GM encouraging text-driving in hopes of more car crashes.

It should be but the auto industry pays the news media to not talk about things like that. Every highway fatality is just an "accident" according to the press. 100 americans killed every DAY(!!!) on the highways and the press says no big deal.

Yeah, it's a dead subject...people have heart attacks everyday and yet the news media never reports them....

Hey stupid. Heart attacks are not caused by someone else's reckless behavior. Car crashes are and thus could easily be prevented. Fatal car crashes should be treated by the press the same as they treat shootings. THINK, you miserable hate-filled wretch.
 
It should be but the auto industry pays the news media to not talk about things like that. Every highway fatality is just an "accident" according to the press. 100 americans killed every DAY(!!!) on the highways and the press says no big deal.

Yeah, it's a dead subject...people have heart attacks everyday and yet the news media never reports them....

Hey stupid. Heart attacks are not caused by someone else's reckless behavior. Car crashes are and thus could easily be prevented. Fatal car crashes should be treated by the press the same as they treat shootings. THINK, you miserable hate-filled wretch.

Heart attacks occur from personal bad behavior so what-evah, sing your bitch a little louder, or buy a media outlet and find how you don't have any subscribers, cause you produce insignificant rants...
 
You people never heard of hands free cell phone interaction? Voice command texts? gheesh!!
 
Fatal car crashes should be treated by the press the same as they treat shootings.
Sorry, we've already allocated all available press space to obscure and insignificant events that have a transgender angle.

You'll have to take it up with novasteve to decide who's pet obsession gets coverage.
 
WTF??? This is going to do nothing but take road rage to another level.
 
WTF??? This is going to do nothing but take road rage to another level.

Yup - and that means more car crashes and more money for GM. The auto industry has been encouraging reckless driving for over 100 years.
 

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