on May 20, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, money, Uncategorized, Comments (0)
Re: High-Tax, High-Spend Model Still Does Not Work
On 5/20/2010 10:18 PM, D&*$?%n wrote:
> On 05/19/2010 07:16 AM, Army Of The 13th Monkey wrote:
>> The Farmers need to bring the “first suit” and charge that their crop is
>> ruined(tainted) by ADM or who ever owns that patent, that the
>> corporation’s man made DNA being released into the environment is just
>> as destructive as BP and their oil in the GULF. BP ruined the fishing
>> industry and people holding genetic patents on corn are killing the open
>> crop industry.
>
>> If someone has a whole field of their crop it was likely stolen, if NOT
>> then they were likely infected from the owner of the DNA, all they need
>> to do is say they are growing “ORGANIC” crops for market and they were
>> made useless or were sold to unsuspecting consumers(sue for Damages)
>> after being tainted by the corporations DNA. If you want to modify the
>> genes then you have to contain that modification so it doesn’t pollute
>> the entire crop grown by people growing Heirloom seeds on their own
>> property.
>>
>> GM DNA is a product of man NOT God, it is a spill like an oil spill if
>> not kept in a contained field or greenhouse.
> I dont have a problem with your proposal, but the corporations have the
> money to buy lawyers and judges.
>
>>> Then too, we have the effect of Global Warming. My barley, which was
>>> planted back in March, is nearly ready. After I harvest it, the season
>>> is so long now, I can put another crop in, and harvest grain again in
>>> October. This is a net gain of real nutrition as well as hunger easing
>>> over corn, which would permit only one crop/year.
>>
>> That’s not Global Warming that’s your stolen Genetically modified seed.
> AFAIK, GM corn is not grown in my neck of Ozark woods. The land is too
> steep and convoluted to offer the contiguous tracts of deep alluvial
> soil heavy feeders like corn require.
Here’s how to beat that Global Warming….
Plant your corn when the Oak leaves are as big as a squirrels ear.
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