40 Tons of GMO Crops TORCHED in America, Media Blackout

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Same with biotech products, despite your promotion of false propaganda from communist Occupy and b.s. Mother Earth blogs.

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The reality on this what? The reality of the words comprising H.R. 933 - Section 735? What is your point about those words? Granted it's not an easy read, but that doesn't validate the lies being fed to you by communist Occupy and bullshit Mother Earth blogs.

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The new law does not really do what you claim it does. It does not "protect Monsanto from being sued". That is just false propaganda circulated by communist Occupy and bullshit Mother Earth blogs.

Your words.

Looks like my words were not accusing you of being a communist. They were noting that your assertions are false propaganda circulated by communists. I do not assume you understand who you are working for, or why you are propagating disinformation that has been fed to you.
 
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Commercial farmers have crop insurance... the farmer gets paid either way. I know because my cousins have a farming company.
 
Kinda hard when they don't let you know which products are Monsanto's. Face it, they rigged the game, no point playing by their rules.

You have a brain. You know mostly which products are Monsanto's. It takes just a little effort to do research it. Less effort than generations before Monsanto existed used to know how to feed themselves.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4MVQby0InQ

I hope you don't mind when I start cheering for every hurricane, fire, or tornado that hits a major city.

If they banned GMO's today the majority of Americans would be looting and starving.
 
do you raise cattle? I bet Not. I do, and they naturally do not eat corn in a natural environment. Sure they can but it is not what is best for them or humans.

it is like a candy bar to us......not really good for us but we like em.

Cattle when turned into any grain crop will eat the heads off the plant. I guess you'll say that isn't natural.
 
Commercial farmers have crop insurance... the farmer gets paid either way. I know because my cousins have a farming company.

I am involved @ a small level , I do not insure my crops, last yr ,total loss , year before OK , this yr , OK, so far. I eat, I pay property tax. I have a job as well...
 
Candy from candy stores are bad for your health, but I hope people don't start burning those down as well.

This thread is exactly like when liberals want to storm the cigarette makers factories. You can find the most hypocritical libertarians on GMO threads. They think they own not only the farm land, but the ideas within the farmer's skull. It's just another fascist sect that was attracted to the liberty movement thanks to people like Alex Jonestown.
 
The idiocy in this thread is incredible.

People are cheering on arson-an offense worthy of lynching-all because they don't like GMO foods, which they are not forced to eat, and have not been proven harmful by sources that happen to not be junk-sciene.

Meanwhile, the masses that rely on non-failing, cheap crops have to suffer for this stupity. Not to mention I'm sure the farmer is bankrupt beyond belief.

Now look, I'm against Monsanto's patents and all things they do that would harm liberty. I'm fine if states want to add GMO qualifications on existing labels. However, I do not have the patience for maurading against a corporation and hurting people who may be associated with it.
 
The thing is, when you eat candy you know you are eating candy. Candy doesn't harm you if you don't eat it nor does it melt all over the other candy in the isle and contaminate them.

YOU don't know what you are eating? Then why are you eating it?

The fact is that you know full well what you are eating. You post about it all the time. What you are concerned with is interfering with what others are eating.
 
This thread is exactly like when liberals want to storm the cigarette makers factories. You can find the most hypocritical libertarians on GMO threads. They think they own not only the farm land, but the ideas within the farmer's skull. It's just another fascist sect that was attracted to the liberty movement thanks to people like Alex Jonestown.

I disagree, fr. I'm not a Jones reader/listener so wouldn't know what they sell as far as the terms of controversy.


The issue is far mor complex than the marketing aspects of GMO's though. That's a very minimal aspect of the issue in scope.

If we want to talk about destruction of farmland what about weather derivatives ? That's major and the biotech industry indulges in it. That's a big old ball of wax in itself.
 
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Some of you people need to get off your asses and grow you own garden if you don't like it.

Or shop at Whole Foods or local farmers markets.

Your entitlement mentality reminds me of Obama supporters. Just as healthcare is their "liberty" so is your food preference.
 
Some of you people need to get off your asses and grow you own garden if you don't like it.

Or shop at Whole Foods or local farmers markets.

Your entitlement mentality reminds me of Obama supporters. Just as healthcare is their "liberty" so is your food preference.

I have a garden.

I'll tell you what we need to do. We need to get off our asses and demand that our prospective representatives present their position on the actual sciences that the Monsanto's of the world legislate upon us as well as how they would lead us based upon their understanding of them. That's what we need to do. That's the correct argument.

What you're doing is supporting the generic/politically correct and dumbed down growth of the entity versus the natural survival of a species via the old spin it into a capitalism discussion gag. It's completeley the wrong terms of controversy.
 
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the farmer is using Monsanto seeds, not that innocent

Most farmers who use Monsanto and other GMO, are completely clueless and those that are warned don't think something so bad could actually be approved for human consumption. They think the claims are exaggerated and don't put forth any effort to research the subject.
 
I have a garden.

I'll tell you what we need to do. We need to get off our asses and demand that our prospective representatives present their position on the actual sciences that the Monsanto's of the world legislate upon us. That's what we need to do. That's the correct argument.

What you're doing is supporting growth of the entity versus the natural survival of a species via the old spin it into a capitalism discussion gag. It's completeley the wrong terms of controversy.
I want a free market in agriculture, don't get me wrong. Destroying private property is not a free market-or maybe it is, and why I am not an anarchist.
 
"You can't make an omelet without breaking some eggs."
~ Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Let's make sure to point out those eggs include the dead bodies of the enviro-terrorists.

Funny story; I caught someone cutting donuts in one of our wheat fields. He wasn't a GMO protestor, just some drunk. His car was totaled and my heavy-duty bumper paid for itself. No charges filed against me. I graciously decided not to press charges against him.

In another story about three years ago some local high school seniors thought it would be funny to spray paint a farmer's barn. He shot the guts out of one of them. No charges filed.
 
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