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The quality and craftsmanship of American workers is as good as any in the world. What are you, some sort of angst-ridden, tree-hugging, product liability lawyer? Why would you publicly denigrate the life work of several hundred thousand fellow citizens (if indeed you are an American) whom you’ve never met? You might want to take a course in freshman economics and reflect a bit on what constitutes our gross national product. I assure you that a nation of 300 million people cannot survive selling one another insurance, hamburgers, and Scan-Tech bushings from Malaysia. The freedoms we enjoy and our ability to protect those freedoms are made possible by the engineers, workers, and yes, support personnel design, manufacture, and distribute tangible goods.
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'88 244GL, '89 244GL, '90 244DL, '91 244, '92 244
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