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Journal pudge's Journal: Nazi Cars 4

Some crazy guy sent me a note on YouTube about how the U.S. is like Nazi Germany.

He cited that Bush's grandfather helped the Nazis or whatever. Yes, that proves our government is as bad as the Nazis! Absolutely!

My next thought was, "so did Henry Ford, so I guess I can't drive a Ford." And then I thought, for that matter, all Japanese cars are tainted by being allied with the Nazis. And of course, so are all German cars, because, well, they practically WERE Nazis.

That leaves GMC and Chevrolet, Kia, British cars ... what else can we drive?

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  • They were actually founded as a direct yet autonomous extension of the nazi's. So Bush (a nazi) fighting baathists (more nazi's) should be perfectly acceptable to him. better to have nazi's fighting nazi's than nazi's fighting them, or something.
  • You can't really drive GM, because Opel was a GM subsidiary during the war and manufactured numerous military vehicles for the Nazis with "GM's blessing" (so say the conspiracy nuts). And of course GM is *solely* responsible for the demise of streetcars in America (see same people), so they're also the ones screwing you on the lack of public transport. And Kia is owned by Hyundai, who opened a factory in North Korea to help broker peace. And while there are no ties to Nazis, you really should steer clear
    • by pudge ( 3605 ) * Works for Slashdot
      Thanks, that was awesome, and I agree 100% about Chevys and British cars. :-)
  • Please come back to doing stories. KDawson's political soapbox is ruining the site.

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