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What's Sears' future?
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John Loveless | 12:33 a.m. Nov. 2, 2007
To watch an American Icon Company like Sears labor so heavly to take its last
economic breath against it's competators is very sad. As a proud very
competative American, it seems anti-American to not fight back and retreat by
cut backs, and run from your competition and not try to resurrect one of
America's retailing hero's. If Sears dies, and goe's by the
wayside like Montgomery Wards, I believe that a little bit of all of us will
also die. I hope that the decesion makers for Sears will have the same love,
courage and faith I have to fight back and make Sears and America proud once
again.
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