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March 9, 2010
Fake Eco-Easter Eggs
Posted by Dave Blount at March 9, 2010 11:41 AM
With moonbats, everything is ersatz — pleather instead of leather, Tofurky on Thanksgiving, and now this: artificial "environmentally friendly" Easter eggs at the White House.
A White House announcement Monday said the eggs at this year's April 5 roll will be made from paperboard that contains no wood fibers from endangered forests, is recyclable and features vegetable-oil based inks and a water-based coating.
Apparently it never occurred to the weenies in charge of eco-compliance at the White House that real eggs are biodegradable and contain "no wood fibers from endangered forests."

Not even Easter is safe from eco-moonbattery.
Hat tip: Jawa Report, on a tip from Scott.


