Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 ----- Forwarded Message ----cohensmilk1 <cohensmilk1notmilk Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 8:54:07 AMNOTMILK - Barack Obama Pulls a Plaxico BurressBarack Obama Pulls a Plaxico Burress The Players *************************** Plaxico Burress caught the winning touchdown pass for the New York Giants in last year's Super Bowl football game. This year, Plaxico shot himself in the leg with an illegal handgun in a New York City nightclub. He'll soon be receiving Michael Vick passes, in perhaps more ways than one. Barack Obama is an Illinois Senator who ran on a platform of hope, change, and idealism. He will soon be inaugurated as America's 44th President. Michael Taylor, Esq. is a Washington D.C. attorney who once represented Monsanto. In that regard, he replaced Clarence Thomas. Taylor also used his powerful connections to be named as an FDA and USDA undersecretary, where he wrote the guidelines for the "future" approval of genetically engineered organisms, thereby serving his true master, Monsanto. Michael Taylor is Tipper Gore's first cousin. *************************** THE NOTMILKMAN'S CONCLUSION (followed by facts) If Barack Obama names Michael Taylor to a powerful regulatory office such as USDA director or FDA director, then we've blown it. I have no delusions that the United States could have been named the United States of Monsantoland during the Bush administration. Key positions were filled by ex-Monsanto power brokers. Are things about to change in Washington, D.C. or remain the same. The answer will be told if Michael Taylor gets the nod as new USDA or FDA director. *************************** BACKGROUND Taylor performed a key role by paving the way for the approval of Monsanto's genetically engineered organisms for our food supply. Taylor's interpretation of Congressional cancer laws alleviated the responsibility of companies like Monsanto future drug studies and applications. While working as an attorney for King & Spalding, Taylor wrote a legal opinion which was published in the Journal of the American College of Toxicology. Michael Taylor followed another lawyer from his firm into serving his nation. That other Monsanto attorney? Clarence Thomas, now a Supreme Court Justice. Taylor gave clue to his future performance by inserting a quote on the title page of his Delaney Amendment article: "One of the most delicate tasks a court faces is the application of the legislative mandate of a prior generation to novel circumstances created by a culture grown more complex." Judge Irving R. Kaufman Many have made similar arguments as they apply to the Constitution of the United States. The founding fathers never imagined that we would genetically engineer milk. The Supreme Court has intermittently dealt with similar premises over the years and had repeatedly struck down such arguments. Taylor attempted to supersede this important act of Congress by writing "The De Minimus Interpretation of the Delaney Clause: Legal and Policy Rationale." Taylor's move to FDA was a Monsanto setup. He was moved there to determine rbST policy. The Delaney Clause People are terrified of cancer. Five decades ago Americans lived in fear of two major cataclysms. One was nuclear war with the Soviet Union. Another was receiving a diagnosis of cancer, which was most often an incurable and painful death sentence. In the late 1950s, one of the goals of Congress was to enact a Food Additives Act. People were becoming more aware of the factors that were known to induce cancer. Although only a few substances were actually identifiable as carcinogenic, scientists were developing new techniques including analytical methods which were implicating chemicals in our food supply to be carcinogens. As a result of much debate, Congress passed the Food Additive Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act in 1958. The goal of this amendment was to insure that the health of Americans would be safeguarded from the consumption of any food product containing a chemical additive. The Delaney Clause was actually a safety standard which stated that no food additive would be deemed safe if it was found to induce cancer when eaten by people or laboratory animals. Taylor's interpretation of this clause would set new policy at FDA. Despite the evidence of overwhelmning effects on cows. FDA reviewers "looked the other way" when approving that drug which now taints America's food supply. There is much more to this story, found in chapter 6 of my book, Milk-The Deadly Poison. Bottom line: Barack Obama is about to shoot himself in the foot by appointing Taylor. There is not a thing we can do. Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com ---------- THE NOTMILK NEWSLETTER:SUBSCRIBE: send an empty Email to- notmilk- UNSUBSCRIBE: send an empty Email to- notmilk- Forward this message to your milk-drinking friends:MILK from A to Z: http://www.notmilk.com/milkatoz.html2O QUESTIONS: http://www.notmilk.com/notmilkfaq.html What is an excellent alternative for NOTMILK? http://www.soytoy.com ... make your own grain and nut milks! SoyToy recipes forum: soytoy-! Groups Links<*> notmilk/<*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to: notmilk/join ( ID required)<*> To change settings via email: notmilk-digest notmilk-fullfeatured <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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