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kallog #39841 08/31/11 02:59 AM
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That is really funny kallog , how can you compete with a country that basically has slave labor?

should the U.S. go back to slavery in order to be able to compete with china?

its really funny that the republicans were so against slavery back when slavery was in the U.S. and they seem to think that all men are created equal , yet they support countries that use slave labor , they fight for the tax breaks for the rich so that the rich can enslave even more chinese people to build products to sell to americans.

So were the republicans really against slavery or were they simply afraid that the south would get stronger than the north because the south used slavery.

and they knew they could not compete with slave labor.

I in no way support slavery nor do I approve of it , even if you dress it up by paying a tiny wage and allow the workers to live in the factory for only 3/4 their monthly salary.

its still slavery.


3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.
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paul #39863 09/01/11 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Paul
Yea , we need a parliament like we need a hole in our bank accounts.


Is that based on the rate of tax on petrol, or is the US government system superior in all respects?


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