Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Don't Leave Idiots (aka Paulers) In Charge Of Food Safety

Ron Paulers believe it's okay for bread makers to have
decaying mice and roaches in their bread. If you're the fortunate
consumer, you have the right never to buy this brand again
or enjoy the protein the government doesn't want you
to have.  Don't trust Paulers. Ever. Not even to clean
your toilets.


Ron Paulers and other Libertarians in Republican clothing make you think food safety is a "liberty" issue.  The "liberty" issue is whether or not we have the right not to be poisoned by careless food producers and whether the government should go after those who put profits before the health of Americans and the billions Americans feed.

They call campaign contributions "bribes" because they blew all the money they would have otherwise donated to a tin-foil hat collector running for Congress on a ton of pot, and since they can't donate, it's obviously time to assail the character of those who can.

Ron Paulers are the biggest hypocrites in politics today.  They say they want liberty, hell - what they say they want is equivalent to anarchy.  But, if PRIVATE individuals use their money in a way they don't like, they throw a hissy fit over it.  Seriously?  Yeah, I looked at their alleged "bribes."  It's nonsense.  They have absolutely no idea what special interest group wants what.  Some of the special interests are even listed as both for AND against the Food Safety Bill.


Ron Paulers are hypocrites who have never made any sense to nor ever will make any sense.  The problem is that this country's education system has left so many people unable to think for themselves that they hear an idiot like Alex Jones and they suddenly lose their heads, thinking that the CIA is somehow involved in a conspiracy to make the sky fall.  To them, the only idiots are American Soldiers and Veterans who have put everything on the line to follow CIA orders, which have overrun military brass and all of the President's men.

Does anyone seriously want these people's voice involved in the debate about food safety?  People who use salt instead of deodorant and refuse to drink pop out of aluminum cans have no place making decisions about what we eat... or anything else for that matter.

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