[PAA-Discuss] Obama: Cut FDA ties to Monsanto

Juli Kring juli3 at aol.com
Mon Feb 6 15:15:12 EST 2012




Below is an email from Frederick Ravid, a MoveOn member who created a petition at SignOn.org that is spreading like wildfireon the Internet, and we think you should check it out. If you have concerns or feedback about this petition, click here.

Dear MoveOn member,
President Obama appointed former Monsanto vice president and lobbyist Michael Taylor as senior advisor to the Food and DrugAdministration commissioner.
This is a classic example of the fox guarding the henhouse. President Obama should isolate the FDA from corporateinfluence by asking Taylor to step down immediately.
That's why I created a petition to President Obama on SignOn.org. Click here to add yourname, and then pass it along to your friends:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=269891&id=35461-1429866-1b%3Dw5Ix&t=2
The petition says:
President Obama, I oppose your appointment of Michael Taylor, a former VP and lobbyist for Monsanto, the widely criticizedgenetically modified (GM) food multinational, as senior advisor to the commissioner at the FDA. Taylor is the same personwho as a high ranking official at the FDA in the 1990s promoted allowing genetically modified organisms into the U.S. foodsupply without undergoing a single test to determine their safety or risks. This is a travesty. 
Taylor was in charge of policy for Monsanto's now-discredited GM bovine growth hormone (rBGH), which is opposed by many medicaland hospital organizations. It was Michael Taylor who pursued a policy that milk from rBGH-treated cows should not be labeledwith disclosures. Michael Taylor and Monsanto do not belong in our government. 
President Obama, Monsanto has been seen as a foe to family-based agriculture, the backbone of America, by introducing dangerouschanges to plants and animals and by using strong-arm legal tactics against farmers for decades. Naturally occurring plantand animal species are permanently threatened by the introduction of DNA and hormonal modification, Monsanto's core businesses. 
FDA scientists once regarded genetic modification of the food supply as the single most radical and potentially dangerousthreat to public health in history. As early as the 1991, a body of scientific research began to form which now includesarticles in over 600 journals. As a whole, these offer scientific evidence that GM foods, hormones, and related pesticidesare the root cause for the increase of many serious diseases in the U.S. Since GM foods were introduced, diagnosis of multiplechronic illnesses in the U.S. has skyrocketed. These illnesses include changes in major organs and in hormonal, immune, digestive,and reproductive systems. These modifications to foods and food production may also be contributors to colon, breast, lymphatic,and prostate cancers. 
Experts are discouraged that regulators and GM companies systematically overlook potential side effects of GM. Monsanto'sobjective to use biotechnology to change the world's food supply is the opposite policy direction your administration shouldpursue. Your legacy of supporting Monsanto to have free rein in U.S. food policy is a nightmare scenario that is againstthe interest of all Americans and world citizens.
Will you sign the petition? Click here to add your name, and then pass it along to your friends:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=269891&id=35461-1429866-1b%3Dw5Ix&t=3
Thanks!
–Frederick Ravid
The text above was written by Frederick Ravid, not by MoveOn staff, and MoveOn is not responsible for the content. Thisemail was sent through MoveOn's secure system, and your information has been kept private.
Want to support our work? MoveOn Civic Action is entirely funded by our 5 million members—no corporate contributions, no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a long way. Chip in here.

This email was sent to Juli Kring on February 6, 2012. To change your email address or update your contact info, click here. To remove yourself from this list, click here.
 
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://paa-tx.org/pipermail/discuss_paa-tx.org/attachments/20120206/84bf21ac/attachment.htm>


More information about the Discuss mailing list