China Media Says Mattel Apology Overdue

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"The apology, though delayed, should help dispel the suspicion American customers harbor against Chinese-made products and clean up the stain the recalls left on the innocent Chinese workers who make a living doing honest labor," the official English-language China Daily newspaper reported.

Dang! funny how they can twist the crap around.....greedy self-centered corporate a!!holes kissing up on the Chinese government.....and they talk like the American people have it in for the Chinese worker.....
just more bullsh!!.....the worker in China and the United States are the ones that need the apology.....
the chinese worker for having to work like a dog and the American worker for not having work!

The American consumer make up 70% of the GDP and neither the Chinese nor American government can afford if those people get so tight their breath smells like sh!!.......but that needs to happen and soon!

With the help of companies like Wal*Mart China holds $1.4 trillion US dollars......who will be next to have a "star" put in their name!!!

http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/aboutus/boechina.html

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Reply#1 - Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:11 AM EDT
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