There again...no honor or honesty in your arguments.  I have said several
times in the past that my main beef is how they treat their employees.  We
were having a specific discussion about where things were made, so there was
no First this then than.  That is a BS statement on your part.  

I was also not the only person who made the same claim.  Walmart is very
well known and it has been widely reported that they sell mostly cheap
products that are made overseas and do not buy from vendors in the US unless
they have to.  I also posted a couple of links which you conveniently
ignored.  Groceries don't count...that was a bullshit argument as that was
not what we were talking about.  Quit playing stupid scott.

So did you ever find anything (besides groceries) that was made in America
at Walmart?

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 1:54 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Walmart vs Target/Meijer


On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Eric Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> But then gain, that would mean you had honor or honesty
> at work in your arguments.

Here we go with the 'honor and honesty' thing again. I am starting to
believe that you have no idea what those words actually mean.

Nothing I have said has been dishonest or dishonorable. I think you
are being disingenuous with some of your comments.

First, you claim to dislike Wal-Mart because they only buy Chinese
goods. Then when it is pointed out that Target and Meijers sell a lot
of the same goods, also from China, you throw up smoke about how you
also don't like the way Wal-Mart handles its employees, and other
completely unrelated questions.

You claimed to know that Target and Meijers sell items that are 'made
in America' that Wal-Mart does not, and when asked to quantify that
statement, you pushed back for a while and finally came up with
'kitchen utensils'

You made blanket statements about how 'made in America' is 'all but
forgotten' at Wal-Mart, and then when I point out a list of items I
purchased at Wal-Mart that were made in America, you basically say,
'well, I wasn't talking about those items'

Back stepping, changing your argument, throwing up smoke screens and
name calling are standard operation procedure for you Eric.


-- 
Scott Stroz
---------------
You can make things happen, you can watch things happen or you can
wonder what the f*&k happened. - Cpt. Phil Harris

http://xkcd.com/386/



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