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The Deadly Opposition to Genetically Modified Food
Slate, by Bjørn Lomborg
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Posted By:Zarin, 2/18/2013 7:23:06 PM
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| Finally, after a 12-year delay caused by opponents of genetically modified foods, so-called “golden rice” with vitamin A will be grown in the Philippines. Over those 12 years, about 8 million children worldwide died from vitamin A deficiency. Are anti-GM advocates not partly responsible? Golden rice is the most prominent example in the global controversy over GM foods, which pits a technology with some risks but incredible potential against the resistance of feel-good campaigning.
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Comments: The ECO-Luddites,the Greenie Weenies and the ignorant Leftists who hate ´big´ corporations & Capitalism are still trying to stop the real Green Revolution.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Dante, 2/18/2013 7:38:48 PM (No. 9183835)
Just continuing the process which started with Mendel in the 1860s. One reason the Greens are effective in their fear mongering is that uneducated simpletons love to pretend they know more than actual scientists.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Japanorama, 2/18/2013 9:02:59 PM (No. 9183922)
Remember Rachel Carson´s book Silent Spring? It stopped the use of DDT against malarial mosquitoes, resulting in the deaths of millions of African children over the decades. It seems that millions of dead children are a small price to pay for the self-satisfaction of liberals.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
treecat, 2/18/2013 9:05:29 PM (No. 9183927)
´...The cutoff between humanitarian and commercial use was set at US$10,000. Therefore, as long as a farmer or subsequent user of golden rice genetics does not make more than $10,000 per year, no royalties need to be paid. In addition, farmers are permitted to keep and replant seed...´
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
killerbee, 2/18/2013 9:27:58 PM (No. 9183956)
#2: the deaths of millions of third world citizens are a feature, not a bug of the leftist plan. Golden Rice can save lives, which means more people, which is the opposite of what the leftists want. All this death is their version of population control. They will obstruct all means of saving lives in these countries.
Remember that when they whine about AIDs in Africa. Every one of their programs was ineffective at best. George W Bush implements a multi-pronged approach that shows success and they throw as many monkey wrenches into it as they can.
Mass death is the goal.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
4Justice, 2/18/2013 9:48:46 PM (No. 9183982)
Maybe golden rice is ok, but a lot of GM foods are wreaking havoc in many ways most of us are not aware. There is a huge movement to control the food supply for one thing and for another, a lot of GM foods are screwing with biodiversity as well as hurting a lot of poor farmers in third world countries. It is disingenuous to claim that everyone concerned about GM food is a "greenie" or eco-luddite. As I said, some GM is good and safe, but not all. Follow the money and the kickbacks. That said, is there no other way to get vitamin A to those children other than through the rice? Seems silly that they try to cover all nutrition needs with one commodity. What next? Soylent green?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
big red navy cheif, 2/18/2013 9:55:15 PM (No. 9183991)
In a word, Monsanto. They control the GMO stuff, and if bees carry the pollen of their plants to another farmer´s field, they sue said farmer for "trademark infringement."
It´s also killing diversity, variety, and other things thru-out vast areas of Mexico, the mid-West, etc.
Golden Rice sounds great. But the GMO stuff going on here and in Europe is flat out ridiculous!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
nonsense, 2/18/2013 10:11:40 PM (No. 9184006)
I do not want to ingest GMO foods. I do not want to be forced to ingest GMO foods. I do not want to force others to ingest GMO foods.
The difference between the Left and the Right. The Left will use force, the Right believes you should have a choice.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Grant Hodges, 2/18/2013 11:03:58 PM (No. 9184075)
Many of the objections to GM food are straw men, concocted for non-substantive reasons.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
bubber, 2/18/2013 11:42:17 PM (No. 9184132)
We eat GM foods every day...
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
bob913, 2/19/2013 12:30:40 AM (No. 9184173)
That corn cob was but a nubin back in the old days then man came along and cross breed with a banana or something to make it longer...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
canuckchopper, 2/19/2013 12:34:14 AM (No. 9184174)
Where does the 8 million deaths number come from? Is it like all the supposed deaths from second-hand smoke?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Highway71, 2/19/2013 1:47:56 AM (No. 9184211)
I am a beekeeper, and we are especially concerned with the effect of GMO´s. You can´t be a beekeeper without being aware or concerned. I happen to have many conservative friends who are equally concerned that the food supply is becoming increasingly controlled by so few. We are not far from being without any choice. This is not a leftist issue. We all need to protect our freedoms, and GMO´s and their effects are not fully understood. Take some time to learn about what a huge issue this is.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Maryland_Patriot, 2/19/2013 1:09:36 PM (No. 9185060)
For those claiming increased yield in GMO food as one benefit -- this puts that claim to the lie.
I will never support GMO food. It is not science. It is more along the lines of fantasy.
India’s Rice Revolution: India’s Poorest State Grows World Record Amounts of Rice – with no GM, no Herbicide http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/indias-rice-revolution-indias-poorest-state-grows-world-record-amounts-of-rice-with-no-gm-no-herbicide/
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Losing Patience With the New Pope
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Many millions of Catholics around the world were joyous with the naming of a new pope -- a holy man from the Third World no less. Even in choosing his name, Pope Francis is emphasizing a devotion to the poor, and humility in his clothing and manners. The liberal media should be lapping this up. There was an accurate recounting of the global rejoicing, especially in Argentina. There were hopeful words about his pastoral modesty.(snip)the natural secular liberal nastiness toward the oldest Christian faith bubbled up in demands for "tolerance" and women´s liberation.
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The Pope´s chalice: silver-made austere and featuring Our Lady of Luján
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Sitting in his workshop in San Telmo, pencil in hand, goldsmith Juan Carlos Pallarols drafts one of his most meaningful works of art: a chalice that will be delivered to “Pope Jorge” on behalf of all Argentines. Pallarols knows that this is not just another piece amongst his many other works that have earned him the reputation of being one of the best goldsmiths in the world. This is special. “It’s a particular gift, it’s for a friend, for a good man, but this is not just a gift coming from me. It comes from the Argentine population,” he said, still moved by the news.
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Did Obama Just Block Keystone?
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National Review Online, by Stanley Kurtz
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Posted By: Zarin- 3/15/2013 7:06:52 PM
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Rome - The Vatican vigorously defended Pope Francis on Friday by seeking to discredit accusations that he failed to oppose and may even have collaborated with Argentina’s feared military junta during the so-called “dirty war” against left-wing activists. The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, departed from his recent good cheer since the pope’s election to excoriate the criticisms in the press. He called the accusations against the former Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who served as a Jesuit provincial superior and then archbishop of Buenos Aires, stale and the work of
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The Deadly Opposition to Genetically Modified Food
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Slate, by Bjørn Lomborg
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Posted By: Zarin- 2/18/2013 7:23:06 PM
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Finally, after a 12-year delay caused by opponents of genetically modified foods, so-called “golden rice” with vitamin A will be grown in the Philippines. Over those 12 years, about 8 million children worldwide died from vitamin A deficiency. Are anti-GM advocates not partly responsible? Golden rice is the most prominent example in the global controversy over GM foods, which pits a technology with some risks but incredible potential against the resistance of feel-good campaigning.
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Hillary Clinton: The clock is turning back for women in America
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton explained to the Women in the World summit in New York today that the clock is turning back for women in America. Clinton praised her own mother for helping empower her to success and marveled at the opportunities that her own daughter Chelsea has pursued. But Clinton warned that there is still so much to do to promote women´s rights in America. "As I look at all these young women that I am privileged to work with, or know through Chelsea, and its hard to imagine turning the clock on them," Clinton said.
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White House Blames Jobs Numbers on Sequester
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The Obama White House is scrambling to blame Friday’s abysmal March jobs numbers on the sequester’s trimming of the rate of growth in federal budgets that have yet to fully commence. After the Labor Department announced that a mass exodus of 663,000 workers left the U.S. workforce last month and that job creation fell 112,000 jobs short of projections, Obama’s top economic adviser Alan B. Krueger, took to the White House blog to blame the sequester: It is important to bear in mind that the March household and payroll surveys are the first monthly surveys to look
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SANFORD - Trayvon Martin´s parents have settled a wrongful death claim for an amount believed to be more than $1 million against the homeowners association of the Sanford subdivision where their teenage son was killed. Their attorney, Benjamin Crump, filed that paperwork at the Seminole County Courthouse, a portion of which was made public today. In the five pages of the settlement that were available for public review, the settlement amount had been marked out. Lower in the agreement, the parties specified that they would keep that amount confidential. When asked during an earlier interview whether the amount was
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Los Angeles Times, by Nardine Saad
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Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 4/6/2013 8:20:04 AM
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Beyonce and Jay-Z celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in Cuba this week. The couple, who married on April 4, 2008, took in the sights of Old Havana, visited a school, dined on a rooftop terrace and strolled the fan-filled streets in their island best.(snip).The power couple declined to answer journalists´ questions about their visit to the island nation, but some outlets are reporting that the moguls are there as tourists, though that would be illegal because of the half-century embargo the U.S. has on the Communist country. However, the Miami Herald said Washington has issued special licenses for
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Obama Budget to Cap Retirement Accounts at $3 Million
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Breitbart´s Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 4/5/2013 9:40:39 PM
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The budget President Barack Obama will submit on April 10 will contain a proposal that would prohibit individuals from accumulating more than $3 million in Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and tax-preferred retirement accounts. According to a White House statement, the Obama administration believes the current rules allow some wealthy individuals "to accumulate many millions of dollars in these accounts, substantially more than is needed to fund reasonable levels of retirement saving." "The budget would limit an individual’s total balance across tax-preferred accounts to an amount sufficient to finance an annuity of not more than $205,000 per
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