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> Ken Shields wrote: > > Question of interest. > There are many U.S companies conducting business in China. > China has a very bad reputation in respect to Human rights violations, > and North Korea is now in violation of the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. > I cannot understand why our elected representatives allow US businesses > to continue in China under these circumstances. > > Are Ethics again taking a back seat to the Bottom Line? > and are Stakeholders fully aware of the implications? Ken, Ethics? Surely you jest. Try saying "ethical lawyer" and see how many laughs you get. I can't say the words "ethics" and "elected representative" in the same sentence with laughing. Our politicians have sold out the workers of America. They seem to be only beholden to the corporate and industry lobbyists, not their respective constituencies. Steve Landess Austin, Texas (512) 423-0935 P.S. - You know the difference between a laywer and a catfish? One's a bottom-dwelling scum sucker, the other's a fish!
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