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May 14, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

W.Va. could lose 70 percent of Chrysler dealers

Full story: Charleston Daily Mail

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Fred Neal

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Jun 3, 2009
 
Since Robert Byrd has so much influence in W. V.
who does not he do something about Chrysler losing 70% of its dealerships?
Fred Neal

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Jun 3, 2009
 
Since Senator Robert Byrd has so much influence in W. V. why does he not do something about
Chrysler losing 70% of its dealerships in W. V?

I typed the first e mail in haste. This is merely a correction.
informed citizen

Beckley, WV

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Jun 3, 2009
 
Fred Neal wrote:
Since Senator Robert Byrd has so much influence in W. V. why does he not do something about
Chrysler losing 70% of its dealerships in W. V?
I typed the first e mail in haste. This is merely a correction.
Senator Byrd is in the hospital fighting a staph infection. Rockefeller is holding hearings.

Rockefeller Slates Wednesday Hearing on GM, Chrysler Dealer Closings
Urges Action to Protect West Virginia families, dealerships

http://www.huntingtonnews.net/political/09060...
Circuit Rider

Morgantown, WV

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Jun 3, 2009
 

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I don't think Byrd or any other politician should have that much influence in a private business matter. That's the problem now, everyone looks to the government to bail them out or take care of all of our problems. The auto business is paying for years of shoddy products that have been replaced by cheaper and better built foreign cars. U.S. auto makers have done too little too late.
Orchard Mayor

Romney, WV

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Jeez, what a loss, I can't buy a Sebring within a few miles of my home or one of the other crappy vehicles they make. It's real simple folks, make a product people want and you won't need bailed out or need to close down.
Jill

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Jun 19, 2009
 
Orchard Mayor wrote:
Jeez, what a loss, I can't buy a Sebring within a few miles of my home or one of the other crappy vehicles they make. It's real simple folks, make a product people want and you won't need bailed out or need to close down.
I know it is a loss and a hardship on the state but just wanted to add that the dealership in Kingwood WV survived the cuts and is one where people are treated honestly and fairly. I know it doesn't help much as it is far away, but we have had good experiences with this one.
ronceverte lady

Saint Albans, WV

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Jun 19, 2009
 
Greenbrier Motors in Fairlea WV survived also. Bill Talbott and his staff are very good.
HA HA HA

Charleston, WV

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Jun 27, 2009
 

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I hope Paul went out of business at the dealership In Rainelle.... Shitty service, p.o.s vehicles, and a really bad parts/service guru. Ha HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA.
Fred Neal

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Jun 27, 2009
 
Greetings!!!!

Say want to say about Paul. I have known him personally since he rented an apartment above our resturant. He has come a long way (granted he has often been known for shady deals) but you have to hand it to him. He is probably worth a
million dollars. For a poor man he has done okay for himself. He does not have a policeman in front of his business forcing anyone to deal with him.
luci

Amma, WV

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Fred Neal wrote:
Greetings!!!!
Say want to say about Paul. I have known him personally since he rented an apartment above our resturant. He has come a long way (granted he has often been known for shady deals) but you have to hand it to him. He is probably worth a
million dollars. For a poor man he has done okay for himself. He does not have a policeman in front of his business forcing anyone to deal with him.
No, no one forces anybody to do business there. I've bought several (way back from Paul Sr.) Paul Jr. was handed down a business built up by his father. I'm sure he has worked hard keeping it going since. In this economy I would think he will do better dealing in used vehicles without operating under Crysler. BEST OF LUCK TO THEM.
Fred Neal

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Jul 1, 2009
 
Greetings!!!!

I have met Paul Jr. a few times. Each time I seen him he was polite and well-mannered. Paul Sr.
knew what he was doing when he handed over the business to Paul Jr.
I too join with luci in wishing them the best of luck.
tax payer

Beckley, WV

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Jul 4, 2009
 
Circuit Rider wrote:
I don't think Byrd or any other politician should have that much influence in a private business matter. That's the problem now, everyone looks to the government to bail them out or take care of all of our problems. The auto business is paying for years of shoddy products that have been replaced by cheaper and better built foreign cars. U.S. auto makers have done too little too late.
well said...
Mel Tillis

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Jul 4, 2009
 
Fred Neal wrote:
Since Senator Robert Byrd has so much influence in W. V. why does he not do something about
Chrysler losing 70% of its dealerships in W. V?
I typed the first e mail in haste. This is merely a correction.
I though you studderedddddddddd
Fred Neal

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Jul 4, 2009
 
Greetings:

Senator Byrd does have that much influence in W. V. He singlehandely has brought more pork in a state which needs it the most.
Senator Rockefeller has a "byrd" brain. Unfortunately, Chrysler is in a nest of its own making.
Incidentally, I am a master of studdering.
Mel

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Jul 4, 2009
 
Fred Neal wrote:
Greetings!!!!
Say want to say about Paul. I have known him personally since he rented an apartment above our resturant. He has come a long way (granted he has often been known for shady deals) but you have to hand it to him. He is probably worth a
million dollars. For a poor man he has done okay for himself. He does not have a policeman in front of his business forcing anyone to deal with him.
were is your rest.? is it in Ballard ?
DCX

Charleston, WV

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Jul 4, 2009
 
Orchard Mayor wrote:
Jeez, what a loss, I can't buy a Sebring within a few miles of my home or one of the other crappy vehicles they make. It's real simple folks, make a product people want and you won't need bailed out or need to close down.
Chrysler actually was profitable until they merged with Mercedes who was having the quality control issues. They tore down the board of directors and robbed Chrysler dry of its capital then broke off the marriage. Your government allowed them to do this. This is all documented in several respected automotive journals and is sad that this came to pass. Another problem with American automakers is they became dependent upon the Republican way - operate with HUGE profit margins no matter what it takes including eating the profit.
Fred Neal

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Jul 6, 2009
 
I was informed by a friend that Paul Boggs Sr.
has been deceased for sometime.
I had not seen Paul for a number of years. Living out of state you do not receive news as fast as you do in the hills.

Paul Jr. will have a hard time filling his fathers footsteps.
Fred Neal

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Jul 7, 2009
 
were is your rest.? is it in Ballard ?

It was over 50 years ago and I am not sure where Ballard is located.
Beach Bum

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Jul 10, 2009
 
Mel Tillis wrote:
<quoted text> I though you studderedddddddddd
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joe

Beckley, WV

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#21
Jul 30, 2009
 
well hit is two bad that we cants be losing all of our chryslers too because chryslers sux. I am white and I wuz educationed in the martinsburg school district I know my chryslers and I know my cards and cars and chryslers are great.
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