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September 19th 06, 04:48 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,ba.broadcast
Dr. Steven Antichrist, PHD
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Air America Goes Bankrupt
David Kaye wrote:
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This E coli fiasco is a prime example of government that doesn't work.
How so? Farms take the cheap way out by providing only the barest of
essentials to their farmworkers. Many farms do not even have
conveniently located outhouses and places to wash the hands. It's
likely that the e coli outbreak came from a farmworker who didn't wash
his hands after defecating. The other likely cause is using human or
animal waste as fertilizer, though it's unlikely because this is
frowned upon by agricultural inspectors.
Interesting that the company that grew the spinach is called "Natural
Selection Farms". Sounds like natural selection at play, definitely.
It would have been nice if the news media would have focused in on this
situation by finding out a little about farming. I watched some videos
of stories from KRON, KPIX, and CNN, and didn't see anything talking
about the *source* of the problem.
Also, our local news media (this is a local or somewhat local story,
having taken place in the Salinas Valley), hasn't told people that
*all* they need to do is cook the spinach! Cook the spinach at at
least 150 degrees (160 to be safe) for 5 minutes, and that's all there
is to it. Or if people are still squeamish about it, bring the water
to a boil for a few minutes (212 degrees).
Why couldn't the local media cover this? It's not rocket science.
Hell, the local news media are better at covering rocket science...
Yeah, RS costs money, RS is dangerous. We know.
How come we don't see 50,000 dead after not holding the lettuce at
Burger King?
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