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  1. Let us know if that works for ya. I'm sure we can all come up with deficiencies we'd like to sue for.
  2. What's "enough" people? I saw two people referenced in the article and they're both probably dirtbag lawyers.
  3. It's a perfect solution, other than the fact congress can't be trusted to do the right thing with the money. Everyone pays their appropriate share. If you don't do much driving and have a little car, you won't pay much more. If you have a big car or an Escalade and drive an hour each way to work, you're going to pay a LOT more.
  4. Ah that makes sense as I go back and look at the thread. Diesel is a huge opportunity if handled properly. To me it's criminal that diesel prices are higher and in some cases substantially higher than gas. Years ago diesel was substantially cheaper as it should be. I believe it costs less to process. If the masses moved over to it as a primary fuel, the price would come down.
  5. Um maybe a Cooper gets 40 combined but there's no way a 3 is anywhere near that. In the 2007 model I see 20/29 or 21/30 depending on model. Am I missing something?
  6. I don't it's an oxymoron...... no wait.... maybe it's just a moron.
  7. I hope the "staightening out" part comes soon - it's too confusing for the simple consumer.
  8. This is stuff GM is be out there beating the drum about.... hard.... Are you listening and watching Rick?
  9. It *will* take time for GM to gain back a solid following. There are so many Toyota humpers out there now and they'll take a long time to convince.
  10. I'm sure the transcripts are easily found with a little effort. The gaff was thoroughly covered and I remember him specifically discussing his reasons for lying when called on it later. On your uranium question, when you're a manager of people at ANY level, YOU'RE responsible for YOUR decisions whether it's based on somebody else's information or not. It's your responsibility to validate information given to you and assess credibility of the sources. This is the case, because YOU will be on the hook for the decision and NOT the source of the poor information. Bush is a poor manager and makes bad decisions too frequently. He doesn't think through the ramifications of his actions (the "axis of evil" speech will go down in history as one of his biggest blunders) and doesn't take responsibility for his mistakes. I've always had a great deal of disdain for people who speak with authority as if what they say is the gospel truth when they're proven to be wrong at times. Bush fits this description to a "T." He has singlehandedly given the Democrats control of congress for the next 8 years and the presidency until 2012. (Plus I might add caused me to vote for Democrats for the first time in my life.) *Thread closed*
  11. Are you kidding? Is your name Jeb Bush? How about just before he fired Rummy as a recent example? He was asked a direct question about it the day before and he was visibly adament his support was behind Rumsfeld. The next day Rummy was gone. He even admitted he lied. Once a liar. Always a liar. And when he's not lying he's spinning. Iraq was buying uranium - now they're not. Don't even mentioned WMD's which is either lying or incompetence. You decide which is the worst trait.
  12. The reasons he's the worst president in history have little to do with CAFE standards and more to do with lies, deceit, ignorance and stupidity.
  13. The product is in the pipeline.... the next target: UAW
  14. She's just a lemming like all the others. They think that by piling on, they're more intelligent than the rest of us. It makes them feel better. Think in terms of how the war in Iraq was facilitated by public sentiment and you'll understand what I mean.
  15. That's priced by the drug companies that Bush helped insulate from competition by passing Medicare part D. I'm counting the days until the '08 election so we can sweep the rest of those criminal Republicans out of office. Yeah I'm talking about YOU Sununu and Gregg from New Hampshire!
  16. This is exactly the way to do it..... by increasing the gasoline tax. People will buy more efficient vehicles when the cost to run the less efficient ones gets painful. Why Bush's advisors don't tell him this tells volumes of why he's one of the worst presidents of the history of this country.
  17. Sheesh will they hurry up and kick off already? (Just kidding.)
  18. I'm curious why GM's is so much higher than Ford's. Purely based on the number of units sold?
  19. Better quality and less quantity is a very good thing.
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