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It is a bunch of damage control to for the Wall Street drug, GMO, and

chemical companies. Consider the source: MSN=Microsoft; American

Institute for Cancer Research (a toxic chemotherapy playground for the

sick and weak); and an R.D. (registered dietitian). These people are

lapdogs for big corporations who want to keep up their toxic market

share. They want to equate eating foods not laced with thier toxic

cocktails as childish stupidity. Boy, how long has ICR been searching

blindly for a cure for cancer?

On 8/28/06, Becky Kirby <kirbybecky@...> wrote:

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My favorite part of this aticle is the poll at the end.

Do you buy organic milk?

Yes, all the time.

69%

Once in a while, but not often.

10%

No, never.

21%

Does it matter to you that organic milk may not have proven

substantial health advantages?

No, I'll continue to buy it to support the organic industry and

it's important to me to know those cows have access to pasture.

70%

No, because I don't buy it anyhow.

19%

Yes. I'll save my money and switch to buying regular milk.

11%

How important is price in deciding what kind of milk to buy?

It's the main way I decide.

29%

Not a factor at all, I'm more interested in whether it's organic.

71%

This article didn't seem to sway people who read it, did it? What a

joke!

I recently purchased The GMO Trilogy by M. , and it is

remarkable how the FDA can say there is no difference between GMOs

and non. They continue to say there is no difference in organic and

non organic, gmo and non gmo. When will they come clean!!

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They will never come clean because they dirty through and through!!!

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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:31 AM

Subject: Re: Organic milk: Are the benefits worth the cost?

> > http://www.msnbc. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14458802/?GT1=8404>

msn.com/id/14458802/?GT1=8404

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> > What do you think about the claims made in this article?

My favorite part of this aticle is the poll at the end.

Do you buy organic milk?

Yes, all the time.

69%

Once in a while, but not often.

10%

No, never.

21%

Does it matter to you that organic milk may not have proven

substantial health advantages?

No, I'll continue to buy it to support the organic industry and

it's important to me to know those cows have access to pasture.

70%

No, because I don't buy it anyhow.

19%

Yes. I'll save my money and switch to buying regular milk.

11%

How important is price in deciding what kind of milk to buy?

It's the main way I decide.

29%

Not a factor at all, I'm more interested in whether it's organic.

71%

This article didn't seem to sway people who read it, did it? What a

joke!

I recently purchased The GMO Trilogy by M. , and it is

remarkable how the FDA can say there is no difference between GMOs

and non. They continue to say there is no difference in organic and

non organic, gmo and non gmo. When will they come clean!!

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On 8/29/06, Becky Kirby <kirbybecky@...> wrote:

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14458802/?GT1=8404

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> What do you think about the claims made in this article?

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> -Becky in CA

Hi,

At least it may help put those wretched organic dairies out of

business. I'd rather have straight-faced evil than some sniveling

self-proclaimed do-gooder telling me to " go organic " as if it meant

anything. Let's dispense with the illusion that ultrapasteurized

feedlot milk is somehow healthy because the cows ate organic grain for

some fraction of their miserable lives.

(trust me, I'm a label and I say " certified " )

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