Tempers flare in Senate as session draws to a close
Tensions ran high in the Senate Wednesday when Sen. Paul Pinsky, D- Prince George's, questioned a decision by Senate President Mike Miller to delay final vote on a bill to ban arsenic in chicken feed until the end of the day’s session.
....and everyone gets all warm and fuzzy because the government is so tough on the tobacco companies. Oh that wonderful government wants to protect our children from the dangers of smoking but could care less about the chemicals they are eating everyday.
It's currently legal to put arsenic in chicken feed? WOW... Glad I don't eat chicken.
ReplyDeleteFarm to Table is the only way to go. Stay away from companies that factory farm such as-
ReplyDeleteArmour
Cargill
Hormel
Smithfield
Tyson
Perdue
JBS
Until these companies are serious about reform and consumer's health don't buy their products.
Don't worry about the chicken. Just wash it down with plenty of diet Coke or Pepsi sweetened with Splenda. Splenda contains arsenic too.
ReplyDelete....and everyone gets all warm and fuzzy because the government is so tough on the tobacco companies.
ReplyDeleteOh that wonderful government wants to protect our children from the dangers of smoking but could care less about the chemicals they are eating everyday.