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WAL*MART:  THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE -- SCREENCAP GALLERY

[Jon Hunter] I'm all for free enterprise, but when you look at the big picture, the people who own the company are the richest people in the world.  So in reality, I think they could spread that out.  I'm curious to see how much they'll actually give back to the community.

[Dr. John Bruening, Owner, Geauga Vision]  To even use American with Walmart in the same sentence, I don't agree with at all.  It's like a Chinese company to me, only with American board members.

[Tom Glassburner, H & H Hardware Employee] It's not a mystery, they come right out on record and say they don't buy American.

[Dr. John Bruening, Owner, Geauga Vision]  And all they've done is give China a better distribution center where before, they would have had to find contacts, who to sell to and develop their own markets.  Now they got a pipeline in everybody's living room by going through Walmart.

[Tom Glassburner, H & H Hardware Employee]  I think the government should have more control.  You talk about monopolies, if Walmart's not a monopoly, I don't know what is.

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