireland, and he pointed out what happened to the > Bermingham 6 & Guilford 4 (people imprisoned and abused for crimes they did > not commit). He has a point you know. Why should he come to Ireland, and > risk spending years in jail for something he says (and I believe him) he did > not do, when his time would be much better spent working on his new car? > > I think its a huge pity the way things turned out for him in Ireland, I'd > love for him to visit me here sometime and I'd show him around, but > unfortunately that isn't going to happen....but anyway just remember, he > never did anything wrong, and imho he definately doesn't deserve that arrest > warrant. > > anyway, thats what I think about the "arrest warrant" - ridiculous! > I feel better having got that off my chest! > > Best Wishes, > John Dore, Ireland. > http://homepage.tinet.ie/~johndore > "Johns Irish DeLorean Webpage!" > > ______________________________________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Tired of waiting for your stock quotes and charts to load? > StockMaster is super-fast for quotes, charts, news, and portfolios. > Markets don't wait, why should you? http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/69 > > eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews > http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications