[GPSCC-chat] Move To Amend Disinformation/Misinformation

John Thielking pagesincolor at yahoo.com
Thu May 16 10:56:39 PDT 2013


This is not a wild allegation.  I had this impression about what was said at the board meeting before doing a web search.  It was my recollection that the Vermont legislative process was stalled when it came to passing a GMO labeling law because they were afraid of being sued, not because they had actually been sued.  I do believe it was Richard Hobbs who spoke at the meeting. All I have done is back up my recollection, imperfect as it may be, with a simple web search.  The article is dated March 2013 so I think it pretty much covers all the bases as far as I'm concerend.  And yes I do expect an expert such as Richard Hobbs to be better versed in the facts, especially in this case. Thank you for your concern.
 
John Thielking

--- On Thu, 5/16/13, Drew <rainbeaufriend at yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Drew <rainbeaufriend at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [GPSCC-chat] Move To Amend Disinformation/Misinformation
To: "John Thielking" <pagesincolor at yahoo.com>, "sosfbay-discuss at cagreens.org" <sosfbay-discuss at cagreens.org>
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2013, 10:46 AM





John, please, please, please do not post on our email list wild allegations (ie. "disinfomation") about our allied organizations on topics which you have no an expertise based on brief web searches.  David Cobb the co-founder of Move To Amend is our much respected, extremely dynamic Green Party 2004 Presidential nominee, a very good person whom I've spoken to several times in person and a fabulous speaker.  He is one of the most important assets we have in the Green Party and we let's face it -- we don't have an overabundance of assets.  David and Move To Amend deserve benefit of the doubt and we don't need one of us to waste our energy attacking our allies on our party email list.  Please try to maintain our harmonic focus on constructively working in coalition with each other and our allies.



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Drew


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From: John Thielking <pagesincolor at yahoo.com>
To: SCC-MTA-General at yahoogroups.com; sosfbay-discuss at cagreens.org 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 9:59 AM
Subject: [GPSCC-chat] Move To Amend Disinformation/Misinformation








Hello,
 
I was at the board meeting of the San Jose Peace and Justice Center a couple of days ago when a rep from Move To Amend stated that the GMO labeling law in Vermont had been struck down by the US Supreme Court on the grounds that corporations have "negative free speech rights" allowing them to not state something on a food label if they so choose. I did an Internet search for any info on this and could only find this article:
 
http://www.alternet.org/food/why-vermonts-governor-peter-shumlin-bowing-monsanto
 
which states that Vermont's governor is bowing to Monsanto because he fears that a GMO labeling law will be struck down just as the rgbh labeling law was struck down, but in fact no such Supreme Court decision has been made, not even in the case of the Rbgh labeling law. Please keep your facts straight when discussing the pros and cons of corporate personhood. Thanks.
 
Sincerely,
 
John Thielking
 
PS: If such a GMO labeling law were struck down on the basis of negative free speech rights, this could throw out ALL of the requirements that food have ingredient and nutrition labels, which just seems laughable.
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