If GM truly wants to compensate everybody who has been harmed, fully and fairly, they ought to ask their lawyers to stop asking the bankruptcy court for bankruptcy court protection, and let these matters work their way out.
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Griffith urges GM to stop seeking bankruptcy protection to fairly compensate victims.
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