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charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Feb 2014 11:30:14 -0600
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James,  you fail to point out why this is a problem??  Its politics.  The
same game that the other side plays constantly.  The issue is it cost the
corp billions in legal fees to get nutcases out of the way.

Atrizine has been around since the 50's  ant yet here we are suing to shut
it down...  Mississippi Marshes and even our corn fields are full of frogs
(leopard frogs live in the field grasses)

I personally am glad to see the turnabout.  Nothing illegal about
investigating or pointing out what you find...

Not like using the IRS to target them or anything...

What your whining about is common practice,  and has been for decades.
Unfortunately  with todays writers and publicist making up news and pseudo
science, its now a requirement.

Now do you have any data on frog populations from before and after atrizine,
or is this  thread on politics and writers??

Charles

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