Originally Posted by stic5
(Post 1573937039)
Good ol' Denial Dave giving us is super biased $0.02 cents. I'm very happy for him because pretty soon he's going to be able all the Toyotas he wants for about $500 each. I just hope one of them doesn't kill him.
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Originally Posted by stic5
(Post 1573937039)
Good ol' Denial Dave giving us is super biased $0.02 cents. I'm very happy for him because pretty soon he's going to be able all the Toyotas he wants for about $500 each. I just hope one of them doesn't kill him.
Hopefully won't kill him. However, there is a incredible likely hood more Toyota's including the Prius will kill more innocent Americans. Sadly, all the while some American's will make excuses for a foreign company that covered up defects that killed these poor people. The worst part is some have such a built in bias against America and, her products people do not see clearly or worse even care. And, to top that many of the people with that built in bias actually live in and, have been recipients of many of the great opportunities this country has to offer. |
....this coming from a guy whose avatar shows a Corvette with a massive oil leak......:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573938662)
Maybe you should look into the type of car that killed the people you appear to have so much passion and, concern for. Sadly, your passion and, concern appears as usual to be more for the import car (Toyota) then the Americans that died in the cars. This is why you almost always appear in a thread that concerns import cars. Though your constant defense of imports may be admirable to some. Sadly, your defense and, admiration for imports this time is misplaced and, clearly wrong.
you just cant dig yourself out of that hole fast enough, can you!:lol: i mean there is no way an American auto product supplier could produce faulty products and and an American auto manufacturer would put them on their car, knowing they couldbe defective, but not take effective action before an estimated 119 people die in their cars and about 250 people die overall. no, that could NEVER happen to American companies. keep up the good fight, soldier. :thumbs: |
Originally Posted by Dave68
(Post 1573940933)
....this coming from a guy whose avatar shows a Corvette with a massive oil leak......:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by m48xhp
(Post 1573942175)
you just cant dig yourself out of that hole fast enough, can you!:lol:
i mean there is no way an American auto product supplier could produce faulty products and and an American auto manufacturer would put them on their car, knowing they couldbe defective, but not take effective action before an estimated 119 people die in their cars and about 250 people die overall. no, that could NEVER happen to American companies. keep up the good fight, soldier. :thumbs: American, manufactures have done horrible things in the past including covering up asbestos exposure. However, many of the companies had & have employees that do the right thing and, often blow the whistle. Also, the United States has very stiff economic fines and, criminal prosecution. Take a moment to learn or read history books you will find this out. American companies are held to a higher standard. On the topic of asbestos it is still a legal substance in many parts of Asia. You may want to ask yourself why or at the very least attempt to find out. Take a moment to learn the type of business culture, and the types of governments you are speaking of in Asia before posting. This way you will appear more informed. If you are naive enough to believe the business culture in Asia along with the governments of those countries has your best interest at heart you are beyond dim witted. The business culture although not perfect in America is set up to guard against this type of thing happening. There are rewards for whistle blowers along with many safeguards. Is the system perfect? Not by a long shot. Again, take some time to learn about the culture, business culture and, the governments in Asia. After you do this you will sound somewhat more intelligent if that is possible. Sadly, the American education system has failed in not teaching history and, culture of other countries. This is why many are so mis-informed and, as we see extremely naive. |
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573938662)
Maybe you should look into the type of car that killed the people you appear to have so much passion and, concern for. Sadly, your passion and, concern appears as usual to be more for the import car (Toyota) then the Americans that died in the cars. This is why you almost always appear in a thread that concerns import cars. Though your constant defense of imports may be admirable to some. Sadly, your defense and, admiration for imports this time is misplaced and, clearly wrong.
Have you even witnessed the issues with the 2003-2004 Corvette fuel leaking issues? While imports due have issues, they are not uncommon to domestics as well. But I guess you will simply ignore that also. 2003-2004 Vettes have faulty fuel systems that can and have been known to ignite the fuel system and the car blowing up. Oh and your precious GM has done absolutely NOTHING to recall those cars or even help those that were effected. So yes, keep preaching your rant about imports only. While Americans build cars that also kill Americans. What's worse getting killed by foreigners or our own brothers:lol:. Wake up please.
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946009)
Sadly, the American education system has failed in not teaching history and, culture of other countries. This is why many are so mis-informed and, as we see extremely naive.
-Alex |
Link to said thread for Vette Suspension. Please read.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...or-smells.html And you might also be interested to know that parts of your Corvette are built in foreign countries. -Alex |
Originally Posted by AlexSmith
(Post 1573946735)
I suppose with that logic you also agree that guns kill people, not the people that pull the trigger LOL. Cars do not kill people at all. People are aware of the issue going on with Toyota. My uncle just bought himself a 2010, Tundra and couldn't be happier. However, he is aware of the issue and hopefully nothing happens to him.
Have you even witnessed the issues with the 2003-2004 Corvette fuel leaking issues? While imports due have issues, they are not uncommon to domestics as well. But I guess you will simply ignore that also. 2003-2004 Vettes have faulty fuel systems that can and have been known to ignite the fuel system and the car blowing up. Oh and your precious GM has done absolutely NOTHING to recall those cars or even help those that were effected. So yes, keep preaching your rant about imports only. While Americans build cars that also kill Americans. What's worse getting killed by foreigners or our own brothers:lol:. Wake up please. Yeah, as with other threads, you pick a fight with everyone else and EVERYONE else is uneducated and wrong. Did you ever think that maybe you are incorrect, or will you continue to believe that everyone else in the world is wrong and you're the only correct person. -Alex Take a moment and, think. Anything mechanical can break down or even be designed incorrectly. However, there is a big difference between a breakdown or poor design over a cover-up that killed innocent people. Maybe you can post about the innocent victims of the Corvette's blowing up along with the proof that GM covered up the defects or cause of death. Get over your love and, admiration for imports and, you may actually get what happened right here in America to fellow citizens at the hands of a foreign company. |
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946772)
Take a moment and, think. Anything mechanical can break down or even be designed incorrectly. However, there is a big difference between a breakdown or poor design over a cover-up that killed innocent people. Get over your love and, admiration for imports and, you may actually get what happened right here in America to fellow citizens at the hands of a foreign company. -Alex |
I'm guessing you're still going to deny the evidence in the thread I provided you too. Oh and probably still going to deny the evidence that domestic cars are built with parts and in foreign countries:rofl:. You're not a debator, you'r just a domestic nutswinger.
-Alex |
Originally Posted by AlexSmith
(Post 1573946768)
Link to said thread for Vette Suspension. Please read.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...or-smells.html And you might also be interested to know that parts of your Corvette are built in foreign countries. -Alex |
Originally Posted by AlexSmith
(Post 1573946804)
Ignoring my post point about the fuel leaking Corvettes I see:lol:. You'll just never get it. Adamantly incorrect and blindly biased to a major fault dispite all the evidence available. You truelly are a very individualistic person.
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Originally Posted by AlexSmith
(Post 1573946824)
I'm guessing you're still going to deny the evidence in the thread I provided you too. Oh and probably still going to deny the evidence that domestic cars are built with parts and in foreign countries:rofl:. You're not a debator, you'r just a domestic nutswinger.
-Alex |
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946009)
Sadly, the American education system has failed in, teaching, me, how to use commas, when I, create sentences,
I'm glad that the American business culture and government does have my/our best interest at heart. I should start a GM dealership and buy a few thousand shares of GM stocks...I can't lose! |
Originally Posted by VorteXGT
(Post 1573946886)
Sorry, but I refuse to have a serious debate with someone who can not form proper sentences while insulting the intelligence/education of another. Your posts and your logic are too hard for me to understand. My American education must have failed me.
I'm glad that the American business culture and government does have my/our best interest at heart. I should start a GM dealership and buy a few thousand shares of GM stocks...I can't lose! Commas | Punctuation Rules When starting a sentence with a weak clause, use a comma after it. Conversely, do not use a comma when the sentence starts with a strong clause followed by ... www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/commas.asp - Cached - Similar Cannot - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary Definition of cannot from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. www.merriam-webster.com/netdict/cannot - Cached - Similar To, Too, Two - e Learn English Language What's the difference between to, too, and two? It's not too difficult to use them, once you take the time to learn what they mean - and do some practicing ... www.elearnenglishlanguage.com › English Difficulties - Cached - Similar |
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946985)
Now this maybe the funniest post of all time. Can Not. You have to be kidding? Be very careful what you state when you post. Or you may look as dim witted as the member above.:lol:
Commas | Punctuation Rules When starting a sentence with a weak clause, use a comma after it. Conversely, do not use a comma when the sentence starts with a strong clause followed by ... www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/commas.asp - Cached - Similar Cannot - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary Definition of cannot from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. www.merriam-webster.com/netdict/cannot - Cached - Similar To, Too, Two - e Learn English Language What's the difference between to, too, and two? It's not too difficult to use them, once you take the time to learn what they mean - and do some practicing ... www.elearnenglishlanguage.com › English Difficulties - Cached - Similar |
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946985)
Now this maybe the funniest post of all time. Can Not. You have to be kidding? Be very careful what you state when you post. Or you may look as dim witted as the member above.:lol:
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Originally Posted by VorteXGT
(Post 1573947197)
You missed the point. I am not the one telling other people they are unintelligent, uneducated, "need a brain", etc., especially when it is only because their opinion differs from yours. But whatever...I see that responding to you is pointless (as I had been warned) so I'll agree to disagree and move on.
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Really? Really? Are you serious? You are the more self-contradicting bone-headed person on this forum.
You post this:
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946009)
Relax there pal and, learn a lesson. Never, ever put words into someones post.
Originally Posted by Vette Suspension
(Post 1573946009)
American, manufactures have done horrible things in the past including covering up asbestos exposure. However, many of the companies had & have employees that do the right thing and, often blow the whistle. Also, the United States has very stiff economic fines and, criminal prosecution. Take a moment to learn or read history books you will find this out. American companies are held to a higher standard. On the topic of asbestos it is still a legal substance in many parts of Asia. You may want to ask yourself why or at the very least attempt to find out.
Take a moment to learn the type of business culture, and the types of governments you are speaking of in Asia before posting. This way you will appear more informed. If you are naive enough to believe the business culture in Asia along with the governments of those countries has your best interest at heart you are beyond dim witted. The business culture although not perfect in America is set up to guard against this type of thing happening. There are rewards for whistle blowers along with many safeguards. Is the system perfect? Not by a long shot. Again, take some time to learn about the culture, business culture and, the governments in Asia. After you do this you will sound somewhat more intelligent if that is possible. Sadly, the American education system has failed in not teaching history and, culture of other countries. This is why many are so mis-informed and, as we see extremely naive. I see you are a psychiatricst, so I am going to take your entire persona on this forum as some kind of joke, purposely saying some of the dumbest things I have ever read, just to see our reaction. If this is the case, then touche! :) Think about it. Every time I see you post in any thread, you stick your nose where it was not requested and make everyhing a domestic vs. import debate and get proven wrong by MANY member in every thread. I dont know how the mods haven't caught wind of it. YOU are the outcast, YOU are the one that is wrong. but go ahead, reply back telling me how i am naive and should read a book. I'll be out driving my Tundra into on coming traffic uncontrollably because all the people in Indiana, California, Alabama that built it and it's componenets are out to kill me. |
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