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Re: Re: John Deere moving jobs to Mexico????
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Posted by Tom on January 20, 2004 at 03:51:11 from (65.119.159.26):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere moving jobs to Mexico???? posted by Randy on January 19, 2004 at 14:33:45:
WW 2 was about money. Hitler got in because the economy of Germany was shot. Example, a woman parked a basket of German marks outside in order to go inside a store and look at something, when she game out the money laid on the sidewalk and someone had stolen the basket. The people were desperate because they were being punished for WW-1 a war where all participants were equally guilty. If people in other countries had the jobs, it would not have been possible for the fools to gain power. The Pearl Harbor bombing would not have happened in the first place. We have the same choices today. Butcher our boys for money or learn to live in peace. Maybe we don't need $250,000 houses for blue collar workers, who have several $30,000 vehicles setting in the yard. Or how about $200 toys for 2 year old kids. I have seen it. Just get in the UAW.
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