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February 3, 2011 at 7:04 AM #663174February 3, 2011 at 7:23 AM #662049
Coronita
Participant[quote=Rustico]Is the e.coli in the seeds that are planted? Is it in the field where these seeds are planted because of Monsanto, or does it stay in the lab and get killed and disposed of with other waste products?
Isn’t the e.coli bacteria used in many other laboratory procedures? Isn’t is likely alive in compost piles on organic farms fairly often?
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]
Uh, e.coli is a bacteria..usually brought on by contamination and obviously iloveregulation, like always, doesn’t know what the fvck he’s talking about.
In fact, the recent e.coli outbreak happened in 2006 to “organic” spinach was due to fecal matter contaminant, I believe.
February 3, 2011 at 7:23 AM #662111Coronita
Participant[quote=Rustico]Is the e.coli in the seeds that are planted? Is it in the field where these seeds are planted because of Monsanto, or does it stay in the lab and get killed and disposed of with other waste products?
Isn’t the e.coli bacteria used in many other laboratory procedures? Isn’t is likely alive in compost piles on organic farms fairly often?
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]
Uh, e.coli is a bacteria..usually brought on by contamination and obviously iloveregulation, like always, doesn’t know what the fvck he’s talking about.
In fact, the recent e.coli outbreak happened in 2006 to “organic” spinach was due to fecal matter contaminant, I believe.
February 3, 2011 at 7:23 AM #662714Coronita
Participant[quote=Rustico]Is the e.coli in the seeds that are planted? Is it in the field where these seeds are planted because of Monsanto, or does it stay in the lab and get killed and disposed of with other waste products?
Isn’t the e.coli bacteria used in many other laboratory procedures? Isn’t is likely alive in compost piles on organic farms fairly often?
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]
Uh, e.coli is a bacteria..usually brought on by contamination and obviously iloveregulation, like always, doesn’t know what the fvck he’s talking about.
In fact, the recent e.coli outbreak happened in 2006 to “organic” spinach was due to fecal matter contaminant, I believe.
February 3, 2011 at 7:23 AM #662850Coronita
Participant[quote=Rustico]Is the e.coli in the seeds that are planted? Is it in the field where these seeds are planted because of Monsanto, or does it stay in the lab and get killed and disposed of with other waste products?
Isn’t the e.coli bacteria used in many other laboratory procedures? Isn’t is likely alive in compost piles on organic farms fairly often?
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]
Uh, e.coli is a bacteria..usually brought on by contamination and obviously iloveregulation, like always, doesn’t know what the fvck he’s talking about.
In fact, the recent e.coli outbreak happened in 2006 to “organic” spinach was due to fecal matter contaminant, I believe.
February 3, 2011 at 7:23 AM #663184Coronita
Participant[quote=Rustico]Is the e.coli in the seeds that are planted? Is it in the field where these seeds are planted because of Monsanto, or does it stay in the lab and get killed and disposed of with other waste products?
Isn’t the e.coli bacteria used in many other laboratory procedures? Isn’t is likely alive in compost piles on organic farms fairly often?
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]
Uh, e.coli is a bacteria..usually brought on by contamination and obviously iloveregulation, like always, doesn’t know what the fvck he’s talking about.
In fact, the recent e.coli outbreak happened in 2006 to “organic” spinach was due to fecal matter contaminant, I believe.
February 3, 2011 at 7:25 AM #662054Coronita
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Monsanto and their ilk have completely captured the legislative and executive branches. I read somewhere that the frankenfood industry has spent $500 million on lobbying since the year 2000.
The only way we will be able to beat back the purveyors of frankenfoods is to fight them in the courts. You can donate to the legal battle through this link:
To those of you who think frankenfoods are going to feed the world, give me a break. Monsanto and other frankenfood purveyors don’t give a rat’s about feeding starving people in poor countries because those people don’t have any money. Monsanto only cares about collecting a tax from every farmer and everyone who can already afford to eat.
There is also no safety testing of frankenfoods and no labeling which would enable consumers to choose. Monsanto creates frankenfoods by using the e.coli virus to penetrate the cell walls which allows introduction of the frankengeneticmaterial. Does that sound safe or sound like something you want to eat?
You can either LOL! like the lamo original poster who started this thread while corporate America continues their raping spree or you can donate to the fight that will be taking place in the one branch of government that hasn’t been completely bought off by special interests.[/quote]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.
February 3, 2011 at 7:25 AM #662116Coronita
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Monsanto and their ilk have completely captured the legislative and executive branches. I read somewhere that the frankenfood industry has spent $500 million on lobbying since the year 2000.
The only way we will be able to beat back the purveyors of frankenfoods is to fight them in the courts. You can donate to the legal battle through this link:
To those of you who think frankenfoods are going to feed the world, give me a break. Monsanto and other frankenfood purveyors don’t give a rat’s about feeding starving people in poor countries because those people don’t have any money. Monsanto only cares about collecting a tax from every farmer and everyone who can already afford to eat.
There is also no safety testing of frankenfoods and no labeling which would enable consumers to choose. Monsanto creates frankenfoods by using the e.coli virus to penetrate the cell walls which allows introduction of the frankengeneticmaterial. Does that sound safe or sound like something you want to eat?
You can either LOL! like the lamo original poster who started this thread while corporate America continues their raping spree or you can donate to the fight that will be taking place in the one branch of government that hasn’t been completely bought off by special interests.[/quote]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.
February 3, 2011 at 7:25 AM #662719Coronita
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Monsanto and their ilk have completely captured the legislative and executive branches. I read somewhere that the frankenfood industry has spent $500 million on lobbying since the year 2000.
The only way we will be able to beat back the purveyors of frankenfoods is to fight them in the courts. You can donate to the legal battle through this link:
To those of you who think frankenfoods are going to feed the world, give me a break. Monsanto and other frankenfood purveyors don’t give a rat’s about feeding starving people in poor countries because those people don’t have any money. Monsanto only cares about collecting a tax from every farmer and everyone who can already afford to eat.
There is also no safety testing of frankenfoods and no labeling which would enable consumers to choose. Monsanto creates frankenfoods by using the e.coli virus to penetrate the cell walls which allows introduction of the frankengeneticmaterial. Does that sound safe or sound like something you want to eat?
You can either LOL! like the lamo original poster who started this thread while corporate America continues their raping spree or you can donate to the fight that will be taking place in the one branch of government that hasn’t been completely bought off by special interests.[/quote]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.
February 3, 2011 at 7:25 AM #662855Coronita
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Monsanto and their ilk have completely captured the legislative and executive branches. I read somewhere that the frankenfood industry has spent $500 million on lobbying since the year 2000.
The only way we will be able to beat back the purveyors of frankenfoods is to fight them in the courts. You can donate to the legal battle through this link:
To those of you who think frankenfoods are going to feed the world, give me a break. Monsanto and other frankenfood purveyors don’t give a rat’s about feeding starving people in poor countries because those people don’t have any money. Monsanto only cares about collecting a tax from every farmer and everyone who can already afford to eat.
There is also no safety testing of frankenfoods and no labeling which would enable consumers to choose. Monsanto creates frankenfoods by using the e.coli virus to penetrate the cell walls which allows introduction of the frankengeneticmaterial. Does that sound safe or sound like something you want to eat?
You can either LOL! like the lamo original poster who started this thread while corporate America continues their raping spree or you can donate to the fight that will be taking place in the one branch of government that hasn’t been completely bought off by special interests.[/quote]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.
February 3, 2011 at 7:25 AM #663189Coronita
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Monsanto and their ilk have completely captured the legislative and executive branches. I read somewhere that the frankenfood industry has spent $500 million on lobbying since the year 2000.
The only way we will be able to beat back the purveyors of frankenfoods is to fight them in the courts. You can donate to the legal battle through this link:
To those of you who think frankenfoods are going to feed the world, give me a break. Monsanto and other frankenfood purveyors don’t give a rat’s about feeding starving people in poor countries because those people don’t have any money. Monsanto only cares about collecting a tax from every farmer and everyone who can already afford to eat.
There is also no safety testing of frankenfoods and no labeling which would enable consumers to choose. Monsanto creates frankenfoods by using the e.coli virus to penetrate the cell walls which allows introduction of the frankengeneticmaterial. Does that sound safe or sound like something you want to eat?
You can either LOL! like the lamo original poster who started this thread while corporate America continues their raping spree or you can donate to the fight that will be taking place in the one branch of government that hasn’t been completely bought off by special interests.[/quote]
e.coli is a bacteria, you idiot. Obviously, you flunked your biology class. No worries, I hear the government is hiring with your qualifications.
February 3, 2011 at 7:29 AM #662059ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=Rustico]
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]If you want to eat frankenfood that has been modified using e.coli go right ahead. I want labeling and for the organic food that I eat to be free of genetically-modified material.
I’m happy to allow people like you to be the human guinea pig when it comes to eating frankenfoods that hasn’t gone through any human safety testing whatsoever.
The questions I would have for you is: Why take the risk? What great benefits have frankenfoods gotten us? And I’m not talking about theoretical BS benefits that might accrue some time in the future. Can you even name one benefit of frankenfoods?
February 3, 2011 at 7:29 AM #662121ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=Rustico]
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]If you want to eat frankenfood that has been modified using e.coli go right ahead. I want labeling and for the organic food that I eat to be free of genetically-modified material.
I’m happy to allow people like you to be the human guinea pig when it comes to eating frankenfoods that hasn’t gone through any human safety testing whatsoever.
The questions I would have for you is: Why take the risk? What great benefits have frankenfoods gotten us? And I’m not talking about theoretical BS benefits that might accrue some time in the future. Can you even name one benefit of frankenfoods?
February 3, 2011 at 7:29 AM #662724ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=Rustico]
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]If you want to eat frankenfood that has been modified using e.coli go right ahead. I want labeling and for the organic food that I eat to be free of genetically-modified material.
I’m happy to allow people like you to be the human guinea pig when it comes to eating frankenfoods that hasn’t gone through any human safety testing whatsoever.
The questions I would have for you is: Why take the risk? What great benefits have frankenfoods gotten us? And I’m not talking about theoretical BS benefits that might accrue some time in the future. Can you even name one benefit of frankenfoods?
February 3, 2011 at 7:29 AM #662860ILoveRegulation
Participant[quote=Rustico]
In general I don’t laugh about Monsanto. Is it really proper to identify the use of e.coli in a laboratory as something sinister?[/quote]If you want to eat frankenfood that has been modified using e.coli go right ahead. I want labeling and for the organic food that I eat to be free of genetically-modified material.
I’m happy to allow people like you to be the human guinea pig when it comes to eating frankenfoods that hasn’t gone through any human safety testing whatsoever.
The questions I would have for you is: Why take the risk? What great benefits have frankenfoods gotten us? And I’m not talking about theoretical BS benefits that might accrue some time in the future. Can you even name one benefit of frankenfoods?
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