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I remember those cigs. HD will go to bed w/anyone for a buck.
Prostitutes for sure they are or rather have become.
I support them, I am guilty........
How about all that "Buy American" that they were pushn' in the 80's to get folks to steer away from the metrics.
What happened to that slogan? I wished that they would stick to their guns and support the country that made them what they are today, but unfortunately they are the product of nothin' more than corporate greed, plain and simple.
In essence they are part of the problem, not the solutution, as far as this economic thing goes...
Who do think makes all their parts for them anymore, not to mention their motor clothes?
You could do almost all HD, but I don't think that they ever put their logo on a TV?
Knowing them though, I'm sure that they've entertained the notion.....
Last edited by lionsm13; Oct 14, 2008 at 07:41 AM.
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