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February 3, 2011 at 6:45 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662439February 3, 2011 at 6:45 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662501ILoveRegulationParticipant
[quote=briansd1]A polish hot dog and a fountain soda drink full of chemicals from Costco are likely multitude more harmful to your health than a genetically modified apple.
We need to pick our individual battles in our quest to eat healthfully.[/quote]
Fountain sodas and hot dogs are labeled. You know exactly what they are. Plus, there’s no danger of the chemicals from your fountain soda traveling through the air into my organic orange juice.
Comparing hot dogs and fountain sodas with frankenfoods is retarded.
February 3, 2011 at 6:45 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663103ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=briansd1]A polish hot dog and a fountain soda drink full of chemicals from Costco are likely multitude more harmful to your health than a genetically modified apple.
We need to pick our individual battles in our quest to eat healthfully.[/quote]
Fountain sodas and hot dogs are labeled. You know exactly what they are. Plus, there’s no danger of the chemicals from your fountain soda traveling through the air into my organic orange juice.
Comparing hot dogs and fountain sodas with frankenfoods is retarded.
February 3, 2011 at 6:45 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663240ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=briansd1]A polish hot dog and a fountain soda drink full of chemicals from Costco are likely multitude more harmful to your health than a genetically modified apple.
We need to pick our individual battles in our quest to eat healthfully.[/quote]
Fountain sodas and hot dogs are labeled. You know exactly what they are. Plus, there’s no danger of the chemicals from your fountain soda traveling through the air into my organic orange juice.
Comparing hot dogs and fountain sodas with frankenfoods is retarded.
February 3, 2011 at 6:45 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663576ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=briansd1]A polish hot dog and a fountain soda drink full of chemicals from Costco are likely multitude more harmful to your health than a genetically modified apple.
We need to pick our individual battles in our quest to eat healthfully.[/quote]
Fountain sodas and hot dogs are labeled. You know exactly what they are. Plus, there’s no danger of the chemicals from your fountain soda traveling through the air into my organic orange juice.
Comparing hot dogs and fountain sodas with frankenfoods is retarded.
February 3, 2011 at 6:41 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662434ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=njtosd]
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.[/quote]Like I said above, you guys can eat all the GMO crap you want. All I want is for the USDA to permit (not require) labeling and for GMOs to be regulated such that if the frankenpollen contaminates organic crops the farmers and consumers of those organics are compensated.
I can’t believe all the people arguing in favor of blind ignorance when it comes to GMOs. If you want to eat it, knock yourself out. I just want the choice.
And I’m still waiting for anyone to name a single benefit of GMO foods.
February 3, 2011 at 6:41 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662496ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=njtosd]
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.[/quote]Like I said above, you guys can eat all the GMO crap you want. All I want is for the USDA to permit (not require) labeling and for GMOs to be regulated such that if the frankenpollen contaminates organic crops the farmers and consumers of those organics are compensated.
I can’t believe all the people arguing in favor of blind ignorance when it comes to GMOs. If you want to eat it, knock yourself out. I just want the choice.
And I’m still waiting for anyone to name a single benefit of GMO foods.
February 3, 2011 at 6:41 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663099ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=njtosd]
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.[/quote]Like I said above, you guys can eat all the GMO crap you want. All I want is for the USDA to permit (not require) labeling and for GMOs to be regulated such that if the frankenpollen contaminates organic crops the farmers and consumers of those organics are compensated.
I can’t believe all the people arguing in favor of blind ignorance when it comes to GMOs. If you want to eat it, knock yourself out. I just want the choice.
And I’m still waiting for anyone to name a single benefit of GMO foods.
February 3, 2011 at 6:41 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663235ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=njtosd]
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.[/quote]Like I said above, you guys can eat all the GMO crap you want. All I want is for the USDA to permit (not require) labeling and for GMOs to be regulated such that if the frankenpollen contaminates organic crops the farmers and consumers of those organics are compensated.
I can’t believe all the people arguing in favor of blind ignorance when it comes to GMOs. If you want to eat it, knock yourself out. I just want the choice.
And I’m still waiting for anyone to name a single benefit of GMO foods.
February 3, 2011 at 6:41 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663571ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=njtosd]
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.[/quote]Like I said above, you guys can eat all the GMO crap you want. All I want is for the USDA to permit (not require) labeling and for GMOs to be regulated such that if the frankenpollen contaminates organic crops the farmers and consumers of those organics are compensated.
I can’t believe all the people arguing in favor of blind ignorance when it comes to GMOs. If you want to eat it, knock yourself out. I just want the choice.
And I’m still waiting for anyone to name a single benefit of GMO foods.
February 3, 2011 at 7:57 AM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662074ILoveRegulationParticipantContrary to the claims of the frankenfood industry, genetically-modified plants tend to do more harm than good.
“We were cheated by the seed companies. We did not get the yield promised by them, not even half of it. And the expenditure involved was so high that we incurred huge debts. We have heard that the government is now planning commercial cultivation of Bt brinjal. But we do not want Bt seeds of any crop anymore,” said farmer Sahebrao Yawiliker.
February 3, 2011 at 7:57 AM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662136ILoveRegulationParticipantContrary to the claims of the frankenfood industry, genetically-modified plants tend to do more harm than good.
“We were cheated by the seed companies. We did not get the yield promised by them, not even half of it. And the expenditure involved was so high that we incurred huge debts. We have heard that the government is now planning commercial cultivation of Bt brinjal. But we do not want Bt seeds of any crop anymore,” said farmer Sahebrao Yawiliker.
February 3, 2011 at 7:57 AM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662739ILoveRegulationParticipantContrary to the claims of the frankenfood industry, genetically-modified plants tend to do more harm than good.
“We were cheated by the seed companies. We did not get the yield promised by them, not even half of it. And the expenditure involved was so high that we incurred huge debts. We have heard that the government is now planning commercial cultivation of Bt brinjal. But we do not want Bt seeds of any crop anymore,” said farmer Sahebrao Yawiliker.
February 3, 2011 at 7:57 AM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662875ILoveRegulationParticipantContrary to the claims of the frankenfood industry, genetically-modified plants tend to do more harm than good.
“We were cheated by the seed companies. We did not get the yield promised by them, not even half of it. And the expenditure involved was so high that we incurred huge debts. We have heard that the government is now planning commercial cultivation of Bt brinjal. But we do not want Bt seeds of any crop anymore,” said farmer Sahebrao Yawiliker.
February 3, 2011 at 7:57 AM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663209ILoveRegulationParticipantContrary to the claims of the frankenfood industry, genetically-modified plants tend to do more harm than good.
“We were cheated by the seed companies. We did not get the yield promised by them, not even half of it. And the expenditure involved was so high that we incurred huge debts. We have heard that the government is now planning commercial cultivation of Bt brinjal. But we do not want Bt seeds of any crop anymore,” said farmer Sahebrao Yawiliker.
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