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In reply to the discussion: The Anti GMO Crowd Finally Won Me Over [View all]djean111
(14,255 posts)22. As long as I am not malnourished, why is it the least bit important what I choose to eat?
That doesn't even make sense.
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Still wondering why Monsanto finds it necessary to have its lapdogs exempt it from any lawsuits
djean111
Nov 2013
#1
The most common GE crops in the United States are soybean, corn, cotton, and canola.
djean111
Nov 2013
#7
Sure they are. Grabbing processed foods is not a great way to decide what to eat, IMO.
djean111
Nov 2013
#16
Can you explain what's in the provisions of the "act" which is not named as you claim?
HuckleB
Nov 2013
#8
You've made it clear that good, science-based information will not affect what you eat.
HuckleB
Nov 2013
#19
As long as I am not malnourished, why is it the least bit important what I choose to eat?
djean111
Nov 2013
#22
26 countries have banned GMOs many more countries have labeling but you trust the FDA
lunasun
Nov 2013
#24
You post a piece of whine like that up there and then babble of "logical fallacies"?
bemildred
Nov 2013
#30