petition to the FIA (Spa 2008 result)

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Rob W
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Re: petition to the FIA (Spa 2008 result)

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Over 5000 signatures now...

bizadfar
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I have seen TONNES of petitions online from protests against Electrical appliance giants to federal governments.

Even if millions sign this, what result will it bring?

I have not seen anything influenced by petitiononline. To me, it is almost like a place to vent or let off some steam.

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Ciro Pabón
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I also think that the way to change FIA is to become a member of your local automobile club and go to the meetings, but I'm a weird guy.

Anyway, yes, I'm prepared to sell (who said something about donations?) three of my wives to FIA, but I'm not really into that bussiness.
Ciro

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bizadfar wrote:I have seen TONNES of petitions online from protests against Electrical appliance giants to federal governments.

Even if millions sign this, what result will it bring?

I have not seen anything influenced by petitiononline. To me, it is almost like a place to vent or let off some steam.
Its a great place to get your IP address linked to your personal opinion.

After that, it is just the GPS coordinates to take care of you.

People who cry and outrage over a car race, but refuse to step outside and help their local man deserve to be exposed like this.

It is the surest way to find those people that cause most of the worlds drama, and blacklist them.

Retards.

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Ciro Pabón wrote:I also think that the way to change FIA is to become a member of your local automobile club and go to the meetings, but I'm a weird guy.
Those clubs didn't do much good in the Mosley Sexgate did they? :)
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill

woohoo
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This petition is the dumbest idea yet.

Rulings held and set up by the majority are witch hunts really.
Just a mob going with with their opinion.
Sorry, but this show idiocy in motion, really. :lol:
The only way to close a stupid question is to give a smart answer

Belatti
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Ciro Pabón wrote:
MY WIFE (typing and answering the phone): Massa's victory? Do you call that a victory? Besides, who cares? Is Hamilton going to end without a job like that spaniard guy, whatsitsname? Alfonso?

ME: No, he's not. You're right as usual, pumpkin.
:lol:
Simply Hi-la-rious!
Is that a true dialogue or you just invented it?

Back on Topic: here in Argentina the most fashionable protest is the "Piquete".
The people who made those protests are called "piqueteros".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piqueteros
Here we are used to deal with them, but in the "correct" 1st world, just stand 50 of those guys in FIA head office in Paris and I´m pretty sure they will change their desicion :lol:
"You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well." -Juan Manuel Fangio

"I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence." -Ayrton Senna

nae
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I think the term for people power is democracy

not idiocy

what other options are there
sit by and watch, then definitely nothing will change
..?

emissary76
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admin@fiacourt.com - Flood the FIA with your angry emails!

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Perhaps it is time we direct our angry comments to the FIA International Court of Appeal about what happened to Lewis Hamilton in Belgium:

admin@fiacourt.com


Please spread this address all over the web.

axle
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I don't think it's necessary now - no one publically agrees with the decision - and that should be ringing around FIA HQ loud and clear - if it isn't there is no hope.
- Axle

emissary76
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Perhaps it is time we direct our comments to the FIA International Court of Appeal:

admin@fiacourt.com


Please spread this address all over the web.

emissary76
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I tend to agree with you, but I think they need to know that there is a critical mass out there really upset after Belgium.

Besides, I wouldn't mind seeing their servers explode...

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Harrelson
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Can i use the same email to praise the stewards decision?

Besides the point mate, writing to them angry emails is just venting off, you wont get anywhere.

nae
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Assuming you have tried before and not got anywhere?
..?

chasefreak
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the count has almost reached 21k

but has a petition helped
i have not heard anything like this at least the FIA won't change their way of seeing RED