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Topic: Senate bill S510
burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 02:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOups0dfdwM

Not much for Politics forum..however, someone please tell me this is not happening. This cannot be allowed to occur! Let your senators know we won't stand for this!! Can't own a garden? Can't own seed? Can buy, sell, or trade your own produce, nor be in possession of same?mad mad

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:18 PM



I doubt this will go far, as soon as the big media outlets pick up on it it will die. This is some of that sneaky **** ******** try to push through after being in office too long.

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:20 PM
Edited by burgundybry on Sun 11/28/10 03:20 PM
scary thing is though bored, is that it even gets to this point...that it is even considered

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:27 PM
guess if ya want to eat, better have your "mark"

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:29 PM



I wish I was privy to all the back room dealings that go on in DC, I would sell every thing I could record with names attached. its scary waht goes on behind closed doors, these people have been selling out the country for years and this takes the cake so far.

scttggry81's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:32 PM
Fact remains you're always going to have some stupid bill that is trying to get passed to let the liberal politicians have control of everything, including Joe Taxpayer's money. Senate can go ahead and pass it, but the House has to as well, and with a Red house, the bill will stop there. Thank God the Conservatives took back some of the control.

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:35 PM

Fact remains you're always going to have some stupid bill that is trying to get passed to let the liberal politicians have control of everything, including Joe Taxpayer's money. Senate can go ahead and pass it, but the House has to as well, and with a Red house, the bill will stop there. Thank God the Conservatives took back some of the control.


No ****!

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:37 PM


Fact remains you're always going to have some stupid bill that is trying to get passed to let the liberal politicians have control of everything, including Joe Taxpayer's money. Senate can go ahead and pass it, but the House has to as well, and with a Red house, the bill will stop there. Thank God the Conservatives took back some of the control.


No ****!


Lets hope common sense prevails

msharmony's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:45 PM
I wouldnt worry too much,, as the President says

'the way rumors can take up a life of their own ends up being very powerful.”



dig deeper, read for yourself, draw your own conclusions,,,for every fact you read on the internet there are probably one hundred OPINIONS posing as educated information

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:50 PM


Here is a link to the U.S. Senate that has all the addresses of our senators: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:51 PM



Here is a link to the U.S. Senate that has all the addresses of our senators: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm


I've already wrote mine bored..ty for posting the link:thumbsup:

no photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:53 PM
yeah politics forum: according to senate bill that is 510 which is food for freedom. this issue where happened in US. first know what kind of goverment do they have why that kind of bill is accepted. all congress debate about it. including their department of Health. this senate bill food for freedom, will not be issued or implemented if its not acceptable by the government and the people. it sumtyms also be involved religion coz if your talking about food for freedom their is some practice in human culture depends on their religion what food they eat. so goverment and the people should have decide about it. explode

willing2's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:58 PM
If it's illegal in some places to collect rain water, I could see the possibility of illegal to grow your own food.

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 03:58 PM
Edited by burgundybry on Sun 11/28/10 04:11 PM

I wouldnt worry too much,, as the President says

'the way rumors can take up a life of their own ends up being very powerful.”



dig deeper, read for yourself, draw your own conclusions,,,for every fact you read on the internet there are probably one hundred OPINIONS posing as educated information


Fact: if S510 is allowed to pass, it would give Monsanto Coporation control over ALL U.S. seed, food supplements, food, and farming. mad

no photo
Sun 11/28/10 04:00 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOups0dfdwM

Not much for Politics forum..however, someone please tell me this is not happening. This cannot be allowed to occur! Let your senators know we won't stand for this!! Can't own a garden? Can't own seed? Can buy, sell, or trade your own produce, nor be in possession of same?mad mad


i like your issue. every country have different kind of government. it could be parliament like here in canada. democracy like in the Philippines, and it could also be monarchy... this leadership could be pass by family. But were about to realize if they are doing their job properly by giving the equality to the people.

msharmony's photo
Sun 11/28/10 04:08 PM


I wouldnt worry too much,, as the President says

'the way rumors can take up a life of their own ends up being very powerful.”



dig deeper, read for yourself, draw your own conclusions,,,for every fact you read on the internet there are probably one hundred OPINIONS posing as educated information


Fact: if S510 is allowed to pass, it would give Monsanto Coporation control over ALL U.S. seed, food supplements, food, and farming. (my conclusion)mad


is it a conclusion, or a fact?

willing2's photo
Sun 11/28/10 04:08 PM
Edited by willing2 on Sun 11/28/10 04:11 PM
Here are some businesses who support it;
Consumers Union
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Food Marketing Institute
Consumer Federation of America
National Restaurant Association
General Mills
National Association of Manufacturers
International Dairy Foods Association
American Public Health Association
Grocery Manufacturers Association
American Bakers Association
International Foodservice Distributors Association
National Consumers League
American Frozen Food Institute
National Confectioners Association
Snack Food Association
Trust for America's Health
United Fresh Produce Association
American Beverage Association
American Farm Bureau Federation
American Veterinary Medical Association
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Kraft Foods North America
Safe Tables Our Priority (STOP)
Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention
National Fisheries Institute
Pew Charitable Trust
International Bottled Water Association
National Coffee Association

Sponsor Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL]

Co-sponsors;
Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL]hide cosponsors
Cosponsors:
Lamar Alexander [R-TN]
Jeff Bingaman [D-NM]
Richard Burr [R-NC]
Roland Burris [D-IL]
Robert Casey [D-PA]
Saxby Chambliss [R-GA]
Christopher Dodd [D-CT]
Michael Enzi [R-WY]
Kirsten Gillibrand [D-NY]
Judd Gregg [R-NH]
Thomas Harkin [D-IA]
Orrin Hatch [R-UT]
Tom Udall [D-NM]
David Vitter [R-LA]

I am hearing this bill could threaten the existence of farmers markets as we know them, and furthermore threaten pure organic foods.

A4: Yes it will negatively impact our farm. Especially when you consider that I am being treated no differently that a larger processor (where most the problems lie) and that foreign food sources are not impacted by this legislation in the same manner.

no photo
Sun 11/28/10 04:21 PM


I wouldnt worry too much,, as the President says

'the way rumors can take up a life of their own ends up being very powerful.”



dig deeper, read for yourself, draw your own conclusions,,,for every fact you read on the internet there are probably one hundred OPINIONS posing as educated information


Fact: if S510 is allowed to pass, it would give Monsanto Coporation control over ALL U.S. seed, food supplements, food, and farming. (my conclusion)mad


i therefore conclude that goverment should consider the people ethnicity, religion, health, and human employment coz i see that farming and food supplement is included before they implement this senate bill.

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 04:22 PM



I wouldnt worry too much,, as the President says

'the way rumors can take up a life of their own ends up being very powerful.”



dig deeper, read for yourself, draw your own conclusions,,,for every fact you read on the internet there are probably one hundred OPINIONS posing as educated information


Fact: if S510 is allowed to pass, it would give Monsanto Coporation control over ALL U.S. seed, food supplements, food, and farming. (my conclusion)mad


is it a conclusion, or a fact?


draw your own conclusions...I have govtrack.us

burgundybry's photo
Sun 11/28/10 04:24 PM

Here are some businesses who support it;
Consumers Union
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Food Marketing Institute
Consumer Federation of America
National Restaurant Association
General Mills
National Association of Manufacturers
International Dairy Foods Association
American Public Health Association
Grocery Manufacturers Association
American Bakers Association
International Foodservice Distributors Association
National Consumers League
American Frozen Food Institute
National Confectioners Association
Snack Food Association
Trust for America's Health
United Fresh Produce Association
American Beverage Association
American Farm Bureau Federation
American Veterinary Medical Association
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Kraft Foods North America
Safe Tables Our Priority (STOP)
Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention
National Fisheries Institute
Pew Charitable Trust
International Bottled Water Association
National Coffee Association

Sponsor Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL]

Co-sponsors;
Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL]hide cosponsors
Cosponsors:
Lamar Alexander [R-TN]
Jeff Bingaman [D-NM]
Richard Burr [R-NC]
Roland Burris [D-IL]
Robert Casey [D-PA]
Saxby Chambliss [R-GA]
Christopher Dodd [D-CT]
Michael Enzi [R-WY]
Kirsten Gillibrand [D-NY]
Judd Gregg [R-NH]
Thomas Harkin [D-IA]
Orrin Hatch [R-UT]
Tom Udall [D-NM]
David Vitter [R-LA]

I am hearing this bill could threaten the existence of farmers markets as we know them, and furthermore threaten pure organic foods.

A4: Yes it will negatively impact our farm. Especially when you consider that I am being treated no differently that a larger processor (where most the problems lie) and that foreign food sources are not impacted by this legislation in the same manner.



Yep!

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