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Chinese try mobile death vans
The Age - Australia ^
| March 13 2003
| Hamish McDonald
Posted on 03/13/2003 2:14:57 PM PST by vannrox
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To: HighRoadToChina
I try to avoid products from China as much as I can. It's very difficult today, seems everything is from China. Now were even importing their athletes.
To: Cap'n Crunch
Thanks you for trying!
To: HighRoadToChina
We'll win in the end. Best wishes.
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To: Dog
Can't top that line, so I won't even try.
To: rudeboy666
Maybe she is innocent.
To: HighRoadToChina
Or guilty of something utterly trivial, that in any civilized country would be penalized a small fine if anything at all.
What really really gets my goat is how companies whose products have traditionally been popular icons of American strength and freedom. such as Harley Davidson and several brands of "Western" wear, are now awash in Chinese made junk, in what at best seems to be the naive hope that the more outsourcing to China the better friends they'll be. Is China, rather than Iraq, the new Babylon dealing in, among other things, the "bodies and souls of men"?
To: HiTech RedNeck
You hit it on the proverbial head.
It is really really sad that American companies like the ones you mentioned care only for that bottom line. Very short-sighted. :^(
To: vannrox
You've gotta wonder how this will impact China's market in human organs. Personally, I wouldn't want an organ taken from someone that died by Lethal Injection.
To: Destructor
I'm sure they took that into account when designing the procedure. It probably is just a shot of potassium chloride to stop the heart, same as is used in western countries to get a heart from the "brain dead."
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