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Comment: We don't live in a free market so we need to exercise our
We don't live in a free market so we need to exercise our
right to enforce change! We the people have a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The right to knowingly choose between healthy and poisonous food falls under the life category.
We live in a world where food and drugs are controlled by the FDA. Where people of the world are being systematically being poisoned for profits under the oversight of the FDA. We are not starting this battle from a a free market position but from a position of decades of the FDAs, lies, deceit, graft, criminal activity, systematic destruction of the global food supply, control of the masses thru diet and drug, toxic legislation, etc. etc.
We require labeling on food product os every ingredient except GMOs. The governments role is to protect Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. I believe being able knowingly choose between healthy food and poisonous food is a right that belongs to the people instead of the FDA and its cronies.
How many people do you think would knowingly choose to consume GMO pesticides, insecticides, and fertilizers at every meal and snack? We need to stop the systematic poisoning of the people of the world and the only way we are going to do it is by exercising our right as we the people
"A vote for the lesser of two evils is a vote to keep things the same", Buckminster Fuller..
A vote for liberty is always a vote for liberty.
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