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	<title>Comments on: Rev. Jesse Jackson Weighs In On The Auto Bailout</title>
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		<title>By: Terry Parkhurst</title>
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		<dc:creator>Terry Parkhurst</dc:creator>
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		<description>Does anyone know who Ed Davis Jr. was? He was the first African-American car dealer; started with Studebaker in the forties and ended up with Chrysler in 1963. 

The Reverend Jackson probably doesn&#039;t know who Ed Davis was either; but he&#039;ll be briefed, of course. 

There is some truth to what Reverend Jackson purports. Sadly, the messenger is wrong. It sort of akin to when Bill Clinton tells you he feels your pain. 

The truly scary thing is, as of late Friday evening December fifth is Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is now dictating terms to the Big Three as to what she wants from the domestic auto industry, in the next few years. 

So now we have someone with no substantial business experience, no engineering or industrial design degree or experience, telling us how cars should be built in America. If Lewis Carroll was still alive, he could write a better satiric novel about politics, than Alice in Wonderland about all this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone know who Ed Davis Jr. was? He was the first African-American car dealer; started with Studebaker in the forties and ended up with Chrysler in 1963. </p>
<p>The Reverend Jackson probably doesn&#8217;t know who Ed Davis was either; but he&#8217;ll be briefed, of course. </p>
<p>There is some truth to what Reverend Jackson purports. Sadly, the messenger is wrong. It sort of akin to when Bill Clinton tells you he feels your pain. </p>
<p>The truly scary thing is, as of late Friday evening December fifth is Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is now dictating terms to the Big Three as to what she wants from the domestic auto industry, in the next few years. </p>
<p>So now we have someone with no substantial business experience, no engineering or industrial design degree or experience, telling us how cars should be built in America. If Lewis Carroll was still alive, he could write a better satiric novel about politics, than Alice in Wonderland about all this.</p>
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