Posted by oldtanker on January 29, 2015 at 22:29:51 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Roundup and cookies? posted by Ralphwd45 on January 29, 2015 at 17:32:00:
OK guys, it's safe.......as far as we know. Look at all the other safe chemicals that they didn't find out for 20-30 years that could cause cancer! The bad part is it's not only us that may be affected. It could be our kids or grand kids. I don't know for sure that Round Up is safe or not. I don't trust the chemicals companies, out for a profit (corporate greed) as far as a dead man can throw em. I do know that a local family that farms has had 3 of 6 children treated for cancer (wife's side of the family). While I use a little Round Up I don't believe for one millisecond that it's 100% safe. So go ahead an yuk it up! It may well wind up being funny. Then if could be a tragedy too. Are you willing to risk your kids or grand kids????? You poison yourself I have no sympathy. I will however be very sorry if your kids or grand kids get messed over by you. Do a little internet research on all the "safe" products no longer in production because they ain't safe! You don't trust companies because of greed and you don't trust the government but you trust both if it puts money in your pocket! Guess what? That's called GREED!
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