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Re: Cooper Tires!!! Huge Problems!!!
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Posted by Midwest redneck on November 04, 2005 at 01:59:08 from (66.151.2.81):
In Reply to: Cooper Tires!!! Huge Problems!!! posted by T_Bone on November 03, 2005 at 22:16:03:
I dont know if Cooper tire is too blame or not, but one thing is for sure I dont like TV reporters finding root cause problems for things that they are not qualified to investigate. Are TV reporters engineers, or technicians, or failure cause/effect experts...I dont think so. Stupid is as Stupid does, TV reporters will do anything for a story even if it is false or an outright lie, remember that Jerko** at the New York times that made up stories to look important. If Cooper tire is not assembling tires properly then I would think that the Justice department or NTSB would get on their tail ASAP. I just cant trust the media for important issues anymore. Sorry for venting.
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