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Agent MattPosted: Oct 24, 2011 - 17:33
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Genuine American Monster

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The Real RoxettePosted: Oct 25, 2011 - 07:42
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There ARE more sluts in public schools. Shut up and let me explain.

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It's really easy to get on one of those lists. It isn't surprising, though, with "organic" food propaganda cranks that they go out of their way to stick it to the man by... getting them black listed. If anything it just shows their powerlessness and inability to affect real change, rather than their moral high ground.

Not to mention that organic food and production keeps killing people, yet of course the organic gestapo claims that it is everyone else who is really being poisoned:

18 Deaths, 100 Cases in Listeria/Cantaloupe Outbreak
Minnesota Eggs Recalled in Salmonella Probe
Company says organic spinach OK, but E. coli recall still in effect
Recall of Organic Alfalfa Sprouts Expands
The largest food poisoning outbreak in modern European history has been traced back to a small organic farm in Northern Germany.

And you can go on and on with this shit. Like paleo-conservative beliefs, organic and anti-corporatist ideologies are lie factories which resort to heart strings, misinformation, and immoral/destructive behavior.
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