Saturday, 21 May 2011

Senate Votes to Boost FDA Police Powers With GOPs Help



Senate Passes Stealth Food-Safety Crime Bill:
WASHINGTON – Republican senators joined Democrats last month in passing an under-the-radar measure, authored by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), to add more “teeth” to existing food law. On April 14, as Congress prepared to adjourn for a two-week recess, the Senate quietly approved S. 216: The Food Safety Accountability Act of 2011, legislation that would expand the reach of the Food and Drug Administration over food shipped across state lines, by enabling federal prosecutors to seek steep fines.......
http://www.newswithviews.com/NWV-News/news254.htm
by NWV News



Judicial Insanity in Indiana
Recently, a rather shocking “judicial opinion” was handed down by a bare majority of the Indiana Supreme Court, to the effect that it is supposedly illegal under Indiana’s “public policy” for any individual to resist an unlawful search, seizure, arrest, or other assault or detention by rogue law-enforcement officers (or, presumably, any other rogue public officials purporting to enforce, but actually violating, the law). Many people are rightly concerned that this decision will.......
http://www.newswithviews.com/Vieira/edwin239.htm
by Dr. Edwin Vieira JD#




New navy Homosexual Love Boat to be Named for Cesar Chavez?
First, the New U.S. Navy is being "transformed" by Obama through its new politically correct post-Don't Ask/Don't Tell policy embracing open homosexuality on what were formally war ships, even to the point of the New Navy having announced that Navy Chaplains would perform pseudo-marriage ceremonies for homosexuals in Navy Chapels – quickly "susppended" (not withdrawn) following a national outcry......
http://www.newswithviews.com/Lloyd/rees118.htm
by Attorney Rees Lloyd



Why Pupils Need Real Science, Not 'Junk Science'
In visiting an ailing, 88-year-old relative at a nursing home last week, I saw an up-close-and-personal example of how most Americans, especially young adults, have zero handle on basic science. It was a small problem, but one with big results for the well-being of the patient, who was unable to make use of a “call cord” hooked up to a switch which alerted the nursing station that a bedridden resident needed help. Repeatedly advised to use the call cord when.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Eakman/beverly157.htm
by Beverly Eakman