Keith,

What bothers me about GM is that the Bush administration is trying to
push it down the throats of hungry Africans saying that they either take
it or starve. If you look at what science has produced, outside of
vaccines [and the TV for naked news], results are probably on the
negative side. Cloning seems to lead to all types of problems and the
'Green Revolution' produced seed that needed large amounts  of
fertilizers and heavy equipment which pushed to small farmer out of
business. 

Bill Ward

On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 09:15:43 +0000 Keith Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Let's get things in proportion.  Yes, man is apparently interfering 
> in
> nature in sophisticated ways (gene therapy, GM plants, etc) which 
> could be
> dangerous. 

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