Opinion Line (Aug. 4)
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Sen. Pat Roberts and Rep. Mike Pompeo revised their GMO bill to require standard labeling on all GMOs – mostly digital labels that few consumers have equipment to read. Prostitutes to Big Ag money just can’t accept clear “truth in packaging.”
The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling law promotes neither food safety nor accuracy. Roberts and Pompeo completely failed the public. Our system of agrochemical food production is unsustainable, and our food is hugely detrimental to our collective health.
Hooray! Only 5 1/2 more months of Obama.
If a man says something to you while he’s standing next to a tractor out in a field, well, it’s just bound to be true.
It appears the best way to destroy our country is to elect lawmakers – both state and federal – who refuse to compromise on anything and then brag about what they have done.
I wish Kansas primaries were open so I could vote for the candidates I want, whether they are Republicans or Democrats.
Why were the people running for judge telling me about their personal beliefs? All I cared about was if they would follow the law.
The Donald Trump candidacy is America’s collective longing to have been raised by wolves.
Donald Trump is like Archie Bunker with $10 billion.
Hillary Clinton would be the last female president ever, if elected. She doesn’t represent women well.
Clinton stated several times during an interview that we are a “democracy.” How sad that the Democratic candidate is so ignorant that she doesn’t even know what form of government she would be leading.
Move the stupid football games. Presidential debates are much more important. What’s wrong with people’s priorities?
An interesting debate format would be to hook up Hillary and Trump to lie detectors and have supporters submit questions for their opponent.
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This story was originally published August 4, 2016 at 12:02 AM with the headline "Opinion Line (Aug. 4)."