Quote Citric acid E 330 | Antioxidant Possible application of gene technology Labelling Producible with the help of GM microorganisms no Growth medium: primary products GM maize no Description Citric acid is widespread in nature. It is found in many fruits, especially in lemons, but also in cow milk. It forms water-soluble crystals. •Various sby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Quotepapajoshua The issue is far more complicated than most make it out to be. While I do agree, I think it is becoming more and more complicated the more ppl accept gmos as part of modern American culture. Gmos have very much become a part of the American social fabric. A fitting Metaphor, seeing as most non-organic cotton is bt cotton. Yes, this extends beyond food. Corn in particular is usedby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Thanx!by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Quotepapajoshua but isn't bandwagonism one of the snwmf 10 sins. The giants seem to be an exception to the rule. I was always about the athletics myself, WHEN I did follow baseball that is....by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
....as long as it isn't a patriots fanby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Quotepapajoshua o geez guys, if a gay hispanic jewish rapper starts playing groundation covers while opening for Midnite and praising Capleton you guys are going to start WW3 If he/she is a giants fan, most in this thread won't have issues with him/herby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
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And so is Los Angeles, Chicago, Phoenix, albuquerque, El Paso, etc, etc, etc. To have ONLY been exposed to one or two of those cities, would be, by definition LIMITED exposure.... As diverse as Mexico is, Mexican immigrant Culture in amerikkka must be at least somewhat diverse as well.by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I suggest you either travel a bit, study Mexican culture, or develop a more personal relationship with Mexicanos living in Cali, rather than being so presumptuous, J....by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Quoteeast bay herbalist Question for you. How many "illegal immigrants" do you come into contact on a daily basis? You stated that your opinion comes from experience with your second generation immigrant students. As a building contractor contractor in the Bay area and my experience with younger first generation immigrant laborers, it seems to me that american culture has bleed over mby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
LOL There are plenty of "Latino" boardies on this forum, myself included I find it unnecessary for YOU to dictate what is and isn't "traditional"by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
QuoteJ_72 I'm sure the more traditional, conservative Mexican immigrants would probably disagree.... Mexicans are a very diverse group of People. I would have to disagree with you on this statement....by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
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I found this interesting. And would like to hear the massive's take on this Atheists in particularby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
QuoteDaniel And if you think your vote doesn't really matter in presidential elections, then here are some more 'local' issues for you to consider casting your vote for.... San Francisco Proposition G ~ Corporations are NOT people We need a state wide initiative that accomplishes this, if not a us constitutional amendmentby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
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QuoteJ_72 Seems like a double standard to me. And I have nothing against cannabis, although I wish growers would pay their fair share of taxes like other folks, that's the reoccurring theme from my end. My point was comparing norml's pro-legalization contributions to those companies contributions to keep cannabis prohibited, is similar to comparing Bronners pro-prop 37 contributions to Monsanto'sby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
QuoteJ_72 QuoteDaniel QuoteIf you bother to research, NUFF special interests donate to both campaign funds Can someone please explain to me exactly what constitutes a "SPECIAL INTEREST"? I've never really understood the concept because, from where I sit, it seems to me that EVERYONE that is involved in the political process (other than the casual voter) does so because they are advoby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
For example, one can easily view who supports prop 37 and who opposes it, financially. Obviously, if Monsanto can afford 7 million to Dr Bronners 300,000 or so, there is a discrepancy....by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Special interests with the $$$$ to back it up No $$$$=no backative It's all about the cheddarby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Dunno if this has been reissued on wax, but its def another Lee Perry gem:by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Been listening to the cd version of this over and over and over!by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Voting yes on 37 is a good start. Voting for either major candidate for president is supporting the biotech industry however:by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Who the heck is lizard? I have no problems answering to other than my name, if its my screen name or any variation thereof.... Lizard?by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Nothing personal about it. If you bother to research, NUFF special interests donate to both campaign funds It's obvious, to those who see beyond divisive issues And no I will not enjoy either as president as a matter of factby Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
QuoteJ_72 Four years if Mitt would take us back a few steps. There is a difference, IMO. And its exactly that your opinion If you look at it from a not so personal view, the puppeteers are the same, only the puppets change...by Original RuffNeck Sol Jah - SNWMF Phorum 2013
