Just when I thought the world was going to hell in a hand basket, Wal-Mart comes out with organic food. There might actually be hope for us after all (but I still doubt it.)
In Genetic Engineering news, Terminator seeds have been rejected by participants at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. I’ve got to be careful. I could get used to reading good news like this for a change, and I’m just afraid it’s not going to last.
There are people who actually eat a lot of frozen dinners. Is that good for them?
Tags: diet, gmo, organic , genetic engineering, food, Dixie Chicks, Bush, politics,
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1 Comments:
At 2:21 PM, rev. billy bob gisher ©2008 said…
I will agree with you on the freedom of speech thing, and not a you are saying otherwise, but it's on both sides of the aisle. we have freedom of speech in this country, so long as most of the people in the room agree with you.
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