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Re: Re: Re: Re: Ford Truck Auto Transmission
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Posted by Gary in TX on January 24, 2003 at 06:41:49 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Ford Truck Auto Transmission posted by Scott Green on January 24, 2003 at 04:59:30:
WEll, you do pay for quality but I think all trucks are way overpriced, heck everything is. The only thing not going up is salaries. There is something bad wrong in this country and I think the government should be working on trying to help us at home more. I know they do some but so much more needs to be done. Look how much money its costing to do all that over in the middle east, I know they need to get him out of power and all but I'm afraid once he is out someone else will work there way in and start it all over again. Gas prices are one thing that needs a bit of attention. Heck if it keeps going up we are not going to be able to afford to go work! Kind of got off of topic but thought it something worth mentioning. All my years, which have not really been that many, I always thought I lived in the greatest country in the world and still do, but there are some things in the good ole USA that needs changing. Heck the whole world for that matter. There are alot people hurting out here in many ways and we need help! WE need help without all the red tape! Our elected officials are there to serve us and we put them there so it should be their duty to work for us. They may be doing much more for us than I can see and know about but I for one and not seeing very much good right now. Hopefully it will change soon. Sorry for getting off the subject and all and for getting on the soapbox.
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