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            <title>Comment #1 by wiscidea</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 07:35:58 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Grist's first ant-GMO post?</strong></p><p>HEHEHEHEHEHEEH... sure... very funny, not.</p><p>
I'm not sure a person who learned everything she needs to know from her cat is the best source of information about GMOs. Is she saying the press can't be trusted? Or is she saying anyone supporting GMOs can't be trusted? Did the character in the catoon consume genetically modified carrots? Elms? This cartoon is one of those enigmas, wrapped in a mystery... a Zen koan... a tough nut to crack.</p><p>
Though I must admit, I too have learned much from my companion animals. I address each them as Zen Master, followed by his or her name. They have so much to say.</p>
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				<p><strong>Grist's first ant-GMO post?</strong></p><p>HEHEHEHEHEHEEH... sure... very funny, not.</p><p>
I'm not sure a person who learned everything she needs to know from her cat is the best source of information about GMOs. Is she saying the press can't be trusted? Or is she saying anyone supporting GMOs can't be trusted? Did the character in the catoon consume genetically modified carrots? Elms? This cartoon is one of those enigmas, wrapped in a mystery... a Zen koan... a tough nut to crack.</p><p>
Though I must admit, I too have learned much from my companion animals. I address each them as Zen Master, followed by his or her name. They have so much to say.</p>
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