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To: Elsewhere who wrote (8720)11/29/2006 10:35:25 PM
From: dvdw©Respond to of 24758
 
Thanks for this comment; "The exhaust fumes of the original model with a two-stroke engine were unbearable."

Tonight there was a panel on CSPAN discussing the Supreme Courts current case on green house gasses and global warming, as it impacts the MA coast line..

There was one attorney from the State of MA. arguing for the standard of redressability. I thought about your comment and how much Redressability of the erosion of the Mass. coast line might in fact be due to the prolific out put of pollutions from the State car of East Germany, and other parts of the soviet bloch who also drove these classes of cars. Emission pollutants Accumulate over long periods, so logic dictates that any current problems are subject of prior outputs, which were most probably the result of low socialist standards and inattention to any enviromental impacts, poor designs might have.

The special Assistant to the Attorney General from Mass is a strong advocate for Redressability, a legal concept being interjected into our system in order to Protect us from harm up to 50 years post facto.

By your own admission, Germany produced the best and worst cars Jochen, there must be some recourse that the Supreme Court might take, to hold the Socialist part of the German past responsible for the erosion of Ma coast line.

Everyone knows that the accumulated effects of erosion happen over long periods of time, there fore, climatologists must trace the gross emmissions of the Trabant class of vehicle which under the concept of redressability is probably the major contributor to our current global warming.

Capitalists produced the less polluting vehicles and Socialists produced the most polluting vehicles and now 30 years hence we have this global warming which should necessarily be attributable to the reckless elitists who designed and sold a lower standard vehicle without regard to any effects those vehicles might have on future generations of europeans or the coast lines of the eastern states of the US.

Someone with some pull needs to redirect the MA attorney to Probable cause and evidentury standards other than rhetoric invoked as convenience.

If East Coast lines are eroding, as in MA, redressability demands that the true source of the noxious effects are placed where they belong....not on the US auto industry, but on those reprehensible two cylander models produced for the warsaw pact proletariat.

trade winds and trabants= ma. coast line failure.

Thank you Jochen for corroborating the missing information.