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Christoff wrote:Best line from John Mica Rep FL
As the grandson of the founder of toyoda motors, I am embarrassed for you that you have to sit here in the middle of a congressional hearing. I am embarrassed for your grandfather.
You are undermining the good working people of toyoda. You are making rookie mistimes.
Christoff wrote:Best line from John Mica Rep FL
As the grandson of the founder of toyoda motors, I am embarrassed for you that you have to sit here in the middle of a congressional hearing. I am embarrassed for your grandfather.
You are undermining the good working people of toyoda. You are making rookie mistimes.
Christoff wrote:Let the grilling begin.
Toyota officials sought to develop a public relations campaign to attack the credibility of key witnesses who have testified before Congress about acceleration problems with the company's cars, according to documents provided to the House committee investigating the automaker.
The effort was based in part on polling conducted for Toyota by Joel Benenson, President Obama's chief pollster. His poll questioned the integrity of the witnesses: Sean Kane, a Massachusetts safety consultant, and David Gilbert, an auto technology professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
Congressional investigators have demanded to know from company officials whether a campaign to debunk or discredit their witnesses was put into action.
The company says it never produced advertisements based on the polling. Still, plans for the campaign have drawn the ire of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which, upon learning of them, told the automaker to hand over all related documents.
Lawmakers "would take very seriously any effort to malign or intimidate witnesses who cooperate with our investigations," a committee spokesman said in a statement Friday...
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