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Guest buickman
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If you are interested in seeing one of the greatest propaganda efforts of all time, purchase tomorrow's Wall Street Journal. Mr. Steve Harris (The Rushing Rabbit), recently recalled director of PR at GM, has taken it into overdrive. First, he arranged for "Red Ink Rick" to be interviewed by anyone willing to "Paint the Roses Red". Now, rushing additional "Mad Chatter", the WSJ is the medium of choice. There you will find an advertised letter of support from the National Dealer Council glowing with accolades in support of Mr Wagoner, whom the New York Post called "the worst CEO since Chainsaw Al Dunlap".

Without question, they are very concerned, even extremely worried, atop the Ren Cen. When I read the piece I was astonished to see the lengths to which the spinmasters are willing to stretch. See for yourself how nervous executives grasp frantically to avoid the groundswell of calls for resignation. The letter is more than absurdity, it's truly an embarrasment.

Who Stole the Assets? Off With His Head!

Where's Donald Trump when you need him? It's high time to end the Apprenticeship of G. Richard Wagoner.

Buickman

Edited by buickman
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Too bad The New York Post isn't anywhere near to being in the same league as The Wall Street Journal or The New York Times! :rolleyes:

Guest YellowJacket894
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Mr. Jim Dingleberry, just please shut the hell up. Thank you.

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If I read this after popping acid and listening to Purple Haze, will it make sense?

Buickman, please confine these duplicate posts to existing topics in the future. This rehash doesn't merit a thread of its own.

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