this is just 6 months worth....because we owe them virtually everything, we can look forward to decades of this.......
January 2007
* Toxic Overalls: Samarra Brothers recalled Chinese-manufactured childrenâs two-piece overall sets because the coatings on the snaps in the overalls and shirt contain excessive amounts of lead, posing a serious risk of lead poisoning and adverse health effects to young children.
* Fire Hazard Heaters: Family Dollar Stores recalled 35,000 oscillating ceramic heaters that were found to overheat and smoke, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers.
* Bad Wiring In Fans: Holmes Group recalled about 300,000 Chinese-manufactured oscillating tower fans that were found to have bad wiring that creates a fire hazard.
* Dangerous Candles: Sally Foster recalled over 46,000 sets of imported Tea Lights candles after it was reported that the candles have a clear, plastic shell that can melt or ignite, posing a fire or burn hazard to consumers.
* Dryers With Electrocution Hazard: Metropolis Beauty recalled about 18,000 TravelâN Baby Mini Hair Dryers, which were not equipped with an immersion protection plug to prevent electrocution if the hair dryer falls into water. Electric shock protection devices are required by industry standards for all electric hand-held hair dryers.
* Improperly Wired/Flammable Lamps: Hong Ten Trading recalled about 4,000 electric oil lamps that had power cords that were not correctly secured and had no strain relief on their switch housing. The switch housing was also not flame-retardant, which poses a fire hazard.
February 2007
* Overheating Remote Controls: Best Buy recalled about 10,000 Isignia DVD Player remotes after it was found that improper battery placement in the remote could result in overheating and present a burn hazard.
* Lead Poisoning Hazard: 115,000 Claudia Jublot childrenâs rings, which were sold at Big Lots stores, were recalled because they contained dangerous levels of lead.
* Defective Lamps: Currey & Company of Georgia recalled about 2,600 Chinese-manufactured lamps that had defective light sockets, which could pose electrical shock and fire hazards.
* Lead Accessories: Kidsite jewelry sets, which were sold at Kmart stores across America, were recalled for containing high levels of lead.
* Toxic Jackets: Samara Brothers recalled thousands of its outwear jackets for children because the snap closures on the jackets contained excessive amounts of lead, which poses a lead poisoning hazard.
* Lead Bracelets: Imported Chinese bracelets that were sold under the âUltra Gearâ brand were recalled because they contained high levels of lead.
* Hazardous Toy Batteries: JAKKS Pacific recalled over 240,000 battery packs for toy vehicles after dozens of reports of the batteries melting or catching fire.
* Lead Rings: About 280,000 childrenâs Rachael Rose Kidz rings were recalled after they were found to contain high levels of lead.
March 2007
* Breakable Bike Frames: Targetâs made-in-China Triax PK7 and Vertical PK7 bike frames were recalled after it was found that the frames could break rather easily, injuring anyone unlucky enough to be riding such a bike.
* Razor Blades For Kids: Tri Star International recently recalled a made-in-China childrenâs stationary, which contained a dangerous razor blade.
* Shocking Extension Cords: Dollar Stop Plus recalled 15-foot extension cords that had undersized wiring, and failed to connect properly at the plug and receptacle ends. This poses fire, shock and electrocution hazards to consumers.
* Lead Easels: Discount School Supply recalled Elite about 2,500 5-in-1 Easels after finding that the chalkboard side of the Chinese-manufactured easels contained high levels of lead.
* Lead Necklaces: Childrenâs necklaces sold at Accessories Palace were recalled because they contained high levels of lead.
* Toxic Paint: Toys R Us recalled over 128,000 Elite Operations toy sets because the paint used by the Chinese manufacturer of the toys contained high levels of lead.
* Lead Mood Necklace: About 47,000 childrenâs mood necklace imported from China by Rhode Island Novelty were recalled for containing high levels of lead.
* Dangerous Sconces: Home Dectorators recalled about 900 Chinese-produced wall sconces, after finding that many were missing back plates, which exposes consumers to live wires and poses a risk of electrical shock to consumers changing the light bulb.
* Lead Paint On Baby Toys: Stuffed Fun Balls, which were sold at dollar stores and other discount stores from June 2006 until March 2007, were recalled because the paint used by the Chinese manufacturer of the baby toy contained dangerous levels of lead.
April 2007
* Poison Pet Food: Two Chinese companies intentionally exported contaminated pet food ingredients to the United States, killing hundreds of American pets that ate t
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You seem to have allot of time on your hands. Where is your watch made?
You seem to have allot of time on your hands. Where is your watch made?
now that China owns the US, how much of their poison will you consume?
cheesus
this is just 6 months worth....because we owe them virtually everything, we can look forward to decades of this.......
January 2007
* Toxic Overalls: Samarra Brothers recalled Chinese-manufactured childrenâs two-piece overall sets because the coatings on the snaps in the overalls and shirt contain excessive amounts of lead, posing a serious risk of lead poisoning and adverse health effects to young children.
* Fire Hazard Heaters: Family Dollar Stores recalled 35,000 oscillating ceramic heaters that were found to overheat and smoke, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers.
* Bad Wiring In Fans: Holmes Group recalled about 300,000 Chinese-manufactured oscillating tower fans that were found to have bad wiring that creates a fire hazard.
* Dangerous Candles: Sally Foster recalled over 46,000 sets of imported Tea Lights candles after it was reported that the candles have a clear, plastic shell that can melt or ignite, posing a fire or burn hazard to consumers.
* Dryers With Electrocution Hazard: Metropolis Beauty recalled about 18,000 TravelâN Baby Mini Hair Dryers, which were not equipped with an immersion protection plug to prevent electrocution if the hair dryer falls into water. Electric shock protection devices are required by industry standards for all electric hand-held hair dryers.
* Improperly Wired/Flammable Lamps: Hong Ten Trading recalled about 4,000 electric oil lamps that had power cords that were not correctly secured and had no strain relief on their switch housing. The switch housing was also not flame-retardant, which poses a fire hazard.
February 2007
* Overheating Remote Controls: Best Buy recalled about 10,000 Isignia DVD Player remotes after it was found that improper battery placement in the remote could result in overheating and present a burn hazard.
* Lead Poisoning Hazard: 115,000 Claudia Jublot childrenâs rings, which were sold at Big Lots stores, were recalled because they contained dangerous levels of lead.
* Defective Lamps: Currey & Company of Georgia recalled about 2,600 Chinese-manufactured lamps that had defective light sockets, which could pose electrical shock and fire hazards.
* Lead Accessories: Kidsite jewelry sets, which were sold at Kmart stores across America, were recalled for containing high levels of lead.
* Toxic Jackets: Samara Brothers recalled thousands of its outwear jackets for children because the snap closures on the jackets contained excessive amounts of lead, which poses a lead poisoning hazard.
* Lead Bracelets: Imported Chinese bracelets that were sold under the âUltra Gearâ brand were recalled because they contained high levels of lead.
* Hazardous Toy Batteries: JAKKS Pacific recalled over 240,000 battery packs for toy vehicles after dozens of reports of the batteries melting or catching fire.
* Lead Rings: About 280,000 childrenâs Rachael Rose Kidz rings were recalled after they were found to contain high levels of lead.
March 2007
* Breakable Bike Frames: Targetâs made-in-China Triax PK7 and Vertical PK7 bike frames were recalled after it was found that the frames could break rather easily, injuring anyone unlucky enough to be riding such a bike.
* Razor Blades For Kids: Tri Star International recently recalled a made-in-China childrenâs stationary, which contained a dangerous razor blade.
* Shocking Extension Cords: Dollar Stop Plus recalled 15-foot extension cords that had undersized wiring, and failed to connect properly at the plug and receptacle ends. This poses fire, shock and electrocution hazards to consumers.
* Lead Easels: Discount School Supply recalled Elite about 2,500 5-in-1 Easels after finding that the chalkboard side of the Chinese-manufactured easels contained high levels of lead.
* Lead Necklaces: Childrenâs necklaces sold at Accessories Palace were recalled because they contained high levels of lead.
* Toxic Paint: Toys R Us recalled over 128,000 Elite Operations toy sets because the paint used by the Chinese manufacturer of the toys contained high levels of lead.
* Lead Mood Necklace: About 47,000 childrenâs mood necklace imported from China by Rhode Island Novelty were recalled for containing high levels of lead.
* Dangerous Sconces: Home Dectorators recalled about 900 Chinese-produced wall sconces, after finding that many were missing back plates, which exposes consumers to live wires and poses a risk of electrical shock to consumers changing the light bulb.
* Lead Paint On Baby Toys: Stuffed Fun Balls, which were sold at dollar stores and other discount stores from June 2006 until March 2007, were recalled because the paint used by the Chinese manufacturer of the baby toy contained dangerous levels of lead.
April 2007
* Poison Pet Food: Two Chinese companies intentionally exported contaminated pet food ingredients to the United States, killing hundreds of American pets that ate t
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China does not own America Did the banks own the U S housing market? and did not the banks need a government bail out? and did not the Chinese workers get a taste of how it feels to have an income? and well they not get unset when that income stops? Do you have any idea how many languages they speck in China? How do you think they well feel with 50% un-employment Allowed to have one child and you can't feed that child?
China does not own America Did the banks own the U S housing market? and did not the banks need a government bail out? and did not the Chinese workers get a taste of how it feels to have an income? and well they not get unset when that income stops? Do you have any idea how many languages they speck in China? How do you think they well feel with 50% un-employment Allowed to have one child and you can't feed that child?
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