>
> Could it be that Patricia G. Kenworthy became agast and offended by what she saw through her at Monsanto and has turned against the company?
>
> D H
I certainly hope this is the case! Indeed I also would like to think that
the numerous ex-monsanto employees now working for it's wholly-owned
subsidiary the USDA have experienced similar changes of heart.
Unfortunately, the statistics do not support this supposition. It is,
alas, axiomatic that many of these revolving-door types end up back with
their private sector sugar daddies after these periods of public
'service,' typically with hefty pay raises.
I shudder to think of the degraded state of our republic when such
perverse and patently antidemocratic antics become statndard practice
(moan, whine, snivel)! Antidemocratic, but probably well intentioned, I
like to think.
E.
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> On 21/05/99 at 12:32 PM Eric D Nash wrote:
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> >thought you all might find this tragic and/or comic
> >
> >
> >[five lines deleted]
> >
> >>
> >>According to the 1996 edition of Washington Representatives (Columbia Books
> >>Inc.), Patricia G. Kenworthy was Director of Regulatory Affairs in
> >>Washington, DC for Monsanto Company. (That's the equivalent of political
> >>and lobby quarterback and she was no doubt paid a huge salary to be the
> >>point person for Mosanto on government regulatory matters.)
> >>
> >>Now, she is with National Environmental Trust, the Washington, DC,
> >>environmental group, and has been tapped to help develop their new
> >>initiative to FIGHT agricultural biotechnology.
> >
> >I called the National Environmental Trust to confirm the details.
> >Patricia, according to the receptionist was "busy on another line" so
> >I asked if she were the same Patricia Kenworthy who used to be with
> >Monsanto. The receptionist said yes and asked if I wanted to speak to
> >their publicity department. I said no, I thought they were probably
> >busy on another line too.
> >
> >If you would like to call the National Environmental Trust, the
> >number is: 202-887-8800.
> >
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> >from Beth Burrows
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> >The Edmonds Institute
> >beb@igc.org
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> >
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