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Re: Roundup - an endangered specie?


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Posted by paul on June 24, 2011 at 20:15:27 from (76.77.197.242):

In Reply to: Re: Roundup - an endangered specie? posted by msb on June 24, 2011 at 17:24:55:

I did not see a movie there? There were a bunch of links, but dmust not have seen the right one?

I see 3 people claim to be scientists, listing no credentials, saying that 'almost half a dozen' (does this mean 5, in the whole world?) studies they could dig up showed that glyphosate was dangerous to a few cells in a dish in a lab.

I figured Don Huber would be mentioned - got over 1/2 way, and there he was. ;) He's, eh, a bit eccentric fella, he is the only human being to ever see the mysterious bacteria that he claims devours multitudes of different beings. He has had some, eh, interesting writings on other topics, as well. It's kinda like if your uncle Jeb agrees with you, you start questioning if you got all your facts straight yourself, as uncle Jeb has never said anything right in the past 10 years since his condition??? Well, this is uncle Don Huber, no one else understands what he's talking about or seeing in his microscope......

There really is no way to combat 3 people who claim they are scientists, pick out a couple paragraphs from almost 1/2 dozen research papers out of thousands upon thousands of reams of resarch on the topic, and declare they fully know and understand something from that. And rely upon the notations of an 'uncle Jed' Don Huber fella to back it up.

Well, a bucket of water is dangerous too. Probably has enough water in it, to drown a dozen people per bucketful - maybe more.

So, lots of studies show water is dangerous. We probably should ban the stuff? Obviously it is no good for us.

'Bout the same for glyphosate.

My comments here are written with a bit of
'fun' in them, I don't mean to belittle anyone's opinion. Enjoy your messages a lot around here, and don't mind if we disagree on this just a tad. I'm sure those of us who would survive would be healthier without any petrochemicals at all, without any innoculations, without any pesticides, without any coal smoke or wood smoke in the air ever.

Just not sure how many of us would actually be around without any of that? Life is a complicated choice of solutions, think we as a society might miss out on more without herbicides like glyphosate in the long run? Doesn't mean it's 100% totally harmless, doesn't mean it's always the right answer for sure. Just, which is the worst evil, if we look at it honestly?

--->Paul


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