Sunday, August 15, 2010

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like this picture. I think you've posted a few from this artist over the last year. Good stuff.

HotmfWax said...

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S 510, the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2010 in play this fall, may be the most dangerous bill in the history of the US. It is to our food what the bailout was to our economy, only we can live without money.

If accepted [S 510] would preclude the public’s right to grow, own, trade, transport, share, feed and eat each and every food that nature makes. It will become the most offensive authority against the cultivation, trade and consumption of food and agricultural products of one’s choice. It will be unconstitutional and contrary to natural law or, if you like, the will of God.” ~Dr. Shiv Chopra, Canada Health whistleblower

It is similar to what India faced with imposition of the salt tax during British rule, only S 510 extends control over all food in the US, violating the fundamental human right to food.

Monsanto says it has no interest in the bill and would not benefit from it, but Monsanto’s Michael Taylor who gave us rBGH and unregulated genetically modified (GM) organisms, appears to have designed it and is waiting as an appointed Food Czar to the FDA (a position unapproved by Congress) to administer the agency it would create — without judicial review — if it passes. S 510 would give Monsanto unlimited power over all US seed, food supplements, food and farming.

Anonymous said...

Wax,

Give it a rest man. Admire the picture.

Anonymous said...

Is the featured painting by Damon Mescudi in Atlanta, DV?

JH said...

Rothko?

Anonymous said...

Too much surface build up to be Rothko
Too much color to be Keifer
Haven't worked with oil but looks like oil on acrylic the way the surface breaks up. Maybe it's the texture doing that.

Why is it good stuff DMG?

HotmfWax said...

DV,

This is got to be a joke :).

Check this:

http://www.bilerico.com/2010/04/parenting_vs_pork.php

and
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2010-04-14/news/bs-md-aclu-foster-mother-20100414_1_foster-aclu-maryland-muslim-council


"In July, Crudup — a practicing Muslim — contacted Contemporary Family Services, a private company authorized by the state to place foster children with families. She cleared an initial screening process and completed 50 hours of training classes for prospective parents. But after a home visit, her application was denied.

The main reason: She doesn't allow pork in her house.

Shocked, Crudup contacted the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, which filed a complaint Wednesday with the Baltimore City Community Relations Commission, claiming religious discrimination.

"I have a hard time believing [the company] denies every vegetarian or Orthodox Jewish person a foster care license," said Ajmel Quereshi, an attorney with the ACLU. "But I do believe Mrs. Crudup was picked out here … and it has led us to believe an anti-Muslim bias is playing a role in the decision."

Crudup said she didn't realize her dietary habits were a concern for the placement company. The food she serves her children was among dozens of topics that came up during a daylong interview in August 2009."

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