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On April 19, 2008 OutWrong Discussed

Buying Organic

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Remind me again why I should not buy products that are organic just because they are produced by a big company?

If Heinz can give me a low cost, high quality organic tomato I will buy it every time!

It’s not the corporations at fault. It is the political backing of illegal activities of some corporations that is to blame. Without the seal of approval from government “officials” and the enforcement of unethical business practices by the police and military there would be far fewer “evil multi-national corporations.”

Blame socialism and the mixed economy not the free marktet.

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On April 19, 2008 OutWrong Discussed

Buying Organic

  • and said:

Remind me again why I should not buy products that are organic just because they are produced by a big company?

If Heinz can give me a low cost, high quality organic tomato I will buy it every time!

It’s not the corporations at fault. It is the political backing of illegal activities of some corporations that is to blame. Without the seal of approval from government “officials” and the enforcement of unethical business practices by the police and military there would be far fewer “evil multi-national corporations.”

Blame socialism and the mixed economy not the free marktet.

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