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Posted by Okla Kansan on April 03, 2005 at 20:12:26 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: Re: THIS POST IS CORRECT posted by gordon hulgan on April 02, 2005 at 14:52:43:
I worked for a company in Okla nearly 20 years that prided itself on selling glass (made in the USA). WQhat they didnt tell you, or you would ever know, is, they bought arsnic to make glass from Mexico, bought bolts/nuts/washers from asia, I forget where. Bought files from another country, and I know for a sure fact that things was bought from China, and Tiawan, India, so who are we kidding? IT might be made IN America, but WAS made mostly from forign products, BUT they could still proudly say (made in the USA). Had they bought all those things FROM the ole U S of A, they couldnt have sold their glass at a price to compete with Mexican glass that could come here via NAFTA
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