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 reston_ray
 
posted on April 5, 2001 09:03:31 PM
I won't sell any - I won't buy any

Until the troops come home.

 
 gravid
 
posted on April 6, 2001 04:55:55 AM
If you were Bush that would mean something, but your heart is in the right spot.

 
 vogeldanl
 
posted on April 6, 2001 05:43:51 AM
This can be resolved quickly by stopping all Chinese imports. Good test for the Prez.

 
 juggheadd
 
posted on April 6, 2001 06:02:45 AM
Maybe its time Bush stopped flying his spy planes over there and started minding his own business

 
 thermionic
 
posted on April 6, 2001 08:01:49 AM
That would be just about everything.
The only people you would be hurting are U.S. and Multinational corporations that exploit cheap labor.
There are always other places to exploit, such as Indonesia and Maylasia.

Can we use stuff already purchased such as computer components, TV's and radios and such?..
Bet you SUV has Chinese made components.

 
 bunnicula
 
posted on April 6, 2001 08:08:52 AM
Maybe it's time for American corporations to bring the jobs & work back to U.S. workers.

 
 lowprofile
 
posted on April 6, 2001 08:55:31 AM
Bush should just say he is sorry and end this thing! What an idiot...he is acting like a 3 year old.

Bush is bad news for americans and the rest of the world. This is only the beginning. You wait and see..he is going to start a war!!

And China will wipe out the USA with ease!
 
 thermionic
 
posted on April 6, 2001 11:08:30 AM
bunnicula,
Americans wont work for $1.75 a day. We supply the quality control advisors though, to make sure the chains are fastened to the posts in a nice way.
It makes k-mart shopping more plesant, when you arent charged for such things as health care or a livable wage.


 
 juggheadd
 
posted on April 6, 2001 11:12:10 AM
"Maybe it's time for American corporations to bring the jobs & work back to U.S. workers."

And pay them $25.00 per hour to be strapped to some machine that stamps out fenders all day? That Chinese built SUV will go from $20K to $90K overnight



lowprofile

Sorry for what? According to the rules of aviation, the faster more agile aircraft (the Chinese F-8) is supposed to yield to the slower less agile aircraft (the US spy plane).

You don't really think the EP-3 suddenly veered off course and flew into the fighter plane do you?
[ edited by juggheadd on Apr 6, 2001 11:16 AM ]
 
 pattaylor
 
posted on April 6, 2001 11:21:33 AM
Everyone,

I'm sorry, but this thread doesn't pertain to auctions so I'm going to have to lock it up.

If you'd like to continue the discussion, please feel free to start a thread in the Round Table Forum.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Pat
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