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Re: Request to remove Information



On 08:22, Wed 16 Nov 05, Steve Block wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:49:16AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> >On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:38:37AM +0100, steef wrote:
> >>Steve Lamb wrote:
> >>believe me: i know where i am talking about. herman and i analyzed for 
> >>over thirty years the workings of the nuclear industry mainly in europe. 
> >>and now the *benefits* of corporations like monsanto pioneer hi-bred and 
> >>the like for food and feed. illuminating.
> >>
> >
> >Speaking of the devil that keeps the US (European, etc) population
> >getting fatter and fatter every day (growth hormone to cows, cows to
> >human mouths, you know the chain, plus some other substances, etc), by
> >the end of the year the gov is getting ready to approve the sale of
> >cloned animals in the market, noiseless, as usual, no body knows,
> >nobody cares, oh!, we are getting fatter, so fat that look like
> >walking balloons...
> 
> We are fat because we eat too much; because it's easy and cheap to eat
> too much. I am fat because I eat when I'm bored or not hungry at all, not
> because of growth hormones fed to cows. I prefer more natural things but
> I'm not going to go blaming someone else because I eat too much.
> 
> -- 
> Steve Block
> http://ev-15.com/
> http://steveblock.com/
> scblock@ev-15.com

Lets take a look at history, every since man was able to
water crops, we have been genetically engineering our crops.
We have selected out the crops that are hardy to weather
changes, and strains that are more productive. In a sense we
have used the lab of mother earth to help us be more
productive.

Their is a problem with your logic, so in order to refuse
genetically engineered foods we should go back to the most
ancient type of crops, not mess with nature. Well that in a
sense would cost many many lives, as we have alreadly
altered most crops. Doing it in a lab, or through most of
human kind is the same thing. They have been altered, by
humans for the use of humans.

As far as getting fat, their is a good chance that it could
be hardwired into our genes over million of years. Just
think about it, most cultures on earth still have a hard time
finding anthing to eat, so when people do find food it's
only natural to take advantage of the food source.

Now I do agree that each person can control the intake, and
they can control how much their bodies get exercise. But I
don't think that its fair to not consider the the gene side
of things.

Gnu_Raiz




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