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Friday, September 02, 2011

Gibson Guitar CEO Says Feds Told Him Problems Would ‘Go Away’ If Labor Done In Madagascar (Updated With Beck Interview)

The tale of the Gibson guitar raid — the one focused on the legendary guitar maker’s alleged importation and use of illegal wood — has taken an odd turn. Now CEO Henry Juszkiewicz is claiming the Feds told him that some of his problems “would go away” if the company used Madagascar labor.
In an interview with Beck radio affiliate KMJ 105.9 in Fresno, California, Juszkiewicz told host Chris Daniel that the government made the point “explicitly:”
CHRIS DANIEL:  Mr. Juszkiewicz, did an agent of the US government suggest to you that your problems would go away if you used Madagascar labor instead of American labor?
HENRY JUSZKIEWICZ:  They actually wrote that in a pleading.
CHRIS DANIEL:  Excuse me?
HENRY JUSKIEWICZ:   They actually wrote that in a pleading.
CHRIS DANIEL:  That your problems would go away if you used Madagascar labor instead of our labor?
HENRY JUSKIEWICZ:  Yes, yeah. They said that explicitly.
Gateway Pundit has the audio:




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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

this is an amazing story. if americans can't get upset about this; they are brain dead.

Anonymous said...

Thats Obama for you killing more jobs for Americans. His agenda is to ruin our country and start over with total government control. Communism if you will. Wake up America lets take our country back.