blh dit :
janvier 28, 2012 à 9:19 (Modifier)
A propos de coca, pepsi plus exactement, une belle info:”
“Le 26 janvier 2012 à Chicago, Ralph Shortey, sénateur d’Oklahoma, a déposé une loi visant à interdire l’utilisation de fœtus et de cellules embryonnaires humaines dans les aliments. D’après une enquête menée depuis un an, des entreprises utiliseraient des “cellules souches embryonnaires humaines” et des “reins de fœtus avortés” comme “exhausteurs de goût” de saveurs artificielles. “
Alors, nous – incrédule, on fait “Ralph Shortey fœtus cellules aliments” sous findloo.com, bien sur.. et ça donne :
Ralph Shortey, Oklahoma State Senator, Introduces Bill Banning Aborted Fetuses In Food
A Republican state senator in Oklahoma has introduced a bill banning aborted human fetuses in food, despite the fact that there are no known foods or food products that actually contain aborted fetuses.
Sen. Ralph Shortey of Oklahoma City introduced on Tuesday Senate Bill 1418, which prohibits “the sale or manufacture of food or products which contain aborted human fetuses.” He says he based the bill on an article he read online about an anti-abortion group boycotting companies that allegedly use embryonic stem cells to research and develop artificial sweeteners.
“People are thinking that this has to do with fetuses being chopped up and put in our burritos,” Shortey told NewsOK. ““That’s not the case. It’s beyond that.
“There are companies that are using embryonic stem cells to research and basically cause a chemical reaction to determine whether or not something tastes good or not,” he said. “As a pro-life advocate
Mercu @Blh, pas merci MacDo.











































