Poll: Should there be a campaign against GM?

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Recently, I watched the John Adams miniseries and was reminded of the Tea Act and the Boston Tea Party. This reminded me of the nationalizing of GM. I think that this response by the tyrannical federal government calls its citizens to a response much like that of the Tea Act. Since throwing a GM vehicle in the harbor would be nice, but might be considered too extreme (presently), a safer more easily obtainable goal is to boycott all of GM's products until the corporation is liquidated and/or sold off to a domestic owner.

Poll: Should there be a campaign to boycott Government Motors?

1. Yes
2. No
3. Undecided
4. Other Suggestions

Poll: Would you support such a boycott on social networks like myspace, facebook, youtube, digg, etc?

1. Yes
2. No
3. Undecided
4. Other Suggestions

In Liberty,
McGrew

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The investors that you need

The investors that you need to boycot moved on ..You are the invester now..Do you want GM to succeed under socialist rule ?Answer for yourself
*They have to do it LEGALLY
Good people make the difference, you-no

Yes

and Yes.

I have been sending out mass emails for weeks now telling people to buy Ford only. Send the Gvt. motors right into the crapper. There is an article out there that already reports Ford is doing the best, if I can find the link I will post it.

BUY FORD!!!!!!! VOTE WITH YOUR FRNs, use them against themselves.

NoNoGm doesnt need a

No

No

Gm doesnt need a boycott. No one will buy their cars anyway. Actually, I do sort of want their new Camaro :)

Ventura 2012