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Say NO to GMOs in Your Food
Townhall.com ^ | June 4, 2013 | Chuck Norris

Posted on 06/04/2013 4:55:53 AM PDT by Kaslin

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1 posted on 06/04/2013 4:55:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Good article. Thank you for posting it.


2 posted on 06/04/2013 5:01:10 AM PDT by foxfield
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To: foxfield

you are welcome


3 posted on 06/04/2013 5:03:42 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

We can feed the world or we can go “all natural” whatever the means. Wheat rust is natural, rye ergot is natural, locusts, flies, worms and other vermin are natural. I have absolutely no concerns or worries about GMO’s. in one sense or another every food is genetically modified either in a lab or by selective breeding.


4 posted on 06/04/2013 5:06:00 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Don't fire until you see the blue of their helmets)
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To: Kaslin

“Eat local and organic, period. And fight GMOs invading U.S. food industries and American homes.”

Local? That would really limit your diet if you live in the desert. I knew a guy who worked for an international meat company. They “harvested” 12 million chickens a day, except for holidays and weekends. That’s why chicken is dirt cheap and universally available. Their chickens come from farms that have one million chickens each in cages containing 100k chickens. So are we supposed to eat only free range chicken? How long does it take to come to market on organic feed? How much does it cost?

The same is true for everything. If we go to all local all “natural” (what is that? EVERYTHING we eat is the product of hundreds of years of selection) how much food will we grow?

The result these activists are looking for is eliminating a large swath of the population through starvation.


5 posted on 06/04/2013 5:06:48 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: Kaslin

People who want to eat organic are perfectly free to do so, and pay the premium. I just wish the organic fetishists would leave the rest of us alone.

The current argument, at least in the U.S., is largely about labelling. We label mostly for risk. The organic lobby wants GM products labelled to suggest to low-information consumers that there is a risk — or they wouldn’t be labelled, right? But GM crops are tested before they are commercialized, so the imputation of risk is just part of a big scare campaign by organic producers who have difficulty competing on price.

In a rational world, it would make much more sense to label organically for consumer fraud.


6 posted on 06/04/2013 5:11:44 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: muir_redwoods

Ditto to that.


7 posted on 06/04/2013 5:16:39 AM PDT by John Valentine (Deep in the Heart of Texas)
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To: Kaslin

Why is the title at odds with the content?

Folks protest GMOs are the typical population control crowd.

“People bad, Dirt good”


8 posted on 06/04/2013 5:24:31 AM PDT by G Larry (Let his days be few; and let another take his office. Psalms 109:8)
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Former Monsanto employee put in charge of GMO papers at journal

Just months after a study was published showing that two Monsanto products, a genetically modified (GM) maize and Roundup herbicide, damaged the health of rats, the journal that published the study appointed a former Monsanto scientist to decide which papers on GM foods and crops should be published, a new article reveals.[1]

Monsanto and GM foods suffered a storm of bad publicity after a study published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT) in September 2012 reported that a GM corn and Roundup caused organ damage and increased rates of tumors and premature death in rats.[2]

But in early 2013 Richard E. Goodman, a former Monsanto researcher with close ties to the biotech industry, joined the senior editorial staff of FCT. Goodman was given the specially created position of associate editor for biotechnology.


9 posted on 06/04/2013 5:27:45 AM PDT by opentalk
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Every day lebenteengazillion tons of bird poop waft down from on high ~ infesting everything beneath them with insect parts, viruses, bacteria, and every other substance you can imagine birds manage to swallow, produce, or otherwise stick in their beaks!

Free range chickens, surrounded by miles of tasty bird food snacks, acquire many times more than their fair share of wild bird poop.

Give me GMO every time there's a choice ~ I want to live!!!!

10 posted on 06/04/2013 5:27:56 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Kaslin

People with full stomachs have a lot of time to complain...................


11 posted on 06/04/2013 5:32:24 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple
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To: Kaslin

Thanks, I read Natural News by Mike Adams. I’m glad this is gaining ground.


12 posted on 06/04/2013 5:34:11 AM PDT by gattaca ("Empty heads are fond of long titles" Old German Proverb.)
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Um ... wheat is the mother of all GMO foods, it did not exist in nature and was created by man via selective breeding.

Just sayin' ...

13 posted on 06/04/2013 5:34:24 AM PDT by SecondAmendment (Restoring our Republic at 9.8357x10^8 FPS)
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I’m glad this is gaining ground.

I'm embarrassed this is gaining ground.

The deadliest substances known to man are "natural."

People need to get over this emotional view of "natural" and "artificial."

14 posted on 06/04/2013 5:35:55 AM PDT by Strategerist
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To: muawiyah

All crops are genetically modified. The original strains have changed over the years naturally. The only difference is that companies make the seeds they distribute unable to be used for the next year’s crop, requiring the farmer to keep going back to the company for new seeds. This has been a big gripe and underlies many of the protests


15 posted on 06/04/2013 5:36:10 AM PDT by rstrahan
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Ben& Jerry's Will Stop Using Genetically-Modified Ingredients,Company Says

… … Ben & Jerry's announcement comeslessthan a year after California residents voted down Proposition 37,a California ballot initiative that would haverequired genetically-modified food to be labeled as such. Ben & Jerry's parent company,Unilever donated almost half a million dollarsto defeat the measure,accordingto Underground Health.

In total,companies like Monsanto and The Hershey Co. gave a combined $44 million to defeat the ballot initiative.

16 posted on 06/04/2013 5:42:19 AM PDT by opentalk
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All crops are genetically modified.

There is a world of difference between what Mendel did and what Monsanto does. Genetic engineering is basicly an ungodly process. God created things to reproduce after their own kind. Genetic engineering violates that order just as much as homosexual unions violate marriage.

17 posted on 06/04/2013 5:46:08 AM PDT by tbpiper
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To: Kaslin

Excellent article.

I’m shocked at the FReepers on here who are a-ok with laboratory created foods & seem to be in denial about the endemic medical problems that have arisen since our diets changed to one that’s more highly-processed & less natural.

And for those who want to claim that GMOs exist in nature through hundreds of years of selective & cross-breeding, they really ought to get a clue. Something happening like that naturally in nature is far different from some mad scientist in a lab splicing viral DNA into a crop.


18 posted on 06/04/2013 5:48:23 AM PDT by surroundedbyblue (Why am I both pro-life & pro-gun? Because both positions defend the innocent and protect the weak.)
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To: Kaslin

The article raises fears about GMOs but doesn’t provide a single documented example of an injury from GMOs.

Lots of baseless “probably” and “could”. Several examples of prior Monsanto products that were not food related (Agent Orange and PCBs) and others that are criticized because of highly flawed studies (DDT and sacharine).

Fearmongering now passes for information.


19 posted on 06/04/2013 5:49:56 AM PDT by kidd
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To: muawiyah; Gen.Blather; Kaslin

Your argument is complete BS. How much monospeciated chicken poop do you think chickens get in a CAFO chicken house? Free range or pasterued chickens are demonstrably better, and cleaner. GMO’s are bad news. Do some research.


20 posted on 06/04/2013 5:50:44 AM PDT by tbpiper
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