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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Obama Sells Out U.S. Citizens By Signing Monsanto Protection Act Into Law<br /><br />Thursday, March 28, 2013<br /><br />Raine Devries examiner.com Wed, 27 Mar 2013 18:00 CDT<br /><br />Food, shelter, and clothing are often considered the three basic needs by humans and the actions by President Obama on Tuesday have now left millions of Americans across the land in shock as the very first tenet has been horrifically jeopardized by his signing the Monsanto Protection Act into law (H.R. 933) as mentioned on the Facebook page for Food Democracy Now.<br /><br />For those that are new to this situation, the Monsanto Protection Act is the name given to what&#x27;s known as a legislative rider that was inserted into the Senate Continuing Resolution spending bill.<br /><br />Surprised? Monsanto Openly Wrote Own Monsanto Protection Act<br /><br />Using the deceptive title of Farmer Assurance Provision, Section 735 of this bill actually grants Monsanto immunity from federal courts pending the review of any GM crop that is thought to be dangerous.<br /><br />Under the section, courts would be helpless to stop Monsanto from continuing to plant GMO crops that are thought -- even by the US government -- to be a danger to human health or our cherised environment.<br /><br />Read More Here<br /><br />Obama betrays America yet again by signing the Monsanto Protection Act into law<br /><br />President Barack Obama campaigned on promises to end secret prisons, decriminalize marijuana, balance the budget, honor the Second Amendment and make health care affordable. But what really unfolded was an explosion in the national debt (now $16 trillion and climbing), the signing of the NDAA, a claimed new power to kill any American at any time, even on U.S. soil, the use of military drones to murder American children overseas, a full-on assault against the Bill of Rights, a doubling of health insurance rates and the destruction of the U.S. economy.<br /><br />But that s not all.<br /><br />Now Obama has signed the Monsanto Protection Act into law, stabbing America in the heart yet again and proving that no matter how convincing politicians appear on the campaign trail, they are still sociopathic liars in the end.<br /><br />The Monsanto Protection Act, part of the HR 933 continuing resolution, allows Monsanto to override U.S. federal courts on the issue of planting experimental genetically engineered crops all across the country. Even if those experimental crops are found to be extremely dangerous or to cause a runaway crop plague, the U.S. government now has no judicial power to stop them from being planted and harvested.<br /><br />As ibtimes.com reports, the bill effectively bars federal courts from being able to halt the sale or planting of GMO or GE crops and seeds, no matter what health consequences from the consumption of these products may come to light in the future. more here<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/77229">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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