I'm not sure about this issue. Is it an attempt to reduce the size of the federal government or a favor to multinational corporations at the expense of the American consumer?
Are foods grown in America safer than those grown elsewhere?
Remember the recall of scallions last year...
Do we the People have a right to know where goods come from? Is it wise and/or effective to boycott goods from unknown places?
Is the FDA Constitutional? Should it be eliminated all together?
Looking for some opinions on this one...
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To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
Seems like a stupid issue to spend your "political capital" on.
2 posted on
11/17/2004 5:39:46 PM PST by
Brilliant
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
Is it an attempt to reduce the size of the federal government or a favor to multinational corporations at the expense of the American consumer? The latter.
3 posted on
11/17/2004 5:44:14 PM PST by
Shermy
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
The GOP can be so bleeping stupid.
4 posted on
11/17/2004 5:46:00 PM PST by
AM2000
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To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I'm with the GOP on this.
If you want to know where your food is coming from, ask the people that display it.
Here's the bottomline-
The extra labeling translates into higher pricing on your products. It's unnecessary clutter we did perfectly well without before they made it mandatory.
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
"I'm not sure about this issue. Is it an attempt to reduce the size of the federal government or a favor to multinational corporations at the expense of the American consumer? "
I vote for the latter.
6 posted on
11/17/2004 5:56:04 PM PST by
nosofar
To: ninenot; A. Pole; Willie Green
7 posted on
11/17/2004 6:01:57 PM PST by
raybbr
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum; Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; Jhoffa_; FITZ; arete; FreedomPoster; ..
Producers in favor of mandatory labels believe consumers will prefer U.S.-grown food over foreign imports. The law requires companies to put country-of-origin labels on meat, vegetables and fruit. Why the freetraders do not like it? They should be proud of importing food instead of hiding it.
8 posted on
11/17/2004 6:13:45 PM PST by
A. Pole
(Col.Guano: I think General Ripper found out about your preversion, and your [...]mutiny of preverts.)
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
Those of us who don't worry about what is in the food that comes from the super market or restaurant are victims. I believe we have a right to know what chemicals are used in our food.
some opinions...
msgaspartame
10 posted on
11/17/2004 6:19:49 PM PST by
hookman
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
We have a "RIGHT TO KNOW" as the press says. Why are they hiding this? It IF labeling favors US farmers, what is the problem? Don't tell me the Dems represent Americans and the GOP is starting to abandon us. Who got paid how much?
13 posted on
11/17/2004 6:26:08 PM PST by
Henchman
(BORK SPECTER. Email your friends and relatives. PLEASE do it now!)
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I want to know where the food my family eats comes from. Some of the underdeveloped countries use fertilizers that are repulsive.
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
The Stupid Party does it again. Great way to live up the image The Evil Party portrays them as being.
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
What's the problem, just put a sticker on your product:
Or if the case may be: Made in SA
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To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
Is the FDA Constitutional? Should it be eliminated all together? No, and yes.
17 posted on
11/17/2004 6:32:43 PM PST by
IStillBelieve
(G.W. Bush '04: Biggest popular-vote victory in history, and first popular-vote majority in 16 years!)
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I have the right to know what I purchase. If they have to put a made in the USA label on things, they should have to put a grown in the USA label on it too.
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I live in Ireland.
A country that has 'disease free' status in Europe. (That's why the foot and mouth disease crisis that hit a couple of years back demanded that herds were culled and burned to eradicate the disease).
I will ONLY eat Irish beef.
Because, I am gauranteed that there is NO CJD cattle being slaughtered for human consumption.
I think as a consumer THAT is my right. If I want to by cheap imported cuts of meat, I can. But I don't. I want to KNOW where my meat and veg come from. And I'll pay for a product I'm confident in.
19 posted on
11/17/2004 6:40:40 PM PST by
Happygal
(liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
Hmmm we can't know where our food comes from but we can't buy drugs from Canada. That makes sense. The guys are a joke.
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
"The Agriculture Department has estimated the cost could range from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars in the first year alone."
What are the specific reasons for this extra cost?
23 posted on
11/17/2004 6:46:39 PM PST by
IStillBelieve
(G.W. Bush '04: Biggest popular-vote victory in history, and first popular-vote majority in 16 years!)
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
What's to stop US meat producers from putting something like "Proudly Made in the USA" on their products? Consumers could easily look for that type of label in order to avoid other products with no such label.
24 posted on
11/17/2004 6:50:55 PM PST by
IStillBelieve
(G.W. Bush '04: Biggest popular-vote victory in history, and first popular-vote majority in 16 years!)
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I'm not sure about this issue. Is it an attempt to reduce the size of the federal government or a favor to multinational corporations at the expense of the American consumer? What matters to me is I would like to know where the food I eat comes from, period.
To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
Because US agri-business has been in the forefront in bringing in cheap and illegal labor, I will not shed a tear if many go out of business due to cheap imports.
28 posted on
11/17/2004 7:26:13 PM PST by
RFT1
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