The peanut butter problem shows us that it's not just the terrorists we have to worry about; the president of the peanut product company is on record as knowing about the salmonella infection in his product, and telling his people to "ship it anyway," or something to that effect. So I'm almost as worried about being killed by "loyal Americans" like him as I am some terrorist.
Of course, maybe we can cut government expenses a little more by taking inspection and enforcement powers away from the FDA, and getting rid of those cumbersome business regulations meant to ensure that only healthy products are on the shelves in stores...and then the SURVIVORS can pocket the tax savings.
Just deregulate the food processing businesses, and the terrorists won't have to kill Americans; just let the food processors do the job for them. Apparently today's profits are more important than having [live] repeat customers. The terrorists probably watch these news programs, and probably praise Allah that the infidels are killing each other every time one of these stories airs.
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