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The greatest Ford Motor Company conspiracy theory ever told, brought to you by Allpar
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 14834220" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Anyone who moves to discredit one person and give the credit to another wothout acknowledging anything of the person he is attacking has discredited himself from the start. I skimmed it and saw that ir was basically a Dodge circle jerk. We all know the Dodge brothers did good work, but it was still Henry Ford who created the assembly line and sought to employ such workers. That's what made Ford successful and Ford adamantly refused to unionize even after everyone else did, but was eventually forced to. </p><p></p><p>He paid the highest wages because he wanted a qualiry product and a good work force. If you can't write an article without acknowedging even these credits then you have discredited yourself already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 14834220, member: 21786"] Anyone who moves to discredit one person and give the credit to another wothout acknowledging anything of the person he is attacking has discredited himself from the start. I skimmed it and saw that ir was basically a Dodge circle jerk. We all know the Dodge brothers did good work, but it was still Henry Ford who created the assembly line and sought to employ such workers. That's what made Ford successful and Ford adamantly refused to unionize even after everyone else did, but was eventually forced to. He paid the highest wages because he wanted a qualiry product and a good work force. If you can't write an article without acknowedging even these credits then you have discredited yourself already. [/QUOTE]
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