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Made in America to Make a Comeback

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Yup, I try to buy only made in america product. This continues to show with my GM and Dodge Family of products. :D

I prefer "Made in the USA". Its more specific and gets revenge on those darn smug Canadians. ;-)

"Made in America" can mean its made in some central American tin-pot dictator led country by kidnapped children.

USA! USA! USA!

Cue up the classic 'America-F*ck Yeah' anthem from 'Team America-World Police'... :)

I don't want to exclude the Canadians, since they build many of the Ford and Chrysler products I like.

I don't want to exclude the Canadians, since they build many of the Ford and Chrysler products I like.

Well, they built quite a few of my favorite Pontiacs. But that's only because we forced them to do it. ;-)

I don't want to exclude the Canadians,

Oh wait, yes, yes I do. :P

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