Comments on: Ben & Jerry's Fights For Labeling Rights

States, Industry Challenge Ice Cream Maker's Right To Advertise As Synthetic Hormone-Free

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by mainemade February 5, 2008 9:35 AM EST
It is clear that "Freedom of Speach" clearly doesn''t apply to advertising. Heaven forbid anyone offend drugged up cows!

As an ice cream consumer I want to know what is or isn''t in my ice cream. I purchase tons of Ben and Jerry''s a year for the fact that it is excellent ice cream and I LOVE the "advertising" on the back of the container.

Fight the Fight Ben and Jerry''s for us who consume it is worth it!
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by thee0racle February 5, 2008 9:11 AM EST
tell the people what''s in or on their food and let them decide if they want to eat it or not. Irradiation, GMOs, injections, additives, coatings, etc. What is the FDA for, anyway?
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by feelfree1 February 5, 2008 8:12 AM EST

What kind of an authoritarian society have we devolved into, when a business doesn''t even have the right to place truthful, pro-consumer health related information, on their own labels?

How does Monsanto''s right to give people cancer with their puss-laden carcinogenic milk, outweigh the public good in this matter?
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by feelfree1 February 5, 2008 7:52 AM EST

I think that is important to applaud corporations when they do something good, so, well done, Ben and Jerry''s.
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by feelfree1 February 5, 2008 6:54 AM EST

Monsanto is among a handful of pesticide spewing, Franken-food growing agri-terrorists, that pose a real potential hazard of destroying our entire food supply.

This horrific corporation is a clear and present threat to the human race, and they are a perfect example of a corporation whose assets should be seized, liquidated, and used to form a fund to help mitigate some of the damage that they have done.

www.percyschmeiser.com
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