December 9, 2008

Revised GM Ad

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Says it all.

Bukko Boomeranger said...

Finally, truth in advertising...

Anonymous said...

The MSM seems overly 'sympathetic' to the bailout of the Big 3.

Would they let the potential loss of those huge advertising revenue streams influence their objectivity?

Anonymous said...

It's peanuts compared to the bank robberies (that's banks that rob). Really guys, it's nothing. GM is needed for the military man, it aint going down.

Anonymous said...

Hilarious is the worst way possible.

Anonymous said...

Wow - that was real. Yes, they ALL just took our money anyway. Because the government, the final authority in this society, said they could. And we just let them. Because we are anesthetized on cheezdoodles and happy meals. Pop another Xanax and check what's on the tube. It's ok.
Didn't George Orwell write something about this?

Anonymous said...

You're Welcome.

Credit where credits' due huh?

DIE U PIGS

Anonymous said...

I guess this would qualify as "highway robbery".

Anonymous said...

Keith, That looks very authentic, best ad since "captain credit crunch" hahhaa

Anonymous said...

The USA borrows to bailout until the country is completly broke then "America's Chickens Come Home to Roost" and the government is broke. Most people I know think the country will borrow till its broke, and they are all loading up on ammo. Obamatrons think the party will be saved and everything will be the same. How long can you borrow your way to prosperity?

Anonymous said...

and so what happens when no one still buys any cars say in May. will they finally file bankruptcy or come back for some more bailout. i wouldn't buy a ford if someone offered it to me 1/2 price, fully loaded, and 2 years free gas, free oil changes and maintenance. reason being most of time it would be out of commission. now that hummer, i'd consider it. LOL

Mitesh Damania said...

LAUGH! Reminds me of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sZuN0xXWLc

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