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February 3, 2011 at 8:31 AM #663229February 3, 2011 at 8:40 AM #662099no_such_realityParticipant
[quote=flu][quote=ILoveRegulation][quote=flu]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.[/quote]Whatever. Whether it’s a bacteria or a virus isn’t central to my argument. The fact is that the frankenfood industry is using pathogens to modify food that people eat.
You and Rustico are cool with that. Awesome. Eat all the frankenfood you want.[/quote]
…I just find it ironic that you come out swinging and you don’t even have your facts straight… I’m hesistant to even ask if you know the difference between a virus and bacteria. Still waiting for those green job numbers in CA…..[/quote]
I don’t think he read own article either.
February 3, 2011 at 8:40 AM #662161no_such_realityParticipant[quote=flu][quote=ILoveRegulation][quote=flu]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.[/quote]Whatever. Whether it’s a bacteria or a virus isn’t central to my argument. The fact is that the frankenfood industry is using pathogens to modify food that people eat.
You and Rustico are cool with that. Awesome. Eat all the frankenfood you want.[/quote]
…I just find it ironic that you come out swinging and you don’t even have your facts straight… I’m hesistant to even ask if you know the difference between a virus and bacteria. Still waiting for those green job numbers in CA…..[/quote]
I don’t think he read own article either.
February 3, 2011 at 8:40 AM #662764no_such_realityParticipant[quote=flu][quote=ILoveRegulation][quote=flu]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.[/quote]Whatever. Whether it’s a bacteria or a virus isn’t central to my argument. The fact is that the frankenfood industry is using pathogens to modify food that people eat.
You and Rustico are cool with that. Awesome. Eat all the frankenfood you want.[/quote]
…I just find it ironic that you come out swinging and you don’t even have your facts straight… I’m hesistant to even ask if you know the difference between a virus and bacteria. Still waiting for those green job numbers in CA…..[/quote]
I don’t think he read own article either.
February 3, 2011 at 8:40 AM #662900no_such_realityParticipant[quote=flu][quote=ILoveRegulation][quote=flu]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.[/quote]Whatever. Whether it’s a bacteria or a virus isn’t central to my argument. The fact is that the frankenfood industry is using pathogens to modify food that people eat.
You and Rustico are cool with that. Awesome. Eat all the frankenfood you want.[/quote]
…I just find it ironic that you come out swinging and you don’t even have your facts straight… I’m hesistant to even ask if you know the difference between a virus and bacteria. Still waiting for those green job numbers in CA…..[/quote]
I don’t think he read own article either.
February 3, 2011 at 8:40 AM #663234no_such_realityParticipant[quote=flu][quote=ILoveRegulation][quote=flu]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.[/quote]Whatever. Whether it’s a bacteria or a virus isn’t central to my argument. The fact is that the frankenfood industry is using pathogens to modify food that people eat.
You and Rustico are cool with that. Awesome. Eat all the frankenfood you want.[/quote]
…I just find it ironic that you come out swinging and you don’t even have your facts straight… I’m hesistant to even ask if you know the difference between a virus and bacteria. Still waiting for those green job numbers in CA…..[/quote]
I don’t think he read own article either.
February 3, 2011 at 8:50 AM #662104jstoeszParticipantCould someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.
February 3, 2011 at 8:50 AM #662166jstoeszParticipantCould someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.
February 3, 2011 at 8:50 AM #662768jstoeszParticipantCould someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.
February 3, 2011 at 8:50 AM #662905jstoeszParticipantCould someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.
February 3, 2011 at 8:50 AM #663239jstoeszParticipantCould someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.
February 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM #662109blahblahblahParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.[/quote]
Many GMO foods will have more toxic chemicals on them, not less. For example, herbicide-immune varieties of corn and many grains are designed for no-till farming. This means that rather than till the fields to de-weed them, you just dump shitloads of poisonous herbicide to kill all the weeds but the crop keeps on living. After harvest the herbicide-soaked corn is ready to go into your Doritos. Yum. And of course all of the poisonous herbicide has to go somewhere when it rains, and that is into your rivers and streams.
February 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM #662171blahblahblahParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.[/quote]
Many GMO foods will have more toxic chemicals on them, not less. For example, herbicide-immune varieties of corn and many grains are designed for no-till farming. This means that rather than till the fields to de-weed them, you just dump shitloads of poisonous herbicide to kill all the weeds but the crop keeps on living. After harvest the herbicide-soaked corn is ready to go into your Doritos. Yum. And of course all of the poisonous herbicide has to go somewhere when it rains, and that is into your rivers and streams.
February 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM #662773blahblahblahParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.[/quote]
Many GMO foods will have more toxic chemicals on them, not less. For example, herbicide-immune varieties of corn and many grains are designed for no-till farming. This means that rather than till the fields to de-weed them, you just dump shitloads of poisonous herbicide to kill all the weeds but the crop keeps on living. After harvest the herbicide-soaked corn is ready to go into your Doritos. Yum. And of course all of the poisonous herbicide has to go somewhere when it rains, and that is into your rivers and streams.
February 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM #662910blahblahblahParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could someone explain to me how GM food could be bad for us? Are they breeding broccoli with cholesterol now? But seriously…I would rather have a GM plant with less pesticides than an unaltered plant doused in the stuff.[/quote]
Many GMO foods will have more toxic chemicals on them, not less. For example, herbicide-immune varieties of corn and many grains are designed for no-till farming. This means that rather than till the fields to de-weed them, you just dump shitloads of poisonous herbicide to kill all the weeds but the crop keeps on living. After harvest the herbicide-soaked corn is ready to go into your Doritos. Yum. And of course all of the poisonous herbicide has to go somewhere when it rains, and that is into your rivers and streams.
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