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February 3, 2011 at 7:26 PM #663591February 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #662479
ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]That’s pretty much matches my thoughts. It’s good to see there is at least one person that cares about what goes into their body.
I think I’ll follow your lead and stop arguing with the other side.
February 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #662541ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]That’s pretty much matches my thoughts. It’s good to see there is at least one person that cares about what goes into their body.
I think I’ll follow your lead and stop arguing with the other side.
February 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #663142ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]That’s pretty much matches my thoughts. It’s good to see there is at least one person that cares about what goes into their body.
I think I’ll follow your lead and stop arguing with the other side.
February 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #663280ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]That’s pretty much matches my thoughts. It’s good to see there is at least one person that cares about what goes into their body.
I think I’ll follow your lead and stop arguing with the other side.
February 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #663616ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]That’s pretty much matches my thoughts. It’s good to see there is at least one person that cares about what goes into their body.
I think I’ll follow your lead and stop arguing with the other side.
February 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM #662498blahblahblah
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
Maybe the benefit of GMOs is that they will accomplish what natural selection no longer does and thin the tard herd.[/quote]This statement is deadly accurate. Unfortunately avoiding GMO foods may not be easy for non-tards unless they move to a very remote location.
Note that there are no GMO seeds going into the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It is reserved for natural seeds only. What is even more curious is that some of the funding for the vault comes from organizations that are also investing heavily in GMO technology.
“Control food and you control the people.” — Henry Kissinger
February 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM #662560blahblahblah
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
Maybe the benefit of GMOs is that they will accomplish what natural selection no longer does and thin the tard herd.[/quote]This statement is deadly accurate. Unfortunately avoiding GMO foods may not be easy for non-tards unless they move to a very remote location.
Note that there are no GMO seeds going into the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It is reserved for natural seeds only. What is even more curious is that some of the funding for the vault comes from organizations that are also investing heavily in GMO technology.
“Control food and you control the people.” — Henry Kissinger
February 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM #663162blahblahblah
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
Maybe the benefit of GMOs is that they will accomplish what natural selection no longer does and thin the tard herd.[/quote]This statement is deadly accurate. Unfortunately avoiding GMO foods may not be easy for non-tards unless they move to a very remote location.
Note that there are no GMO seeds going into the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It is reserved for natural seeds only. What is even more curious is that some of the funding for the vault comes from organizations that are also investing heavily in GMO technology.
“Control food and you control the people.” — Henry Kissinger
February 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM #663300blahblahblah
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
Maybe the benefit of GMOs is that they will accomplish what natural selection no longer does and thin the tard herd.[/quote]This statement is deadly accurate. Unfortunately avoiding GMO foods may not be easy for non-tards unless they move to a very remote location.
Note that there are no GMO seeds going into the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It is reserved for natural seeds only. What is even more curious is that some of the funding for the vault comes from organizations that are also investing heavily in GMO technology.
“Control food and you control the people.” — Henry Kissinger
February 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM #663636blahblahblah
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
Maybe the benefit of GMOs is that they will accomplish what natural selection no longer does and thin the tard herd.[/quote]This statement is deadly accurate. Unfortunately avoiding GMO foods may not be easy for non-tards unless they move to a very remote location.
Note that there are no GMO seeds going into the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It is reserved for natural seeds only. What is even more curious is that some of the funding for the vault comes from organizations that are also investing heavily in GMO technology.
“Control food and you control the people.” — Henry Kissinger
February 3, 2011 at 11:34 PM #662538briansd1
Guest[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]I’m also against Monsanto and how they profit from food. In fact, I’m against all the schemes that big businesses come up to profit from selling us “bad” food.
I’m not against food science. Big difference, IMHO.
I’m dismayed at what people stuff themselves with everyday. I’m appalled that the government is not doing more to educate people, regulate and tax the food supply so that people eat better.
Since everything is about marketing and public relations these days, I’m all for calling food stuff Frankenfoods if that shocks people into food and health awareness.
February 3, 2011 at 11:34 PM #662600briansd1
Guest[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]I’m also against Monsanto and how they profit from food. In fact, I’m against all the schemes that big businesses come up to profit from selling us “bad” food.
I’m not against food science. Big difference, IMHO.
I’m dismayed at what people stuff themselves with everyday. I’m appalled that the government is not doing more to educate people, regulate and tax the food supply so that people eat better.
Since everything is about marketing and public relations these days, I’m all for calling food stuff Frankenfoods if that shocks people into food and health awareness.
February 3, 2011 at 11:34 PM #663202briansd1
Guest[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]I’m also against Monsanto and how they profit from food. In fact, I’m against all the schemes that big businesses come up to profit from selling us “bad” food.
I’m not against food science. Big difference, IMHO.
I’m dismayed at what people stuff themselves with everyday. I’m appalled that the government is not doing more to educate people, regulate and tax the food supply so that people eat better.
Since everything is about marketing and public relations these days, I’m all for calling food stuff Frankenfoods if that shocks people into food and health awareness.
February 3, 2011 at 11:34 PM #663339briansd1
Guest[quote=jpinpb]
FWIW, I am very against Monsanto. I do not want to argue here about it. People can eat whatever they want. If they are okay w/Monsanto, then it’s their body. I will make every effort to eat as healthy as I can. I resent being told what I should or can eat and Monsanto controlling food is exactly that. They can dress it up however they want, but that is what it boils down to.[/quote]I’m also against Monsanto and how they profit from food. In fact, I’m against all the schemes that big businesses come up to profit from selling us “bad” food.
I’m not against food science. Big difference, IMHO.
I’m dismayed at what people stuff themselves with everyday. I’m appalled that the government is not doing more to educate people, regulate and tax the food supply so that people eat better.
Since everything is about marketing and public relations these days, I’m all for calling food stuff Frankenfoods if that shocks people into food and health awareness.
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