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Default Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 02:06 PM






I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well
prepared as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers and
plans were needed?

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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 02:30 PM







"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote

Quote:
I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well prepared
as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers and plans were
needed?
C'mon, Tim... These turkeys knew they were coming before Congress to be
grilled and they should have been prepared to answer hard questions.
Paulson
is an administration hanger-on, admitted, but we are not really talking
about
Nardelli being better than Paulson.

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.



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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 02:30 PM




"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote

Quote:
I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well prepared
as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers and plans were
needed?
C'mon, Tim... These turkeys knew they were coming before Congress to be
grilled and they should have been prepared to answer hard questions.
Paulson
is an administration hanger-on, admitted, but we are not really talking
about
Nardelli being better than Paulson.

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.



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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 02:30 PM




"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote

Quote:
I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well prepared
as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers and plans were
needed?
C'mon, Tim... These turkeys knew they were coming before Congress to be
grilled and they should have been prepared to answer hard questions.
Paulson
is an administration hanger-on, admitted, but we are not really talking
about
Nardelli being better than Paulson.

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.



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Mike Hunter
 
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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 03:13 PM



I recognized two of the Senators you are referencing, but who do you think
was the third?


"HLS" <nospam (AT) nospam (DOT) nix> wrote

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"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote in message
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The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.



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Mike Hunter
 
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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 03:13 PM



I recognized two of the Senators you are referencing, but who do you think
was the third?


"HLS" <nospam (AT) nospam (DOT) nix> wrote

Quote:
"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote in message
..

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.



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Mike Hunter
 
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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 03:13 PM



I recognized two of the Senators you are referencing, but who do you think
was the third?


"HLS" <nospam (AT) nospam (DOT) nix> wrote

Quote:
"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote in message
..

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.



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Tim
 
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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 05:00 PM



HLS wrote:
Quote:
"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote in message
news:662e2$492b0949$cef8ac46$30915 (AT) TEKSAVVY (DOT) COM...
I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well
prepared as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers
and plans were needed?

C'mon, Tim... These turkeys knew they were coming before Congress to be
grilled and they should have been prepared to answer hard questions.
Paulson
is an administration hanger-on, admitted, but we are not really talking
about
Nardelli being better than Paulson.

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.

How many times has Paulson changed his mind about what he is going to do?
The reason they need the loan is obvious. There is a credit freeze
caused by the banks.
The companies have other problems but this is what has caused them to go
to the government for loans at this time.

The politicians were laying in wait, determined to make a show for the
electorate, who would rather have these companies fail or their workers'
standards of living drop than save an industry that helped improve the
blue collar worker's life to one that is the envy of the world.


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Tim
 
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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 05:00 PM



HLS wrote:
Quote:
"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote in message
news:662e2$492b0949$cef8ac46$30915 (AT) TEKSAVVY (DOT) COM...
I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well
prepared as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers
and plans were needed?

C'mon, Tim... These turkeys knew they were coming before Congress to be
grilled and they should have been prepared to answer hard questions.
Paulson
is an administration hanger-on, admitted, but we are not really talking
about
Nardelli being better than Paulson.

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.

How many times has Paulson changed his mind about what he is going to do?
The reason they need the loan is obvious. There is a credit freeze
caused by the banks.
The companies have other problems but this is what has caused them to go
to the government for loans at this time.

The politicians were laying in wait, determined to make a show for the
electorate, who would rather have these companies fail or their workers'
standards of living drop than save an industry that helped improve the
blue collar worker's life to one that is the envy of the world.


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Tim
 
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Default Re: Detroit Three executives - 11-24-2008 , 05:00 PM



HLS wrote:
Quote:
"Tim" <jmeth111 (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca> wrote in message
news:662e2$492b0949$cef8ac46$30915 (AT) TEKSAVVY (DOT) COM...
I wouldn't blame the Detroit Three executives. They were as well
prepared as Paulson was. Why would they expect more detailed answers
and plans were needed?

C'mon, Tim... These turkeys knew they were coming before Congress to be
grilled and they should have been prepared to answer hard questions.
Paulson
is an administration hanger-on, admitted, but we are not really talking
about
Nardelli being better than Paulson.

The three "stooges" made fools of themselves.

How many times has Paulson changed his mind about what he is going to do?
The reason they need the loan is obvious. There is a credit freeze
caused by the banks.
The companies have other problems but this is what has caused them to go
to the government for loans at this time.

The politicians were laying in wait, determined to make a show for the
electorate, who would rather have these companies fail or their workers'
standards of living drop than save an industry that helped improve the
blue collar worker's life to one that is the envy of the world.


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