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Faulty Diabetes Tests Tracked to China

Submitted by Peter Colussi, Aug 18, 2007 00:33

 

     ENOUGH .... ENOUGH,,,, Stop ALL imports from china and reduce our trade deficit with them .

      Open factories HERE , legalize illegals  and put them to work in them , under AMERICAN supervicion, FDA inspections and  everything American what-have-you .

 They want to destroy us and they are doing a prety good job at it , and won't stop at ANYTHING .

Is time that congress , senate , and administration (all in small print ) start DOING something for AMERICA instead of crippling it as they are so good at doing .


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