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Re: Boycott SHELL and buy AMERICAN
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Posted by dirthog on May 03, 2004 at 13:47:26 from (12.32.223.86):
In Reply to: Boycott SHELL and buy AMERICAN posted by Outsourced on May 03, 2004 at 12:23:53:
And then what next ? Boycott any oil company or any other company for that matter, which use's any foriegn product's to produce or transport gas or oil ? I think none of us would be buying anything anymore. Problem is this is a new global world, like it or not. What needs to be done is to bring the rest of the world into the 21st century, so all people are earning about the same everywhere for the same job. Thats why human rights in other backwards countrys is such a important issue for the future. Please don't take this personally, but I've spent 25 years working with no job security, health insurance, workers comp, sometimes taking a hit so I can be low bidder on a job just to have a couple bucks come in for the family. So sorry, I'll be so busy trying to scrape out a living that boycotting anyone tomorrow or trying to figure out what is really american anymore will be the farthest thing from my mind. I'm about the proudest american you might ever meet, but I also have to be about the most practical to survive.
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