1 posted on
11/06/2007 8:33:56 AM PST by
BGHater
To: BGHater
2 posted on
11/06/2007 8:37:27 AM PST by
Vn_survivor_67-68
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To: BGHater
“...... it’s unlikely that eating these plants would have adverse effects on humans.”
Unlikely. Okay.
To: BGHater
I wonder how this might affect humans over the long haul?
4 posted on
11/06/2007 8:40:23 AM PST by
OKIEDOC
(Kalifornia, a red state wannabe. I don't take Ex Lax I just read the New York Times.)
To: BGHater
soon you’ll want to see if the fruit you buy was approved by the FDA and if you need a prescription
5 posted on
11/06/2007 8:49:01 AM PST by
ari-freedom
(I am for traditional moral values, a strong national defense, and free markets.)
To: BGHater
Sounds like interrupting the food chain. Something is designed to eat the insects that eat crops, and something eats them. Without the insects as foodstuffs, the birds then suffer, then larger birds and soon we’re into critters.
To: BGHater
Isn’t the Florida “Love-bug” a result of science gone-mad?
Unintended consequences galore.
To: BGHater
It’s not nice to fool mother nature. (Sorry, old commercial)
10 posted on
11/06/2007 9:29:21 AM PST by
manic4organic
(Send a care package through USO today.)
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