To: Blennos
My Dad stopped his subscription to SA about 1976 when it became politicized.
3 posted on
07/18/2015 2:05:40 PM PDT by
PROCON
(CRUZing into 2016 with Ted!)
To: PROCON
"I realized this was not only a good food source, being nutritious and virtually tasteless, but it could be grown by anyone pretty much anywhere in the world. It's easy enough to find, either online or at stores selling aquariums. Just add water, literally," Bujak said with a laugh. When asked to describe the taste of the fern, Bujak compared it to a blade of grass. The progressives would have us all eating grass if they could. I prefer to let the cows eat the grass, process it into meat, and thus we get the meat we need that way.
8 posted on
07/18/2015 2:11:23 PM PDT by
Blennos
To: PROCON
“My Dad stopped his subscription to SA about 1976 when it became politicized.”
That’s about the time I bought my last liberalized copy of the National Geographic.
18 posted on
07/18/2015 2:51:49 PM PDT by
DH
(Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
To: PROCON
I can empathize, since my in-laws have gien me a annual subscription to Scientific American for the last 20+ years.
I’m fortunate that they have been in my life for so many years,
Something I can’t say about SA - what a propaganda piece.
25 posted on
07/18/2015 3:27:17 PM PDT by
LurkingSince'98
(Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
To: PROCON
I canceled my subscription in 1973, was working for JPL at the time and every reputable scientist I knew said it was turning into political CRAP.
42 posted on
07/20/2015 3:36:29 PM PDT by
5th MEB
(Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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