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01-10-2001, 02:34 PM
Now this is a sad article, I recommend everyone click on the link to it. And guess<br>
who's profiting...that's right...Monsato. Anyone who says Roundup is a safe<br>
chemical should be taken out back and have every one of their orifices filled with it.<br>
Has anyone ever read the warnings on the back of a Roundup jug?<br>
<br>
From Morrock News:<br>
<br>
* BETTER LIVING THROUGH CHEMICALS: Colombian food<br>
crops and people are being harmed by fumigation<br>
flights conducted as a part of Plan Colombia, under<br>
which herbicide is sprayed on suspected coca fields.<br>
Villagers and farmers were requested to sign an<br>
agreement to cultivate legal agriculture. Targets are<br>
chosen using U.S. and European satellite photographs. <br>
While the European contributors to the program<br>
denounce the fumigation, the U.S. endorses it, and it<br>
has been touted by Barry McCaffrey as safe to humans<br>
and livestock. According to the Washington Post<br>
<a target=_new href="(http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/A24885-2001Jan5.html)">(http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/A24885-2001Jan5.html)</a><br>
Monsanto Corporation (makers of Dursban) is involved.<br>
-- P.A. Colwell <br>
who's profiting...that's right...Monsato. Anyone who says Roundup is a safe<br>
chemical should be taken out back and have every one of their orifices filled with it.<br>
Has anyone ever read the warnings on the back of a Roundup jug?<br>
<br>
From Morrock News:<br>
<br>
* BETTER LIVING THROUGH CHEMICALS: Colombian food<br>
crops and people are being harmed by fumigation<br>
flights conducted as a part of Plan Colombia, under<br>
which herbicide is sprayed on suspected coca fields.<br>
Villagers and farmers were requested to sign an<br>
agreement to cultivate legal agriculture. Targets are<br>
chosen using U.S. and European satellite photographs. <br>
While the European contributors to the program<br>
denounce the fumigation, the U.S. endorses it, and it<br>
has been touted by Barry McCaffrey as safe to humans<br>
and livestock. According to the Washington Post<br>
<a target=_new href="(http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/A24885-2001Jan5.html)">(http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/A24885-2001Jan5.html)</a><br>
Monsanto Corporation (makers of Dursban) is involved.<br>
-- P.A. Colwell <br>