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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Peanut Butter Recalled Because Of Possible Salmonella Outbreak

    You know what the worst news was today?

    Peanut butter getting pulled from the shelves in some states because of a suspected salmonella outbreak in some 39 states! WTF!

   Of all brands it would have to be my favorite one, Peter Pan. Salmonella from peanut butter has got to be a first.

    I'll blame this on Bush also when I can find a way to make it sound good.

Charlotte Observer

Four out of 15 possible cases in North Carolina are in the Charlotte region, one each in Mecklenburg, Union, Iredell and Catawba counties, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control. The cases are scattered across the state, and no one has died, the agency said. The age range of patients ranged from 1 to 76 years old.

Matthews-based Harris Teeter pulled all Peter Pan peanut butter products from its shelves until further notice because of a federal investigation of possible salmonella contamination, spokeswoman Jennifer Panetta said. The warning covers Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter jars with the product code on the lid beginning with the numbers "2111."

Great Value is the house brand for Wal-Mart.

 

 

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Bill Clinton's Popularity On The Rise

   Remember back when Ken Starr and the Republican buttheads spent something like $70 million or so just on a messy dress to get something on Bill Clinton?

   It would seem that as of late, Mr. Clinton's popularity is going up with him being even more popular than his wife, which is no surprise.

    More below

 

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   TruthDig

Gallup News Service:

More than 6 in 10 Americans say they have a favorable opinion of former President Bill Clinton, according to a recent Gallup Poll. Clinton’s favorable rating is up slightly from last summer, and is at its highest level since February 1998. His favorable rating reached historical lows in 2001 as Clinton sparked many controversies as he left office. But since that time, Clinton’s favorable rating has gradually improved and is now close to his historical high, a 66% rating just prior to his inauguration in 1993. A comparison of Bill Clinton’s favorable ratings and Hillary Clinton’s favorable ratings show that Americans rated the Clinton's similarly following their departure from the White House, but in recent years, the former president has been viewed more favorably than his wife.

 

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