Reader comments: Chinese lawyers pressured to drop cases

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Don't be dumb | 6:34 a.m. Oct. 8, 2008
If anyone continues to buy chinese food products, then this is darwins law at work, I feel sorry for the poor chinese though who don't have much choice.

The chinese govt is stupid. If people were allowed to sue, and take the wealth of the people responsible, one can bet they would think twice before pulling off this kind of shenagian again.

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A pedestrian walks past a billboard for White Rabbit candies Tuesday in Shanghai, China. The candy was suspected of containing the chemical melamine. (Eugene Hoshiko, Associated Press)
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A pedestrian walks past a billboard for White Rabbit candies Tuesday in Shanghai, China. The candy was suspected of containing the chemical melamine.