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Hail to the chief, thanks to Toyota

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Hail to the chief, thanks to Toyota

Sharon Terlep / The Detroit News

Link to Original Article @ DetNews.com

This speech by President Bush -- who is fond of telling the Big Three to suck it up and build relevant vehicles -- is brought to you by Toyota Motor Corp. No kidding, Bush's speech to the National Association of Manufacturers Thursday in Washington was sponsored by four major manufacturers, including Toyota. "Toyota is a good corporate citizen and they want the world to know it," explained Hank Cox, vice president of media relations at NAM.

The four companies' logos were prominently displayed on a billboard outside the ballroom.

At least Bush referred to NAM's president, former Michigan Gov. John Engler, as "my buddy."

Hail to the chief, thanks to Toyota

Sharon Terlep / The Detroit News

Link to Original Article @ DetNews.com

This speech by President Bush -- who is fond of telling the Big Three to suck it up and build relevant vehicles

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That's pretty sad that if your own president is saying that...

I wonder if Bush has a Sequoia on his ranch........................?

  • 5 weeks later...

Not to get political, but what would you expect from a president who created the anti american Patriot(Aka.Dictatorship)act! :angry: WHAT A SLEAZE!

Engler sucked.... "my buddy", what a joke

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