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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/20/2014 1:39 PM, Scott Dredge
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<div dir="ltr">Miss Idaho, aka Sierra Anne Sandison, could
certainly be posting pictures of crowns and diamonds ...
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Yes, Idaho's got talent! This time it shows itself in the
juxtaposition of the choice of a person with Type I diabetes to
represent a state that annually produces 150,000 acres of
genetically modified sugar beets. Choosing a person whose beta
cells have been modified to disallow adequate insulin production to
represent a state whose agricultural crop beta vulgaris has been
modified for insecticide resistance to produce a substance that is
significantly assistive in inducing Type II diabetes is almost, but
not quite, too precious for promotion. Way to go Idaho!<br>
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Ken<br>
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