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Re: OT - rifle for the tractor scabbard
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Posted by Dave from MN on November 03, 2006 at 06:11:26 from (67.133.91.28):
In Reply to: OT - rifle for the tractor scabbard posted by ShepFL on November 02, 2006 at 21:01:44:
Will not shop at Walmart. I beleive there "low cost" push to suppliers is one of the major causes for loss of manufacturing jobs in the U.S. If I remember right wasnt Walmart the store how many years back gained their popularity by touting "American Made" pruducts to get us to shop there, then turned out most of it's stuff was made in low cost countries and misrepresented as AMerican made? burn me twice , shame on me. Any one from Galesburg Ill for example may feel as I do about outsourcing for "low cost", or the folks in Greenville MI. My beliefs, no offends intended, please respect em.
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