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	<title>Comments on: Blood, Sweat &amp; T-Shirts</title>
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		<title>By: Ginny Riplie</title>
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		<description>I watched the 2 &amp; 3 episode of  Blood, Sweat &amp; Tshirts.  It was very well done.  The conditions these people live in and are used by th &quot;system&quot; is horable.  We all need to see this and think very carefully about what we buy and who made it.  I had no winter coat for 3 years while in high school in Colorado.  Not because my parents could not afford to buy one for me, but I was incisistant it be from this country and reasonaably priced.  There were no Wal marts then.  We all need to help by getting the word clearly out with real programs like this showing where our Cheep clothing comes from.  Thank you for helping people to see the truth and keep up the good work.  There are many countries like India, and many with very young children.</description>
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