CHEMICAL FARMERS PLAN LETTER WRITING CAMPAIGN TO CASH IN ON S-A
EDITORIAL DURING UPCOMING LEGISLATIVE SESSION
(PNN- Jan, 14) An email circulated among the leaders of the
chemical "farming" industry in Hawai`i reveals an upcoming
letter writing campaign to try to take advantage of a recent
pro-industry editorial in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and a secret
meeting between industry honchos and trade groups and the newspaper's
editorial board.
The email from Hawaii Cattlemen's Council board member and past
secretary Alan Gottlieb was addressed to a long list of industry
insiders urging them "to ride on this momentum (of the
editorial), fast" by "asking for _*all*_ of our members
(Farm Bureau, HCC, Papaya, etc) to write a *150 word positive letter
to the editor* *_and_* *send them to the commodity leader ~ Johnny
Gordines @ *Kauai Flowers [email address omitted] (_*not*_ to
newspaper yet). We will *hold those letters and submit slowly to
create a _sustained_ effort. *Make sense?" (all SIC)
This email was then re-distributed to Kaua`i Farm Bureau members
by it's head Jerry Ornelles who revealed the meeting with the
editorial board.
The list of recipients of Gottlieb's email contained one puzzling
name amongst the "usual suspects" like Hawai`i Crop
Improvement Association attack dog Alicia Maluafiti, chemical factory
farmer and the funder of pro-GMO advertising campaigns, Richard Ha,
Hawai`i Farm Bureau President Dean Okomoto who was videoed assaulting
a woman in the hall outside a hearing on GMO-labeling at last year's
legislature , Ornellas, Kaua`i Farm Bureau Vice President Laurie Ho* and
Pro-GMO gadfly Joni Rose.
The odd name is that of Gary Baldwin, presumably the same Gary
Baldwin that was the founder and former head of the Kaua`i Economic
Development Board (KEDB) who left the island in disgrace after it was
revealed that he was was wanted for various bunko crimes in Colorado
and Arizona. He fled Kaua`i when the news was revealed and is said to
have settled in the Northwest. Baldwin had risen from a nobody to
become former Mayor Marianne Kuskaka's golden boy, serving on the
planning commission and working closely with the Kaua`i Visitor's
Bureau while being groomed for political office.
Chris Manfredi, Jason Moniz, Lorie Farrell, Janet Ashman, Brian
Miyamoto, Alex Franco, Chris English, Alan Takemoto, Laurie Ho, Eric
Tanouye, Eric Weinert, Ross Sibucao and Michael Madamba round out
Gottlieb's list of recipients.
The lobbying effort comes on the heels of a lawsuit filed last
Friday by the Kaua`i chemical companies Dow-Syngenta and
DuPont-Pioneer to try to stop Kaua`i Ordinance 960 (formerly Bill
2491) which requires disclosure of the specific types, dates and
times of the use of restricted use pesticides that are used on GMOs
and sets up buffer zones around things like schools, hospitals and
waterways. It also institutes a study group to look at the effects of
the open air experimentation of pesticides and GMOs.
The letter writing campaign will apparently be timed for
publication throughout the upcoming legislative session where a
handful of legislators- those who head the list of chemical company
campaign cash recipients- are reportedly planning on introducing
legislation to try to "pre-empt" Kaua`i Ordinance 960 along
with a measure passed on Hawai`i Island that bans outdoor
experimentation on foods using genetically modified organisms (GMOs),
with some exceptions for those already in production like papaya.
Maui has introduced a measure similar to the one that passed on
Kaua`i.
Correction: Laurie Ho is the Vice President of the Kaua`i Farm Bureau. She does not work for the state. The above post has been corrected.
Yes, please keep attacking the farmers. We'll all sit back and do nothing. Yeah, right.
ReplyDelete"Chemical" farmers produce more than 90% of the food grown in the state. You expect them to just ignore it when they're demonized by politicians and activists who are clueless about toxicology and epidemiology?
ReplyDeleteOur farmers follow strict federal and state regulations governing pesticide use, which generally include a large margin of safety. The idea that county-level governments are more qualified to assess the risks of pesticides is preposterous.
about time farmers speak up for themselves!
ReplyDeleteHow similar this post is to the anti smart meter posts you criticized recently. For example, the term chemical "farming" industry you use. You KNOW that's disingenuous, yet you include it for the fear benefits and sensationalism. You mention a "a secret meeting" - oooooh, conspiracy!!
ReplyDeleteThis whole paragraph is loaded with the exact kind of verbage you criticized: "The list of recipients of Gottlieb's email contained one puzzling name amongst the "usual suspects" like Hawai`i Crop Improvement Association attack dog Alicia Maluafiti, chemical factory farmer and the funder of pro-GMO advertising campaigns, Richard Ha, Hawai`i Farm Bureau President Dean Okomoto who was videoed assaulting a woman in the hall outside a hearing on GMO-labeling at last year's legislature , Ornellas, Kaua`i Farm Bureau Vice President Laurie Ho* and Pro-GMO gadfly Joni Rose."
You might want to zip up - your hypocrisy is showing - again.