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Each year after Thanksgiving it begins, the count down to the year’s top ten lists. Everything from movies, to sports, to embarrassing moments is collected to be shown over and over again as a remembrance of the past year.

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My friend has just died, but it doesn’t matter, I have a new and better friend now anyhow.

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Bush goes bust, Obama rises, white kids lose their minds and so on.

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"I have known Dan Edwards for almost 50 years, we grew up together. He's probably the smartest guy I know. He is NOT some political pundit, or talking head on the local or national boob tube, just an average guy. He served his country in the Navy (for which I forgave him long ago, he'd have been a GREAT Marine), working on classified nuclear stuff under water, and went on to have a career with one of the biggest and best known information & technology companies in the world, then retired and began a new career, making folks smile & laugh. His article is tongue in cheek and slightly sarcastically humorous, but make no mistake... HE HIT THE NAIL RIGHT ON THE HEAD. When the UAW was formed, it was a GREAT idea and performed the tough task of protecting the average working man from being bent over the barrel by the BIG corporations. But, as the years have passed THEY have become the 800 pound gorilla in the corner of the room when the automakers started working on how to make bigger profits. No body came along to bail me out when my business went belly up, both times. And, I don't know of anyone personally that ever got bailed out of a losing business, unless they had wealthy and indulgent relatives. Our economy became the greatest in the world (for a good long while) but economic requirements in a free market world finally caught up with us. Toyota/Honda/Nissan/Hyundai/etc. started providing cars that got better mileage, were technically more proficient and advanced, and to top it all off they sold them to us for less money than 'The Big 3'. It was only a matter of time before it caught up to us, and THEY knew that. I love my American made Cadillac, and have driven Caddys for about 35 years. The other day I parked next to a top of the line Toyota that someone had just purchased, the sticker was still in the window. Curiosity got the best of me and I read the window sticker, only to find that it was better equipped than my top of the line Cadillac DTS (with EVERY option available in '07) and it cost almost $20K less than mine, and had a longer (better) warranty. If 'The Big 3' and the UAW didn't see this coming a long time ago, then they should have reconsidered who they hired to captain their gradually sinking ship. I prefer to 'Buy American' whenever I can, but... my next car will probably come from Japan. Unless, of course, 'The Big 3' pull their collective crainiums our of their rectums and take a big breath of the fresh air of genuine economic truths."

Dan Edwards article on the 'Big 3' (The Big Three and the Failure of Auto-eroticism)

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