The Voice of OC, okay, along with the three Councilmembers who rejected it - Tammy, Treseder and Agran. Farrah and…
Tammy lied about her residency in Dist. 5. Irvine choose to split into 6 parts. Kim chose to cheat. Immediately…
This is an atrociously asshole comment. It's like asking "what is it about what this victim did that made these…
Vern: You said that you appreciated Eric's coverage of the Tammy lawsuit. That's over. So is Eric's usefulness here.
(1) Do you see Treseder listed in Vern's litany? (2) Do you even know what a "Great White Hope" is?…
Is there a part of the piece that calls her perfect? No. I squeezed a world of complaints about all…
Tammy [deletions of inappropriate commentary here] After Farrah one as mayor[sic], she promptly stabbed Kim in the back withdrawing her…
Sad, if he were a Democrat he wouldn't have to pretend.
Her post mortem disclosure raises more questions than answers. Like what does she know about that laundry list of individuals,…
Monsanto Archive
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Kids Come Out to Support Prop 37
Posted on October 28, 2012 | 1 CommentWe are just nine days away from Election Day. Monsanto along with its gang of food and chemical producers are spending a million dollars a day on deceptive ads […] -
Gods and Monsantsters: How Romney Greenwashed the Cancer Merchants
Posted on September 23, 2012 | 3 CommentsI wonder if there is any mention in Mitt Romney’s resume of him working with Monsanto back in the early 70s as their Spinmeister. A friend of a friend sent me […] -
Two-Year Scientific Study Links Monsanto GMO Corn to Cancerous Tumors
Posted on September 20, 2012 | 59 Comments************************UPDATE************************** Just when I thought I heard it all, this is the headline I read today, Sweet times for cows as gummy worms replace costly corn feed. We all […] -
Standing Against Monsanity: Occupy Takes on the Food Lords
Posted on September 14, 2012 | 5 CommentsOccupy groups around the world are saddling up and moving out to protest Monsanto facilities this Monday, September 17th. Monsanto is the largest producer of the herbicide known as Roundup, and […] -
Monsanto Says “Yes” to GMO Labeling — But Just Not for *U.S.* Citizens!
Posted on September 7, 2012 | 7 CommentsA lot has been going on these days concerning the Right to Know Campaign better known as Yes on Prop 37. As you know we will heading back to the […] -
Prop 37 Backers Come to OC; Monsanto & Co. Come to Grief
Posted on August 15, 2012 | 18 CommentsCalifornia Prop 37 seems to be on fire these days. There is so much going on! Probably the most exciting news is that we just got an endorsement from California […] -
Slimy Organic Food Corporations Betray Customers, Fight Against GMO Labeling!
Posted on August 13, 2012 | 10 Comments. This past year I have become very aware about food — and of the importance of eating nutritous foods in order to stay healthy. I eat as much organic food as […] -
November’s Propositions Numbered! Which ones Suck, Which ones Rock?
Posted on July 13, 2012 | 5 CommentsI love this shit! There are so few candidates to be excited about, what with Julio not making it and all. (Okay, sorry, there are a FEW good ones.) But […] -
Do You know What is in the Food You Are Buying?
Posted on May 19, 2012 | 62 CommentsYesterday I was shopping in Sprouts and I was in the produce section when I noticed they just got in a shipment of fresh corn. I then remembered reading an […] -
This May Sting a Bit: Monsanto Buys Bee Die-Off Investigators
Posted on April 24, 2012 | 13 CommentsWhen Ralph Waldo Emerson visited Henry David Thoreau after the latter’s arrest for tax resistance (to avoid paying towards the Mexican-American War), he asked him what he was doing in […] -
Are Corporations People? We say, “No, my friend!” Movement to Amend Constitution begins TODAY (Friday) in Santa Ana.
Posted on January 19, 2012 | 14 CommentsSadly, Romney is technically right. Since the sneaky re-interpretation of the 14th amendment’s equal protection clause enshrined in the “headnotes” of Santa Clara vs. Southern Pacific Railroad by devious railroad […]
That agreement was preposterously bad.