Rosa Delauro would survive a silver bullet, or even a 16 inch silver shell from the New Jersey. I have had the 'privledge' of being represented by her scumbag ass for my entire adult life.
Thank you, FBI, for killing LCN in New England and letting the Unions run rampant.
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Rosa Delauro is a real piece of work, I'm beginning to
think the only relief we'll ever get is killing them off, she
would qualify as being an excessively ugly moonbat.
Now when we need it the most, growing our own food
may be against the law and punishable by a fine of up
to $1,000,000.
Think Im joking? Meet Bill HR 875, The Food Safety
Modernization Act of 2009, introduced by Rosa DeLauro
whose husband Stanley Greenburg works for Monsanto.
The insanity doesnt stop therefishing boats, hotdog
stands, neighborhood vegetable booths and farmers
markets will be federally regulated under the same
draconian law.
As always, the spin is designed to make you (the public)
believe these new provisions are for your own good.
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HR 875 as it is written today, could very well mean the
end of the vibrant and growing local foods movement.
Yes if it passes it could herald the death of farmers
markets, most CSAs, farmstands and even small family-
run farms altogether.
Ostensibly, HR 875 or the Food Safety Modernization
Act of 2009 would bring greater accountability to our
imperiled food system.
However, HR 875 fails miserably in promoting food
safety. Rather, than promoting true accountability
and proper farming techniques that minimize the risk
of introducing pathogens into the food supply, it simply
will create greater barriers for our already struggling
small farms and farmers markets.
HR 875 mandates that anyone who produces food of
any kind meat, milk, fruit, vegetables et cetera
and transports that food for sale be subject to
warrantless government inspections of their farms and
food production records.
These random inspections can be conducted at the
whim of federal agents without regard to farmers rights
or property rights.
Further, the law would allow federal agents to
confiscate records, product as they see fit as part
of the inspection process.
The penalty for denying federal agents unlimited,
random access to a farms fields, properties, products
and records is up to $1,000,000. The penalty for not
registering is up to$1,000,000.