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You're Not the Regulator of Me: How the Bush Administration Made America Safe for Dangerous Toys

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The CPSC, created to prevent hazardous products from winding up in American homes, has been gutted by decades of manufacturer lobbying and White House interference—and the Bush administration has finally paralyzed it to the point that it can barely function. "What's going on there is not benign neglect," says Ann Brown, cpsc chairman under President Clinton. "It's the systematic dismantling of the agency."

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But it was under Hal Stratton, George W. Bush's commission chairman (and former New Mexico attorney general, as well as Lawyers for Bush cochair), that the commission turned from paper tiger to industry lapdog. Stratton cut back on investigations while taking full advantage of the perks of his office—he turned the agency into "a little travel bureau," according to a longtime staffer.

I honestly don't understand how W sleeps at night. My conscience would be killing me.

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Reply#1 - Thu Nov 1, 2007 8:50 AM EDT
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The lead content in children's rubber duckies and such really scares me. Kids always put those rubber toys in their mouth.

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#1.1 - Thu Nov 1, 2007 9:19 AM EDT
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Evidence is that he lacks a conscience: he may indeed be utterly sociopathic.

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#1.2 - Thu Nov 1, 2007 10:58 AM EDT
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I've heard that more than a few times...

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#1.3 - Thu Nov 1, 2007 12:20 PM EDT
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Every day a defective product is recalled for lead poisoning, a choking hazard or one of any number of reasons. Not every story gets attention of Thomas the Tank Engine or a pet food recall, but every product recall poses its own set of dangers, and not staying informed is how more injuries occur.
At www.the-feed-store.com, you can easily track recalled products, keep up to date with defective drug recalls and much more. You can even syndicate the feeds from the site onto your homepage or blog.

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Reply#2 - Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:19 PM EDT
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