Liberal Disconnects

Posted by: Barthélemy Barbancourt

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It's fun to try and keep track of the numerous ways that liberals contradict themselves.

They hate Christians and love Muslims. They love choice for killing babies, but not for schools, health care or retirement investing. They love the government, but they fear the CIA, FBI, the military and the FDA.

Yep, you read that last part correctly, liberals don't trust the government to ensure safe food, but they think it will do a great job providing your health care.

Cartons of raw goat and cow milk and blocks of unpasteurized goat cheese were among the groceries seized in the June 30 raid by federal, state and local authorities — the latest salvo in the heated food fight over what people can put in their mouths.

So despite research outlining the dangers of consuming raw milk and other unprocessed foods, they're finding ways to circumnavigate federal, state and local laws that seek to control what they can serve at the dinner table. Such defiance, they said, comes from growing distrust of a food sector that has become more industrialized and consolidated — and whose products have been at the root of some of the country's deadliest food contamination cases.

So the modern liberal not only rejects the science of pasteurization, they don't trust the government to regulate something as simple as milk. These are the very same morons that tell us that the science of Man Made Global Warming is settled, but the 146 year old process of Pasteurization is still up for debate?

Liberalism may be a mental disorder because no sane person could think that all of these contradictions make sense.

Finally check out the liberal attitude towards the law. Liberals love laws, except when the law affects them. Then they prefer to ignore the law as laws are meant for the little people.

One woman, digging into her green grocery bag for a pen, asked, "You guys got shut down last week?"

"Yes," Buttery said.

"That's nuts," the woman replied. "You're not going to stop, right?"

Buttery grinned. "Can I see your membership card?"

Cool, If they don't like the FDA's laws, I don't like tax laws and speed limits. Can I stop paying taxes and drive as fast as I want. And what about the laws against shooting liberals who beg for money on my front porch? I'd like to ignore that law too.

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written by Fred , July 26, 2010

I see you've got your broad brush out again Bart. Don't get any on your white Ralph Lauren bathrobe!


Barthélemy Barbancourt
Just can't refute things can you?
written by Barthélemy Barbancourt , July 26, 2010

So where is my analysis wrong? The same people that don't trust the FDA are all for Socialized medicine?

And if rejecting Pasteurization isn't anti-science, I don't know what is.

Face it Fred, liberalism just doesn't make any sense.



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written by Badda , July 26, 2010

Fred doesn't have anything to say, so he gets out his own broad brush.

He's like Peev/Penigma insisting that you've got three more fingers pointing back at you. Or whatever it is he says.



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written by Kermit , July 26, 2010

This one is borderline. Are they liberal or libertarian? They have to sign a waiver, so if they get sick it's their problem. If they're feeding raw milk to children, that's another story.


Barthélemy Barbancourt
What about Whole Foods?
written by Barthélemy Barbancourt , July 26, 2010

There is a huge movement that rejects the products from large farms that are regulated and supports small unregulated farms. While I support the free market principles at work, I question why liberals don't trust the FDA but do trust a small businessman with their food?

Good luck getting that waiver to stick in court. The guy selling whole milk in MN has been prosecuted a few times and he continues to make kids sick.



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written by Kermit , July 26, 2010

But is it liberal or libertarian?
Don't get me wrong, I wear the seat belt in my truck because I believe in personal protection equipment. Allowing the police to pull me over for not wearing it is government intrusion, which I oppose.




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