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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The problem of course is not what we intend the GMO activity to do but what it will do, as previously illustrated in a previous post.

These GMO crops are foisted on the public with insufficient testing. IMHO the public is the test bed.

It is a shame that Mr Cruz is pandering to the pharmaceutical industry/lobby by supporting this experiment on humanity where there are no consequences for failure on the part of the company making billions off the patented seed.

Failure being the malformed/cancerous/disease prone result of introducing molecular arrangements with unknown effect to an unsuspecting populace eating 'food' that is 'good' for you (trust us).

It is a monstrous crime against humanity and I do not mean only the USA as this GMO experiment has been foisted on populations all around the world.

Much of the EU has banned it entirely (as if a rule could matter). For example birds eat seed and then fly and then poop... there is no way to control where the poop lands but if it hits dirt with sufficient water it will grow.

Kind of like an Ebola sneeze, which previously would not spread the infection until it did ... oops.

17 posted on 03/09/2015 5:41:24 PM PDT by GOPBiker (Thank a veteran, with a smile, every chance you get. You do more good than you can know.)
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Without GMO introduced by the University of Hawaii there would be no papaya in Hawaii today.
Try to sell this anti-GMO crap to the thousands who eat and enjoy these papaya and the farmers and others who rely on GMO for their livelihood. Even anti-GMO here in Hawaii eat GMO papayas.


26 posted on 03/09/2015 8:36:39 PM PDT by Islander2 (Some of us are here because we are not all there.)
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