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Re: US firms 'tried to lie' over GM crops, says EU



In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bruce Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>>For example if a 'scientist' says there are atoms, with such and such
>>>properties then this is so to a very high level of probability indeed,
>>>in fact what most people would consider 'truth'.
>>
>>To you it might be. To a reporter it might be. To me it's a fib. They 
>>should say something like ... this explanation is close enuff for  
>>practical purposes. 
>
>Ah, so you really don't know much science at all.

Obviously a deal more than you ... by their words shall ye know them 
:)

>That explains your viewpoint, 
>based upon an ignorance you seem to be proud of.

YMMV. My perspective obviously does :)

Bruce


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