Monsanto Justice

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The justice of our country is shameless to protect farmers from Monsanto. The blindfold lady holding a set of scales is set up to honor the value of cash. The winner is those who deposit the most cash on the scales. The farmer has no chance because the control is with Monsanto. The company controls the seed to the supermarket. Justice Clarence Thomas was Montana's attorney and wrote his opinion that Montano had the right to own the seed. Monsanto is also closely connected to the Bush Administration, and highly qualified in efficiency that broke the traditional farmer. The farmers are slaves to Montano, and it is wise to check the label and the origin of food. The public has a right to know and must not be rebuked in challenging the system. …show more content…

Success to refrain from unadulterated equates good health and alters the landscape of farmers. Farmers are not whores that cheated the Ameridcan people but a few companies which think they have a right to own it all. They are the whores, and we should do everything to kill those who harm us. If you consume milk check the label for growth hormone, and look for the product that is free from that rBST. Educate and be informed if the product is organic, and when really conscious abstain from poultry, pork, and meat. The battle of tobacco is a perfect model how to alter behavior and policy. Public opinion through education literally changed tobacco that Phillip Morris had to move to developing countries to profit. The moral of this meditation that our farmers are loyal, faithful, and real Americans. Stay away from fast foods and cook a meal and eat with your family. Start a garden and buy locally and stay healthy. Remember, fat, sweet, and salt is just a powerful as nicotine and alcohol. It is addictive and dangerous. You become fat, lazy, and eventually die. Our farmers enjoyed decades of good farming until handful corporations seem fit to take over the food

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