Saturday, January 16, 2010

social media specialist

o 2:52 pm January 13, 2010
o Kathleen Manning wrote:

You can find a response to this study on the Monsanto Blog as well. The language is a bit easier to read than the link above.

http://blog.monsantoblog.com/2010/01/12/monsanto-addresses-study/

o 7:50 pm January 13, 2010
o Fred Barberra wrote:

I’m eating Frito Lay corn chips right now. They are a staple in my diet. Do I stop? Who makes good non GM corn chips? Any suggestions? I’d like to live awhile longer.

o 10:38 pm January 13, 2010
o Marvin wrote:

The real question is will Monsanto be held accountable for the effects of frankenfoods after they rammed genetically modified organisms through the regulatory process with large donations and lobbying?

o 4:31 am January 14, 2010
o Bill wrote:

Kathleen Manning’s a PR person for Monsanto by the way. Case you were wondering. Here’s how GM crops are regulated http://bit.ly/OCkSw

o 2:04 pm January 14, 2010
o Kathleen Manning wrote:

Thank you Bill, I must have been typing so fast I failed to disclose! Yes, I work for Monsanto Company.

o 4:43 pm January 14, 2010
o Hugg-A-Planet wrote:

GMO is just a fraction of what is going on:
Seed patent laws, forced upon countries by WTO rules, are not the only way in which the resources of the Third World poor are being stolen to generate profits for giant corporations.
http://www.mindfully.org/WTO/Stolen-Harvest-Intro.htm
Here is a expert on this- Vandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental thinker and activist. A leader in the International Forum on Globalization along with Ralph Nader and Jeremy Rifkin, Shiva won the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize (the Right Livelihood Award) in 1993. Director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Natural Resource Policy, she is the author of many books, including Biopiracy: The Plunder of nature and knowledge (South End Press, 1997), Monocultures of the Mind (Zed, 1993), The Violence of the Green Revolution (Zed, 1992), and Staying Alive ( St. Martin’s Press, 1989). Before becoming an activist, Shiva was one of India’s leading physicists.

o 5:59 pm January 14, 2010
o JasonM wrote:

Kathleen, how can you go to work everyday defending a company that manipulates authorities with fake science to get a product that’s controversial at the very least on market. The dangers of GMOs are finally being recognized and the end to Monsanto is near. Millions Against Monsanto!

o 1:13 am January 16, 2010
o Dave wrote:

Kathleen,

Would you, or do you give your loved ones GM food?
Can you look in the mirror, and be truly honest, and feel good about
your work? If you feel morally compromised, I am sure
there are other ways to earn money that are at least
as honest as what you do now.

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