(58 quotes found)
“I supported local projects in the $286 billion transportation bill, even though it was filled with pork (pork barrel projects),”
Chet Edwards
“One of the first acts from the Pork Board was to approve funding for this in 1986. No one knew that it would become one of the five most recognized tag lines in advertising history.”
Danita Rodibaugh
“They have a dietary standard that they take from the Old Testament—the Torah. It's quasi-kosher: no pork, no shellfish, no mixing of milk and meat. If the white supremacists are from that denomination, they may have a bona fide religious practice and I have to support it. It gave them an opportunity to meet three times a day.”
Gary Friedman
“Representative Myers has been a true friend to the pork industry, has always been willing to listen to our concerns, and has been a leader on many important issues related to the pork industry.”
Gary Asay
“Something baked. Chicken or fish or pork. I have to take care of myself, eat like a guy in my 40s -- I just happen to be in football. My wife doesn't fry a lot of food. I love fresh tomatoes, broccoli, corn. My two-year-old loves corn, and I agree. I probably should take vitamins but I don't. I get my vitamins the old-fashioned way -- from fruits and vegetables.”
Ray Brown
“The only thing that may stand in our way is the pork rind lobby.”
Rep. Gary Simrill
“I had a pan of pork, cooked pork, sitting in here and it didn't have a top on it, and i believe it did not have a label on it, which comes into the label as well.”
Ricardo Garcia
“Me and my big pork chop side burns and her and her bright orange hair. It was a match made in heaven. The rest is history.”
Jason Burke
“What some people call 'pork' may be as essential as a lock on a dam that creates hydropower, or [support for] a bridge, road, or other critical infrastructure. Sometimes we have to direct spending because the executive branch is not doing its job.”
Zack Wamp
“Before, Cubans didn't eat that many vegetables. Rice and beans and pork meat was the basic diet. At some point necessity taught them, and now they demand [vegetables].”
Roberto Sanchez