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Scented Nectar wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/bgf99 Funny: "The study was funded by the Rodale Institute". That's an organics advocacy group. The author is a noted organics extremist and animal-rights nutcake, David Pimental. When someone posts a link to a study funded by Monsanto or ConAgra or ADM, the anti-science vegetarian extremists start howling about "special interests" and how the science isn't good. Why doesn't the same standard apply when its on your side? |
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![]() Rudy Canoza wrote: > Scented Nectar wrote: > > http://tinyurl.com/bgf99 > > Funny: "The study was funded by the Rodale Institute". > That's an organics advocacy group. The author is a > noted organics extremist and animal-rights nutcake, > David Pimental. When someone posts a link to a study > funded by Monsanto or ConAgra or ADM, the anti-science > vegetarian extremists start howling about "special > interests" and how the science isn't good. Why doesn't > the same standard apply when its on your side? Why not do some research into their research and tell us all that's wrong with it, you little buttplug. |
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