See update, below.
. . . I mean because nobody, but nobody believes that Californians don’t want to label their foods if they contain GMOs. Here’s two articles, the first elucidating all the lies —
Did Monsanto Trick California Voters?
and the second pointing to all the yet uncounted votes:
Did Prop 37 really lose or was it vote fraud?
“The California Secretary of State’s website indicates that Prop 37 is behind by 559,776 votes.
“. . . in the four counties I looked into, there are roughly three times as many uncounted votes as the margin of Prop 37′s defeat.
“And as I say, I checked the numbers in only four counties. There are 54 other counties in the state. Who knows how many votes they still need to process?
“So why is anyone saying Prop 37 lost?”
Let’s face it, folks. FOOD is the number one issue of our physical lives. The foundation for everything else. In the same election which showed that citizens of this land are actually waking up to and beginning to reject what has been done to us by the corporatized 1%, that Prop 37 “appears” to have failed is not only incomprehensible, but morphing into a magnified starting point for the huge battle that we must and will win.
It’s as if we are shining a laser beam there, on that single ballot issue in California. This laser is igniting the fire of collective awareness and action that sooner or later, and let’s make it sooner, will eviscerate Monsanto and the corporatized state.
Update: A few hours after I wrote the final paragraph to this post, I discovered this article, an overview which comes to the same conclusion, using evidence and facts, as I arrived at intuitively: