That's true. The "sudden acceleration" nonsense was purely  
muckracking crap. And it cost a lot of people their jobs, not to  
mention diminishing the value of private property. And there was  
absolutely no truth to it. None. Zip. Zero. People with even an ounce  
of intelligent recognized that from the beginning, but that didn't  
stop the assholes.
Paul
On Jan 16, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Rick Denney wrote:

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>> Excellent, Ken. Please take the stand:-).
>> I find it very entertaining that so many people, who know so
>> little about automobiles, are always ready to trash the US auto
>> industry. It's been a popular indoor sport since Ralph and company
>> kicked it off in the late sixties with another misinformation
>> campaign.
>
> It's not just the U.S. auto industry that gets the "60 minutes"
> treatment.
>
> Rick "a former owner of a 1984 Audi 5000" Denney
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