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  • Reply to: Wisconsin: Open for Bounty Hunters   11 years 11 months ago
    I agree with this posters response. Why, in the face of this economy would anyone want to restrict the ability of someone to have gainful employment while at the same time reducing the load on an already understaffed, and overburdened law enforcement community. Sometimes I am just overcome by the inability of leftwingers to understand what is really wrong with this country.
  • Reply to: FEC Complaint Filed Against Rep. Paul Ryan Alleging Improper Use of Congressional Campaign Funds   11 years 11 months ago
    With their best-of-intentions (I'm looking hard for some positive, just to be 'fair'), still the Romney campaign just keeps moving from their sublime to our ridiculous (okay, I've stopped looking so hard now). For whatever reason I'm getting these mixed mental images -- the Keystone Cops on one hand, and the patchwork robots encountered on HBO's "Crashbox" on the other... Remember Rush Limbaugh's pronouncement: "Romney, the best thing he can do is remember this election isn't about him. He may as well be Elmer Fudd as far as we're concerned. We're voting against Obama." Well, it appears "Elmer" has surfaced a "slightly bewildered" sidekick. And I think we can legitimately say, about his whole last week or so, "boy, THAT's gonna leave a mark!" (I would assume, Vice President Biden, you brought along a sufficiency of toothpicks?)
  • Reply to: FEC Complaint Filed Against Rep. Paul Ryan Alleging Improper Use of Congressional Campaign Funds   11 years 11 months ago
    It may be legal but it is also a conflict of interest. How can a conflict of interest so obvious be accepted. It only shows the corruption in the republican ticket to win this election. Is this the way these public servants want to win? This is bad karma and what does not come out in the wash comes out in the rinse...
  • Reply to: Walkergate Trials Heating Up, Plea Deal Has State Buzzing   11 years 11 months ago
    You're equating the previously mentioned felony crimes with a sex scandal? Ridiculous.
  • Reply to: Whole Foods Market Caves to Monsanto   11 years 11 months ago

    WFM employs a lot of good people. It is still a company who cares more for making gobs of money over much else. I worked in a few of their stores here in Massachusetts that were the local 'wholefoods' chain called Bread & Circus WFM bought out. Myself, I have had it with that company. They pay a lot of lip service to the words "organic" and "natural", but when push comes to shove the word they care most about it "profit".

    Their "human slaughter" program is bogus. They sing lullabies to the animals before they bash their heads in instead of just smacking them dead? How kind. WFM started this "Meatopia" event where eating meat was celebrated, strongly encouraged and a few well paid chefs were brought in to cook the best darn bbq steak you ever had. Despite one of WFMs main managers being vegan himself, that company makes millions selling meat. They want to move as much of it as they can. If they dress it up as "humanely slaughtered" meat and charge a few more bucks a pound, wahoo!

    WFM cares a lot less about the food and much more for how they can market it and charge you a premium for apples that were kissed by golden butterflies. That smaller chain Bread & Circus they bought out? It had stronger standards than WFM, and as soon as WFM bought them, those standards vanished. Stronger standards not as friendly to higher sales as slick advertising campaigns and heavy greenwashing.

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