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Please take a minute to look this over. It does not stop PA 123 from
happening but it does set a few of the planets right. We have to take
our successes where we can but not put a limit on them. So... can your
mobilizing shoes ready to help Taylor and many others prepare for the
next level.
Well...Here's the letter.  Prepare to be somewhat disappointed, as I
was.  The Dean's position on biotechnology is quite obvious, and he
certainly went out of his way to assure his allies of this.  Still,
Governmental Affairs made it clear that he was not happy (actually
embarrassed) about having to write a retraction to the Governor.  I
suspect that my insistence on public acknowledgment of the transgression
made him particularly indignant.  
Despite the patronizing tone, I think it is extremely important to have
this on the public record, not just in terms of the current legislation,
but as a precedent for the future.  It is now part of the formal record
that Loescher lied about who he was representing, and I can only hope
that this will help legislators to question the integrity of
pro-corporate "expert" testimony in the future. 
I have also been assured that there will be an internal discussion about
institutional bias and stakeholder representation within the University,
and I will keep you all informed about the outcome of this process.  As
far as I know the Administration of CANR, MSUE and MAES are still
committed to an off-campus meeting with organic growers "to listen to
their concerns" 
I hope that some of you will take this opportunity to vent your
legitimate frustrations.  At the same time I am sympathetic to depth of
anger that a 35 year legacy of condescension and betrayal might cause,
and will always respect those with the passion to stand up for their
beliefs.  I myself am probably on a very different kind of "deans list"
right now than the one people make for getting good grades.  There
actually are a few of us here who are committed to standing up, so
please don't write us all off.  You can't judge a prof. by their dean. 
Taylor Reid
 
 
Vicki Morrone
Organic Vegetable and Crop Specialist
C.S. Mott Group for Sustainable Food Systems
CARRS Departent of Community, Agriclture, Recreation and Resource
Studies
303 Natural Resources Bldg
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1222
Phone: 517-353-3542
Cell: 517-282-3557
FAX 517-353-3834
E-Mail:  [log in to unmask]
 
Don't forget! A carrot a day may keep the doctor away but an ORGANIC
carrot a day, grown locally will taste good, support your farmer
neighbor AND may keep the doctor away!!!