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GMO Advocate George McGovern booksigning Wed nite All Saints Church
When George was in Rome he said that Monsanto GMO foods were necessary to end starvation on the planet. Are we that weak?
GMO Advocate George McGovern booksigns Wed nite All Saints Church
The Gmo advocate himself. When he was on the Club of Rome he said that GMO foods were necessary to end starvation on the planet and that the work that Monsanto and others were doing was necessary.
GEORGE MCGOVERN ***
Wednesday, February 8th // 7 pm
talk & booksigning
In his timely new book, Social Security and the Golden Age: An Essay on the New American Demographic (paperback, $9.95), one of our greatest living political thinkers, George McGovern, argues that Social Security is NOT facing a crisis. Instead, the former United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate discusses ways we can maintain this program well into the future with a few simple steps.
George McGovern served in the U.S. Senate for 18 years and was the 1972 Democratic candidate for President. He is a decorated World War II bomber pilot, holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and directed the first Food for Peace Program under President John F. Kennedy. In 2000, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom.
*** This Booksmith sponsored event will take place at the All Saints Church (1350 Waller) in San Francisco.
The Gmo advocate himself. When he was on the Club of Rome he said that GMO foods were necessary to end starvation on the planet and that the work that Monsanto and others were doing was necessary.
GEORGE MCGOVERN ***
Wednesday, February 8th // 7 pm
talk & booksigning
In his timely new book, Social Security and the Golden Age: An Essay on the New American Demographic (paperback, $9.95), one of our greatest living political thinkers, George McGovern, argues that Social Security is NOT facing a crisis. Instead, the former United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate discusses ways we can maintain this program well into the future with a few simple steps.
George McGovern served in the U.S. Senate for 18 years and was the 1972 Democratic candidate for President. He is a decorated World War II bomber pilot, holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and directed the first Food for Peace Program under President John F. Kennedy. In 2000, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom.
*** This Booksmith sponsored event will take place at the All Saints Church (1350 Waller) in San Francisco.
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