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Pardon me, but this is the kind of bull**** that's killing GA



 
 
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Old March 16th 05, 04:17 PM
Dean Wilkinson
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Hey, you can sue anyone for anything, doesn't mean you'll win. Take for
instance the Washington state family suing Caterpillar because an Israeli
bulldozer driver ran over their daughter who was standing in front of a
Palestinian house that was to be demolished. The bulldozer worked as
designed, the death occured because their protesting daughter was too
stubborn to move and the driver was too stubborn to stop. Squish.

Yep, sounds like Caterpillar's fault, doesn't it? If they had only put a
disclaimer on the front of the bulldozer that said, "Caution, standing in
front of this bulldozer as it bears down on you can result in severe injury
or death.", they would be off the hook. Now you know where all those silly
product warnings come from...


 




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