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Americans & Wal-Mart
Salisbury Daily Times ^
| Monday, March 3, 2003
| Jim Hopkins -- USA Today
Posted on 03/03/2003 10:16:10 AM PST by Willie Green
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To: XJarhead
The small town mom and pop stores put the rural gravel and dirt road mom and pop stores. They made a killing when the true country stores went out of business. They had high prices, limited inventory, and good luck getting a refund. When Wal-Mart began moving into these small town areas [places that K-Mart or Target wouldn't touch], the small town stores screamed bloody murder. Everybody says they are for the free enterprise system, until a competitor begins cutting into their business. Then they want artificially propped up protected status like state run economies. Knowing human nature, Wal-Mart, as they forget what made them number 1, will be challenged by some upstart with a better way of doing business someday, too. That's what happened to K-Mart when they were far larger than Walmart. [that and dissing Christians concerning adult magazine sales which led to a boycott -- Disney did the same thing a few years ago and they are suffering for it now -- the once golden boy of the mid nineties, Michael Eisner, is now one step away from the chopping block, because of Disney's lackluster financial performance in recent years].
To: tallhappy
I understand you perfectly, you are an obnoxious weasel that resurrected a 4 day old arguement that never involved you in the first place and is trying to prove you have a point when in fact you don't even have a reason to live. He never answered my questions, the post is 99% spam, by his own admission IN THAT POST, and you should take a long walk off a short peer. Now unless you actually have something intelligent to say LEAVE ME ALONE.
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03/06/2003 2:26:12 PM PST
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To: tallhappy
No that is not the issue he brought up. Read post 5. He said WalMart built its success on slave labor from China. ther'es nothing tenuous or undefinable about the term "built their success" it's VERY CLEAR and your desperate attempt to further obfuscate the issue is moronic and pointless. how about you do what he couldn't: prove the assertion. Or do what he eventually did do DROP IT AND WALK AWAY.
No the issue is NOT boycott, that's the issue YOU are trying to add. And I don't care about it, and it's not what I asked about, and if that's all you want to discuss then eel free to LEAVE ME OUT OF IT.
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03/06/2003 2:32:39 PM PST
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discostu
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To: discostu
WalMart built its success on slave labor from China Again, that doesn't mean others also did not build success on it.
What you read in to it is that Walmart is the only one using slave labor to "build success". If that were the claim, then your point would be valid. But that was never implied or stated. You are making up your own internal discussion.
As far as obnoxiousness, you have been.
To: tallhappy
Whatever, go away, you resurrected this fight, you have nothing to contribute to it, you're just being argumentative for the sake of proving what a jackass you are. Point taken, you are indeed a jackass.
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03/06/2003 2:43:47 PM PST
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discostu
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To: discostu
Your point that his post was longer than need be is fair enough. If only that's what you'd said.
Your comment was 99% hot air, one percent substance, and at that the substance was wrong.
Why did you become so emotional so quick when you say you don't care about the issue.
To: tallhappy
Do you enjoy being hated?! Good. I HATE YOU. Glad that makes you feel complete. Now if you're not going to answer my original question you should consider your mission of making a new person hate you complete, now go pick on somebody else.
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03/06/2003 2:47:00 PM PST
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discostu
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To: discostu
Do you see what I mean by you being incredibly emotional? And, what was your original question. I'll answer it.
To: tallhappy
you resurrected an arugment that had been dead for two days and have spent much of today desperately searching for ways to irritate me, and golly gee if I didn't eventually get PO'd. But I'm the one at fault.
You know damn well what my original question is, I've posted it a dozen times on this thread and a few times DIRECTLY TO YOU.
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03/06/2003 3:08:49 PM PST
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discostu
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To: discostu
You know damn well what my original question is No, I don't. Your comments to me have been long winded and it is difficult to even grasp what question you are asking.
To: discostu
If your original question as about products sold by Walmart made in China that aren't in other stores, then that has been addressed. I will re-iterate.
Other stores also sell them and everything said about Walmart applies to them as well.
Your mistake was to think Walmart was somehow being singled out based on differences in using Chinese made goods compared to other stores. I don't know why you ever thought that.
To: tallhappy
"Your mistake was to think Walmart was somehow being singled out based on differences in using Chinese made goods compared to other stores. I don't know why you ever thought that."
WalMart was mentioned by name and the other retailers were not, that sounds like being singled out to me. Obviously HR2China feels very strongly about this issue ( take a look at his homepage), but I think it is an impossibility to boycott EVERYTHING from China.
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03/06/2003 4:36:20 PM PST
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jaysgal
( what is right is often sacrificed for what is convienent)
To: jaysgal
Don't bother, he's just interested in flame wars, that's why he resurrected an arguement that had been dead for 2 days, put him on your "do not read" list.
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03/06/2003 5:40:21 PM PST
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To: jaysgal
WalMart was mentioned by name and the other retailers were not, that sounds like being singled out to me. It is a Walmart thread.
I think they feel all retailers of Chinese products should be boycotted.
As far as Walmart being singled out, it does seem to be. But it is not singled out, as I wrote, "based on differences in using Chinese made goods compared to other stores".
I think Walmart is the largest chain and is of the most symbolic value.
It has nothing to do with Walmart importing from China whereas other stores don't.
Obviously HR2China feels very strongly about this issue ( take a look at his homepage),
An understandable emotion.
but I think it is an impossibility to boycott EVERYTHING from China.
I agree.
To: Willie Green
We're all working together; that's the secret. And we'll lower the cost of living for everyone, not just in America, but we'll give the world an opportunity to see what it's like to save and have a better lifestyle, a better life for all. Sounds like the government, doesn't it? < /sarcasm>
I derive my greatest satisfaction from buying a Sam's Cola for 25 cents at their soda machines. Only Walmart can put Walmart soda machines next to Coke machines. (That's "pop" for you in the midwest and "tonic" for us in Boston).
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