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 Post subject: Re: Monsanto wins again
PostPosted: Feb 18th, '11, 09:25 
The other difference is the seed from Monsanto is sterile...

Chappo can breed like a rabbit.... :laughing3:


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 Post subject: Re: Monsanto wins again
PostPosted: Feb 18th, '11, 10:04 
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Was there anything about this woman? I've read it a few times in different places.


Absolutely Joel, in direct reference to the role Doctor Miller played in drafting the report and then approving it in her new role on the FDA in a chapter called " Welcome to the world of the revolving door".
Along with Susan Sechen (CMV reviewer under Doctor Miller), David Kessler (FDA Commisioner) and especially Michael Taylor (FDA 1976 to 1980, lawyer for Monsanto 1981, Deputy Commisioner for policy of FDA 1991: at the time of rBGH approval, Department of Agriculture 1994 and then in the late 1990's hired as Vice President of Monsanto!) many pages are devoted to these people (and others) whose actions are despicable.
Marie-Monique Robin names "names" and without fear or favour, exposes their deceit and illegal propoganda.

It really is a great read. It won the 2009 Rachael Carson Prize.
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PostPosted: Feb 18th, '11, 21:03 
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Agree on the mutant remark ,, if we all follow like sheep then we will all die as sheep , someone has to offer an alternate thought process and question the greenie nazists.
And i do admit I have added to the problem by fathering 5 children ,, but their genetics increase the chance of them adding positively to this world ,, can't say that for a lot of other people's kids.
Maybe we need an assessment to decide who and how many children we are allowed. NOW that would be intersting and VERY contriversial.
Good starting point ,, minimum IQ of 130 for license to breed :) That would cut out quite of few greenies :bootyshake:

Food price rises over the last 4 years have added several TENS of millions of people onto the "living below the poverty line" list ,, obviously something has to change ,, too many people to few resources.


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PostPosted: Feb 18th, '11, 22:13 
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Actually you've got that totally backwards Chappo, I think you'll find that the majority of green voters are well educated with reasonably high IQ's.

Green is the smart way..... :D


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PostPosted: Feb 18th, '11, 22:25 
Hey Chappo... you should throw your lot in with Monsanto... kill two birds with one stone...

Get a bit of genetic engineering done on yourself, and the general population.. so that they "roundup ready"...

Then all you'd have to do to acheive your goal of selective mating and breeding...

Is soak your gonads in roundup... and go for it... :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Feb 18th, '11, 22:54 
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I'm way ahead on that one Rupe ,, already found the gene for arsenic resistance ..... now where exactly is that Warragamba dam????
Earhbound ,, I think you need to look a lot more closely at them there Greenies ,, from what I see they try to SHOW intellect by merely copy/pasting others ideas and speaches. True intellect is working things out for yourself , on that score I see them failing.
By the way ,, can anyone tell me whatr percentage of the attendies to the latest Earth summit arrived by bike / or other form of lesser carbon burning transport???? I recon about ZERO ,, yep they would all have flown there ,, they just want us to walk / ride bikes go by sail boat but it's ok for them to fly ,, interesting isn't it?


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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '11, 11:26 
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Hey????

Yeah, of course, they should have all set off from their different corners of the world 8 months ago walking and riding bicycles, perhaps swimming across the oceans, well no I guess they could have sailed over the oceans. Nothing better for heads of state to do than go on a big walk..

And yes precisely, original thought is a sign of intellect.. Repeating derogatory meaningless Clichés like "stupid greenies" is generally what the larger less intelligent percentage of the population might do.


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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '11, 12:15 
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I think you need to look a lot more closely at them there Greenies ,, from what I see they try to SHOW intellect by merely copy/pasting others ideas and speaches. True intellect is working things out for yourself , on that score I see them failing.


i think you will find, chappo, that some of the smartest environmental, marine and climatic scientists in the world are 'greenies'. this is because they understand the need for lifestyles which have less of an impact on the world as a whole, for the continuation of Earth as we know it. why do they know? because they're the ones studying it, and reporting to everyone else. I also happen to know many of the WA-based ones, and study under them.

now, i didnt copy that from anywhere, did i. And im a greenie !!!! :o


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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '11, 15:36 
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earyhbound ,, Yes exactly correct . If they follow their own throth mouthes ideas then they most certainly should have arranged more "Greeen" transport . But of cause they claim their time is far too important ,, I disagree , I feel my time is equally important.

freoboy ,, Can't see it , the only greenie I have true respect for is Dr Suzuki??? (spelling) , he talks sense , uses facts and offers them calmly without frothing at the mouth and demanding ORDERING others in a Hitler manner


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Gees, chappo, I really wonder why you bother sometimes...

Coool...... Alright then perhaps read Dr Suzuki's thought one GMOs, I mean hey he is a geneticist, and a person who you trust...

http://redgreenandblue.org/2011/02/01/t ... ls-it-out/


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PostPosted: Feb 20th, '11, 16:04 
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Lol, i was wondering why so many recent threads made no sense, then i looked more closely...............


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You would think that they could of all stayed home for the Earth summit and attended it in a virtual setting over the internet. But I guess that virtual beer and hookers are not as good as the real thing. :geek: :bootyshake:


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PostPosted: Feb 20th, '11, 16:57 
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Me thinks you have hit the nail squarely on the head there Duff :laughing3:


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PostPosted: Feb 20th, '11, 20:05 
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Nicely said Duff ,,
100% correct , there was NIL reason the summit could not have been done "on-line".
These over=paid greeny=nazists simply want to make rules for others but not for them.
It's almost a "class system" similiar to that of India ..... the "upper class greenies" make the rules and attempt to enforce them on the "Plebs" but they can live the hi-life as they see fit because THEY are special .... RLMAO
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Last time I looked Australia was a people that considered it's population as EQUAL
Maybe we need two classes , GREEN equal and just ordinary equal????


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PostPosted: Feb 20th, '11, 20:09 
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Steve ,, you may want to keep me on ignore , the reason is because I am not a little sheep that is going to follow the prescribed green path of this site.
But then again , you are a Mexican so free speech is alien to you:)
Mow your lawns mate ( Green lawn=mowers are available). Try the Electric ones that only use green electricity ....., funny about that , I had no idea electrons came in different colours.


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