Posted by John Harmon on September 23, 2009 at 17:19:50 from (65.55.67.191):
In Reply to: Wal mart mentality? posted by s.crum on September 21, 2009 at 06:57:47:
S. Crum you really opened up a can this time.After reading or attempting to read and giving up on some of the responses below I will throw this in. I live not to far from Surprise Az. Go to Surprise and the surrounding area and all the major players for the working man's dollar are on every Intersection or Mall area and all of them stock items forign made mostly from China. Walmart.Kmart,Target,Sams Club,Costco,Kohls,Dillards,Sears.JCPenney,NAPA,Checkers,O'Reillys,Shucks Kragen,Discount Tire,Big O Tire,Interstate Battery,Discount Auto,Ace,True Value and the list goes on and on and by and large these Merchants and all the others stock merchandise from China and the rest of the world. so why the big flap over Wal Mart? The only Forign countries products I have a huge problem with is Pakistan and Affganistan. Why are these two Heroin producing countries allowed to sell their goods here in this country when they by and large would like nothing more than to see the USA terminate? If a handle isn't gotten on the smuggling of drugs into our country we will have no country left.Boycott Pakistan,Boycott Affganistan!!
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