The American Spectator : A Matter of Bad Taste

Frank Lee| 3.13.10 @ 7:50PM. I guess Dave missed Dan Rather’s comments about Obama unable to sell watermelons. You’re a real nice piece of work, keeping up with current events. Reply to this … A restaurant would be fined $1000 each time a chef cooked with salt.” Does that say “cut the amount of salt in processed foods by 20% in the next 5 years”? No – it does not. Bloombergs deal is – so far – voluntary, but note he also says they MIGHT have to use legislation. …

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