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I am writing in response to a story that ran in your Sept. 28 edition regarding General Motors` use of various animals ”in the name of auto safety.”
Senselessly killing ”about 20,000” animals during the past decade has not, in my opinion, helped GM produce a vehicle vastly superior to the products of other auto manufacturers who do not slaughter innocent animals.
I`ve always felt that General Motors products were of a lesser quality than their competitors. Now, after reading the article, I`ve learned that GM`s management is even more fallible than the cars they so poorly produce.




