S. 510 Food safety bill. Could this happen in the UK?

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Re: S. 510 Food safety bill. Could this happen in the UK?

Post: # 216209Post mamos »

Archanejil wrote:The people vote for the reptiles and the reptiles rule the people. ...[people vote]... because the wrong reptile might get in!

That aside, nah... nah, don't see that happening. Or being enforced if it did.
Nice Douglas Adams quote :hugish:

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Re: S. 510 Food safety bill. Could this happen in the UK?

Post: # 216245Post gregorach »

Archanejil wrote:The people vote for the reptiles and the reptiles rule the people. ...[people vote]... because the wrong reptile might get in!
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos. :iconbiggrin:
Ellendra wrote:I've seen all kinds of claims about what's supposedly in S510, many of them contradictory. Anybody can claim anything about any bill, because almost nobody has the patience to actually sit down and read the d^$# things.
Most of the sensible-sounding discussion I've heard about it indicates that it's more about tightening up standards for the big boys. The current favourite means of derailing such legislation in the US involves setting up astroturf campaigns which claim absolutely absurd things about it... "Death panels", anyone?

But yeah, without actually reading the damn thing, it's hard to say. And life's too short...
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