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first battle was lost, but war will be won
prop 37 was rejected for the reason that too many people still do not understand what gmo are, are even unaware that they exist such as been the shameful silent introduction of these in the food systme. So it was easy for Monsanto 45 millions deceptive campaign to swing the opinion of ignorant voters. When people are aware and understand what gmo are, they will vote for the labeling , after all if they are so good, why do you want to hide them and force fed them upon us ?
Posted by rebecca HH
14 November 2012 | 14h59