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Re: The Truth About Toyota Engine Oil Sludge
"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958diespammersdie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ep36vg.o4.1@news.evilcabal.org...[color=blue]
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> "JoeSpareBedroom" ...[color=green]
>> "Wickeddoll®"...[color=darkred]
>>>> "Scott in Florida" ...[/color][/color]
> [email]johngdole@hotmail.com[/email] wrote:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>>>>
>>>>>>However, a Jan 18 2007 article in the Free Press stated that Toyota is
>>>>>>going to settle a class action led grew out of the Jeff Meckstroth
>>>>>>case
>>>>>>in Feb 2007 precisely because of that. And owners who kept up their
>>>>>>maintenance and suffered sludged up engines should have better luck.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not ONE person that changed their oil.....developed sludge.
>>>>>
>>>>> Toyota bent over backward to keep its reputation.
>>>>> Scott in Florida
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>>>>
>>>> Too bad the world doesn't work the way it should. The settlement
>>>> should've required that anyone who did not change their oil, and
>>>> received settlement money should have their photographs included on
>>>> full page ads bought by Toyota: "Do You Know These People? They Sue
>>>> Others Because Of Mistakes They Made". Names & full addresses included.
>>>>
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>>> LOL that would be great, but I doubt ACLU would let that go...
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>>> :-)
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>>> Natalie[/color]
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>> I like the ACLU sometimes, but in this case, they could kiss my ass.
>> There was a time when certain people were stuck in a pillory in the
>> center of town, and they were pelted with rotten produce. It's time to
>> bring that back.
>>[/color]
> LOL My problem with them is that their foundation is a great idea, but
> like most organizations, they don't know when to reign it in.
>
> Natalie
>[/color]
Sometimes it's good to take things to extremes, and force your opponents to
pull the argument back into the realm of acceptable, which, in the case of
constitutional law, is also known as the realm of the stupid. The simple.
The easy. The lazy.
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