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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21468381 Canada 11/06/2012 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's so weird that this is about Monsanto wanting to genetically experiment on people without giving them a chance of knowing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2134890 How do Monsanto think they will be in for the long run, they will be absolutely crushed by the people when they know what kind of company they are. "like in the days of Noah" Thread: Monsanto is the freaking DEVIL 'nuff said. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26779413 United States 11/06/2012 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (NaturalNews) It's coming down to the wire on Proposition 37. After weeks of spending a million dollars a day broadcast outright lies, the Monsant-funded "No on 37" campaign has managed to crush the early lead of the YES campaign, making the ballot measure a very close race. Quoting: NoSilence If you live in California, your YES vote on Proposition 37 is urgently needed, or the GMO labeling ballot measure may not pass at all. Learn more: [link to www.naturalnews.com] Thread: California GLP'ers WARNING! Vote YES on 37! Hell No to GMO! PIN |
Ralph--a house dog User ID: 25802009 United States 11/06/2012 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night.....Rage, rage against the dying of the light"-----Dylan Thomas HIS NAME IS SETH RICH [link to biblicalselfdefense.com] [link to forum.1111ers.blog] Always remember that "for the greater good" will not include YOU. "Who decides?" ---Robert A. Heinlein -'Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.'—Benjamin Franklin [link to www.westcoasttruth.com] The only thing worth paying full retail for is pantyhose. You cannot do all of the good the world needs, but the world needs all of the good you can do. |
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*Evan* User ID: 21948600 United States 11/06/2012 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nope, I voted No on 37. If anyone pays attention and reads bills and understands the consequences could see this bill is faaaar from consumer protection. It is full of special interest exemptions. The main writer of the bill, and supporter who has spent over a million dollars promoting it, is a lawyer who sues companies and farmers for not complying with new regulations. He stands to make millions if it is passed. Prices at the store will go up. Farmers will be hurt. All for GMO labelling?? Do you really need a label to tell you what has GMO in it? Unless you buy from an organic food store that specifically doesn't sell gmo foods, then everything you buy has it. Be smart, look at the big picture. |
NoSilence (OP) User ID: 26756915 Mexico 11/06/2012 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nope, I voted No on 37. If anyone pays attention and reads bills and understands the consequences could see this bill is faaaar from consumer protection. It is full of special interest exemptions. The main writer of the bill, and supporter who has spent over a million dollars promoting it, is a lawyer who sues companies and farmers for not complying with new regulations. He stands to make millions if it is passed. Prices at the store will go up. Farmers will be hurt. All for GMO labelling?? Do you really need a label to tell you what has GMO in it? Unless you buy from an organic food store that specifically doesn't sell gmo foods, then everything you buy has it. Be smart, look at the big picture. The time has come to take that first step.. What's worse, Eating Roundup and living a unhealthy life or worry about higher food prices.. I suggest, be skeptical and don't let your TV control your ability to use good judgment... Step up and drive the wooden stake through the heart of the satanic beast... "In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain |
*Evan* User ID: 21948600 United States 11/06/2012 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nope, I voted No on 37. If anyone pays attention and reads bills and understands the consequences could see this bill is faaaar from consumer protection. It is full of special interest exemptions. The main writer of the bill, and supporter who has spent over a million dollars promoting it, is a lawyer who sues companies and farmers for not complying with new regulations. He stands to make millions if it is passed. Prices at the store will go up. Farmers will be hurt. All for GMO labelling?? Do you really need a label to tell you what has GMO in it? Unless you buy from an organic food store that specifically doesn't sell gmo foods, then everything you buy has it. Be smart, look at the big picture. The time has come to take that first step.. What's worse, Eating Roundup and living a unhealthy life or worry about higher food prices.. I suggest, be skeptical and don't let your TV control your ability to use good judgment... Step up and drive the wooden stake through the heart of the satanic beast... Do you honestly think it would change the eating habits of anyone? Did forcing companies to put nutritional information on the packaging keep obesity down? No. Did it make people healthier or make healthier choices? No. I don't think it would change anything. I am against new regulations. |
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NoSilence (OP) User ID: 26756915 Mexico 11/06/2012 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nope, I voted No on 37. If anyone pays attention and reads bills and understands the consequences could see this bill is faaaar from consumer protection. It is full of special interest exemptions. The main writer of the bill, and supporter who has spent over a million dollars promoting it, is a lawyer who sues companies and farmers for not complying with new regulations. He stands to make millions if it is passed. Prices at the store will go up. Farmers will be hurt. All for GMO labelling?? Do you really need a label to tell you what has GMO in it? Unless you buy from an organic food store that specifically doesn't sell gmo foods, then everything you buy has it. Be smart, look at the big picture. The time has come to take that first step.. What's worse, Eating Roundup and living a unhealthy life or worry about higher food prices.. I suggest, be skeptical and don't let your TV control your ability to use good judgment... Step up and drive the wooden stake through the heart of the satanic beast... Do you honestly think it would change the eating habits of anyone? Did forcing companies to put nutritional information on the packaging keep obesity down? No. Did it make people healthier or make healthier choices? No. I don't think it would change anything. I am against new regulations. Thanks.. I do appreciate your comments.. This test tube Frankenstein farming and processing of our food that we consume is getting way out of control.. Are you not concerned? Are you willing to let the big Agra-Chemecal Corps. experiment on you? We are running out of time.. Send a powerful message. Yes on Prop. 37.. "In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain |
*Evan* User ID: 21948600 United States 11/06/2012 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: *Evan* Nope, I voted No on 37. If anyone pays attention and reads bills and understands the consequences could see this bill is faaaar from consumer protection. It is full of special interest exemptions. The main writer of the bill, and supporter who has spent over a million dollars promoting it, is a lawyer who sues companies and farmers for not complying with new regulations. He stands to make millions if it is passed. Prices at the store will go up. Farmers will be hurt. All for GMO labelling?? Do you really need a label to tell you what has GMO in it? Unless you buy from an organic food store that specifically doesn't sell gmo foods, then everything you buy has it. Be smart, look at the big picture. The time has come to take that first step.. What's worse, Eating Roundup and living a unhealthy life or worry about higher food prices.. I suggest, be skeptical and don't let your TV control your ability to use good judgment... Step up and drive the wooden stake through the heart of the satanic beast... Do you honestly think it would change the eating habits of anyone? Did forcing companies to put nutritional information on the packaging keep obesity down? No. Did it make people healthier or make healthier choices? No. I don't think it would change anything. I am against new regulations. Thanks.. I do appreciate your comments.. This test tube Frankenstein farming and processing of our food that we consume is getting way out of control.. Are you not concerned? Are you willing to let the big Agra-Chemecal Corps. experiment on you? We are running out of time.. Send a powerful message. Yes on Prop. 37.. I understand the concern. I see why many will vote yes on 37... I am just not convinced that the reward outweighs the downside. Good luck. Oh and RP 2016! |
NoSilence (OP) User ID: 26756915 Mexico 11/06/2012 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 7th November 2012 By Joshua Corn Guest writer for Wake Up World We are surrounded by junk foods and beverages. They’re everywhere – in our grocery stores, in our restaurants and even in our schools. While I have a strong distaste for such artificial, highly processed goods, at least many of them are typically recognized for what they are. Most people know that Twinkies, Slim Jims and Mountain Dew are not healthy choices. What makes me really angry is when something that is bad for you is marketed as good for you. Why? Because it’s a scam, it’s unfair and it often has negative effects on the people who are most vulnerable – namely children. [link to wakeup-world.com] "In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain |