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>> Kinda funny about the Ford decision. Imagine them trying to market their
>> products to blind people. LOL .... Sounds pretty desperate to me. I can >> see >> the news now, "Film at 11: Ford, in an act of desperation, is trying to >> market their cars to blind people." >> >> Whups! There goes what's left of their stock. Maybe Obama stealing from >> all >> tax-payers will bail them out again. >> >> And we'll only have you to blame for pity-manipulating a few Ford execs >> because of your misplaced desperate need for attention. >> >> It always all starts with one idiot with skewed self-serving intentions. Actually, it usually starts with an idiot who can't get his facts straight: "It should come as no surprise, as Rasmussen Reports said Tuesday, that the recent government bailouts of General Motors and the Chrysler Corporation have affected public attitudes toward the U.S. automakers. But rather than pitch in to help the struggling manufacturers continue to stay afloat, 46 percent of Americans indicated to Rasmussen that they were more likely to buy a new car from Ford-if they were, in fact, buying a new car-because it did not take government money in order to keep its doors open. Call it a competitive advantage for Ford. By staying away from the bailout, the company has potentially increased its share of the market place by a significant amount, especially among those who insist on "buying America" as a political statement." http://www.usnews.com/blogs/peter-ro...vidualism.html If you ever hope to be taken with even a minute amount of credibility, pay attention to what's going on around you... Take Care, Dudley Dudley Hanks |
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