Chris Dodd: Statement of Chris Dodd on Mattel Toy Recall
WASHINGTON -- Today Presidential Candidate Chris Dodd released the following statement on the Mattel toy recall:
"I renew my call on the President to immediately suspend imports of all food and toys from China. This latest report is just the latest in a weeks-long string - how many more American children are going to be put at risk while the President sits by idly? This lax stance on China is one example of how President Bush's policies have made our nation far less secure and our children and families far less safe than they were six years ago. His inaction is simply unacceptable. It is time to put this nation back on track."
Source: Chris Dodd campaign
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