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Posted by Dandy Don on August 10, 2006 at 19:57:43 from (68.52.25.88):
In Reply to: Chinese Tires posted by jimont on August 10, 2006 at 16:42:19:
You guys really are great American heroes. You fuss about some tool you brought that breaks or something cheap that Wal-Mart or harbor freight sells that's not up to US standards and then go buy Cheap tires made in china. And you wouldn't kidd me would you? I just brought a set of Firestones 151 4 ply 12.4x38 and they weren't$400.00 they cost$240.00 each and tubes for $20.00 each. If nobody buys the cheap stuff,tools,tires, whatever they won't keep sending it over here. It would just pile up on the docks. Gees, please wave the American flag and sing God bless America while you're mounting those chinese tires, it might ease you consience and make the American worker feel better when he's looking for another job that going to pay less,bless you heart. Don
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