September 19, 2006

The Food Chain

Filed under: Idiot Zone

I can always remember my old man pointing out why the hamsters and rabbits always took their dumps, on the side of the cage from where they ate. He said “Animals never shit where they eat.”
You would think that someone else would have figured that out.

Apparently not.

I believe that this latest outbreak of E coli is directly attributed to the use of supposed steralized waste sludge, that farmers commonly use to fertalize their plants.
Thats right. Every bite of salad contains the vitamins S-H-I-T.

After all, what did you think your municipality did with all that left over corn from your dump?
Or, how about the independent processors, the ‘ol Honey Dippers. Did you think they just wished that stuff away?

And, this Spinach Outbreak is nothing compared to how many similar outbreaks, that HAVE NOT been widely reported about infected lettuce.
Restaurants, quietly have been advised for years concerning isolated outbreaks, particulary in the large western growing belts.
It’s not the pickers not washing their hands, or the occasional quick field dump.
It’s the commonly used, dried and supposedly samitized human waste, that is far cheaper to use, than any commercial product. And…..since it is deemed ‘natural’, many pure foods farmers use it.

So, don’t be terribly surprised if, in a couple of months you read this same information in the MSM.

But, do try to give me credit, at least in your minds.

September 11, 2006

Stuck in the Past

Filed under: Republicans

SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) — Do you feel safer than you did five years ago? Republicans hope the answer is yes and that you’ll give them full credit.

Of course, on a related note, they also hope you’ve developed full-fledged amnesia.

They hope you’ve forgotten all about immigration reform and how the White House and GOP-controlled Congress were going to fix a broken system and seal a porous border — things that make many Americans feel less safe and less secure.

Five years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration is still fighting the last war.

We require that air travelers remove their shoes and toss out water bottles before boarding airplanes when what we should worry about isn’t a repeat of something that already happened, but something that hasn’t yet been dreamt up.

It is worse with immigration where Bush — despite having a good grasp of the issue — doesn’t want to fight at all, perhaps since it means firing at members of his own party.

The shame of it is that the president has plenty of weapons in his arsenal. According to the Republican National Committee, Bush has, in the last 15 months, raised $166 million for the coffers of 27 Republican candidates, the national GOP and its state chapters across the country.

Read On

Son of a Bitch

Filed under: God? Are You There?

September 7, 2006

November

Filed under: Opinion

Well vigilant readers, the November elections are roaring down upon us and many decisions will need to be made.
Democrats are hoping for a large margin of victory to take the majority back. And, they will probably accomplish this. People are pretty sick (finally) of the lies, war, and economy brought on us by Bush and his supporters.

One of the largest decisions to be made is whether or not to retain those Republicans who are supporting their constituents, and doing the job they were elected by the people to do.

As much as I am anti-republican, I am also not in favor of firing those who actually are doing their jobs in the name of partisan politics.

So, before you vote for change, be sure of what changes you are voting for.