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From: Jeff Sutherland <jeff.sutherl...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 09:35:59 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Sep 27 2009 12:35 pm
Subject: [Dr. Jeff Sutherland's Electronic Medicine] Mattel gets free pass on independ...

Those of you who remember that the Dept. of Agriculture will sue anyone
that does independent mad cow testing will not be surprised that
corruption will make sure that your children will enjoy more lead
contaminated toys without anyone knowing about it.

Mattel gets free pass on independent lead tests

Dear Friend,

Get ready for a repeat of one of the ugliest chapters in modern
consumer history.

Mattel, the chief offender in the Chinese lead-toy scandal, is actually
being allowed to skip the new safety measures that were put into place
because of that scandal.

You heard that right. New measures designed to stop Mattel from doing
what they did to our children won't apply to Mattel or its
scandal-plagued subsidiary, Fisher-Price.

Remember, Mattel and Fisher-Price were forced to recall millions of
shoddy toys, some of which had up to 180 times the legal limit of lead.
The company had to pay $2.3 million in fines, but somehow got off
without having to admit to doing anything wrong.

It must be nice to have friends in high places.

Now, these corporate criminals are up to their old toxic tricks again.

Congress acted with record-breaking speed after the lead-toy scandal,
passing new laws that require all toy companies to submit their
products to independent labs for testing.

The key word here is "independent."

Because Congress never met a law it couldn't fill with loopholes, they
put the empty- headed fools at the Consumer Product Safety Commission
in charge of enforcing it.

How empty are those hollow heads? When Mattel asked to be put in charge
of its own product testing, skipping those new requirements for
independent labs, those morons at the CPSC said, "Sure, go ahead. We
trust you."

That's like the Fed putting Bonnie and Clyde in charge of bank security.

Wiping the lipstick off the pig,

William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.

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Posted By Jeff Sutherland to Dr. Jeff Sutherland's Electronic Medicine
at 9/27/2009 12:35:00 PM


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