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  1. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    That's what I said. But if you actually read what I posted, then you would have known I was trying to make you see that the same implication I had about RURU's post, was the same implication you had on mine. And it was not an assumption. The post started off talking about the cattle being...
  2. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    The thought was implied wasn't it? Just like you saying I called RURU ignorant when I said that what they said was ignorant. Its not name calling. If an adult can't take criticism they shouldn't be involved in this discussion.
  3. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    That is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard. The breed is called the Belgian Blue. Yes, they are bred that way. It's called 'double muscling'. No that does not mean they have two of each muscle. It's a gene that makes the muscles grow twice as big. Do you really think that eating the...
  4. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    http://www.nature.com/news/study-linking-gm-maize-to-rat-tumours-is-retracted-1.14268?WT.mc_id=FBK_NPG_1311_NatureNews
  5. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Citations? Studies? Credible source of information? Otherwise I'm going to brush it off as nothing more than hearsay.
  6. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Not sure if this has been posted yet, but I thought it was a good find. http://gmoanswers.com/
  7. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Cottage Rose, I'm sorry I if I came off in an offensive way. I'm only here for the same reason you are, and that is to find the truth about the matter. No, I have not read the entire thread, but what sanctus7 says is interesting. My only question would be where he/she got the information...
  8. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Hmmm... may have spoken too soon about the study. http://rt.com/news/seralini-corn-cancer-monsanto-study-987/ http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/33000/title/Further-Dismissal-of-GM-Corn-Study/...
  9. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Precisely what I was getting at. I'll save this to read in detail for later.
  10. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Ya know... whenever people give that argument, all I want to say is a big fat DUH!!! It's pretty much common sense that using techniques used 60 years ago wouldn't cut it for today's population. Plowing, fertilizing, nutrition, etc. has improved so much from back then. But what the people that...
  11. Year of the Rooster

    Gmo's

    Cottage Rose, I recently found that study on another website, too. I find it rather interesting. This is the website where I found it. http://www.responsibletechnology.org/ And here is a link to some videos interviewing Stephanie Seneff, one of the scientists who participated in the...
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