Re: [CH] Here we go again...

Ray Pfaff (raypfaff@erols.com)
Fri, 24 Aug 2001 07:11:01 -0400

Neither side is going to convince the other that they're right, so could we please
at least put this in private email and drop it off the list?



"Inagaddadavida, Baby" wrote:

> At 7:31 PM +0000 8/23/01, mstevens@exit109.com wrote:
> >At 02:47 PM 8/23/01 -0400, Chet Bacon wrote:
> >>Basically what burns me now is what I want to burn me down the road.. i.e...
> >hot
> >>chile peppers!
> >>What I am concerned with is the fact that thousands of "experimental areas"
> >are
> >>being farmed without any safe guards to crossing into an adjacent area.  Bees
> >that
> >>I keep don't ask whether or not they are cross pollinating modified plants or
> >not,
> >>they are just into collecting food supplies - upwards to 5-6 miles away.
> >>Without any kind of standards or safe practices we could, and have gotten
> >ourselves
> >>into trouble.  I, personally, am glad there are people out there
> >>that cry wolf
> >and
> >>are genuinely concerned about their health and mine.
> >
> >I've been concerned with the spread of peppers bred to be mild even prior to
> >the GMO era.  Has anyone else gotten heatless jalepenos at the store in recent
> >years?
> >
> >What bothers me about those scaremongering about any use of GM
> >products is that
> >they demand zero risk.  It ain't gonna happen.  Life is a terminal condition.
>
> I do demand zero risk when it comes to my basic needs.  And I demand
> that those who fuck with nature do the honorable thing and act
> responsibly when their creations go wrong.  Such has not happened
> yet, but considering the histories of most "lifescience" corporations
> - Monsanto being the prime example - they do nothing when cornered
> with their mistakes.  The government does nother either other than a
> slap on the wrist and a 50 million fine....which is change to
> multibillion corporations.  Monsanto's CEO gets paid that much in a
> year probably.
>
> Rael64