Posted on 06/14/2010 9:07:20 AM PDT by Big Bureaucracy
Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer is on a quest against misleading labeling. I am not talking about her Republican rival in the California election Carly Fiorina labeling Boxers hair Sooo yesterday . I am talking about labeling the breasts and other chicken parts by the manufacturers as Natural. The truth for the consumers is that those breasts and thighs in the grocery meat fridge might not be all bird. They are plumped! Pumped up!
Procedures include injecting the breasts with up to 15 percent water, salt and elements of seaweed. It is all legal and the processors insist that it makes the meat taste better.
Since labeling is important for Sen. Boxer lets see how her own label in politics looks like and how is this working for her:
Boxer is the woman who overturned 30 years of protection against federal funding for abortion laws. She led the pro-abortion coalition that prevented the passing of the Stupak amendment in the Senate version of the ObamaCare that ultimately became law. Later Bart Stupak caved during the House vote and supported the Boxer language that gives just enough wiggle room in the law to make possible your tax-payer dollars to go for somebodys elective abortion.
The re-election of Barbara Boxer is a national issue. She can be labeled correctly as a pro-abortion activist.
Is this a Natural label for a US Senator or not? The voters will decide in November.
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Ok - clearly I can be of assistance in helping her with that seatbelt. I pretty much cant stop looking at this.
I agree with you. I don't go to KFC that often - because it was never intended to be health food. But the last ~3 times their fowl has been positively foul... I thought the first time they had just messed up and used rancid oil. The second time, it wasn't as bad -- but it still didn't taste as good as the old artery hardening stuff from yore...
Message to KFC: 'You never were intended to be health food. Just try to make it tasty - and let your clientele ration how often they eat your food'.
They need an animated version of that picture. Just simply breathing.
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