Congress has gone insane. Instead of fixing this little thing called  an economy, they've decided to go after something they'll never be able  to fix. Big leaguers using  chewing tobacco.
WASHINGTON — After hounding Major League Baseball and its players  union over steroids, Congress now wants the sport to ban smokeless  tobacco.
"Good luck," San Francisco Giants reliever Brandon Medders said. "Guys  do what they do. We work outside. It's been part of the game for 100  years."
At a hearing Wednesday, House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman  Henry Waxman, a California Democrat, and Health Subcommittee chairman  Frank Pallone, a New Jersey Democrat, called on baseball and its players  to agree to bar major leaguers from using chew, dip or similar products  during games.
Also on Congress' agenda...
1. To stop truck drivers from cursing.
2. Curbing  Lindsey Lohan's drinking habit.
3. Getting CSI:Miami to win an Emmy.
4. Prevent zit outbreaks among teenagers.
5. Get JaMarcus Russell to a Pro Bowl.
Good luck, guys.

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