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Old 23-02-2010, 02:29 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default A few loonies me thinks

so a guy works for a company so the responsibility of that
whole company becomes his? Maybe it was/is a good thing he
worked for Monsanto. Maybe it was he who helped stop
some of the old ways? To point fingers at this one man
when it was others who perhaps were in the wrong?

Like the ole saying "whenever you point a finger at someone,
remember three of your fingers are pointing right back at ja."

Hope to read more from you troyc.

Donna
in WA




"Wildbilly" wrote in message
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troyc wrote:

On Feb 22, 2:38 pm, Bill who putters wrote:

You have a sad life.
Perhaps it was the pesticide job? Worked for
them for 2 years which is nothing.

http://groups.google.com/groups/prof...ACRxxsLW30eBRn
w8_dUslEvkdEasx1kiYTQavV7mdW13Q

I retract the Loony monicker you are an idiot.

Bill
Bill

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You are welcome to your opinion. There's no reason to be so hateful,
really. Bye.


It's because you've allied yourself with the great Satan. No, I don't
mean George Bush, but it's an understandable mistake.
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http://www.naturalnews.com/023254.html
Company literature refers to Monsanto as a "relatively new company" with
the primary goal of helping "farmers around the world in their mission
to feed, clothe and fuel" the planet. The listed corporate milestones
are from the recent era. There is no mention of the old Monsanto's
potential responsibility for more than 50 Environmental Protection
Agency Superfund sites. And it does not mention that the reason for the
formation of Solutia was to channel the bulk of the mounting chemical
lawsuits and liabilities into the spun off company, keeping the new
Monsanto name tarnish-free.

But keeping the new corporate image polished may be a tough task. For
many years Monsanto produced two of the most toxic substances ever known
*- polychlorinated biphenyls, known as PCBs, and dioxin. Several court
proceedings regarding these substances remain unresolved.


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