Desert Dude - you make a valid point, when you throw out a bucket of bullshit everything afterward is tainted:
False advertising [edit]
The New York Times reported that in 1996, "Dennis C. Vacco, the Attorney General of New York, ordered the company to pull ads that said Roundup was "safer than table salt" and "practically nontoxic" to mammals, birds and fish. The company withdrew the spots, but also said that the phrase in question was permissible under E.P.A. guidelines."[114]
On Fri Jan 20, 2007, Monsanto was convicted in France of false advertising of Roundup for presenting it as biodegradable, and claiming it left the soil clean after use. Environmental and consumer rights campaigners brought the case in 2001 on the basis that glyphosate, Roundup's main ingredient, is classed as "dangerous for the environment" and "toxic for aquatic organisms" by the European Union.[115] Monsanto appealed and the court upheld the verdict; Monsanto appealed again to the French Supreme Court, and in 2009 it also upheld the verdict.[116]
Scientific fraud [edit]
On two occasions, the United States EPA has caught scientists deliberately falsifying test results at research laboratories hired by Monsanto to study glyphosate.[117] The first incident involved Industrial Biotest Laboratories (IBT). The United States Justice Department closed the laboratory in 1978, and its leadership was found guilty in 1983 of charges of falsifying statements, falsifying scientific data submitted to the government, and mail fraud.[118] In 1991, Don Craven, the owner of Craven Laboratories and three employees were indicted on 20 felony counts. Craven, along with fourteen employees were found guilty of similar crimes.[119]
Monsanto has stated the Craven Labs investigation was started by the EPA after a pesticide industry task force discovered irregularities, that the studies have been repeated, and that Roundup's EPA certification does not now use any studies from Craven Labs or IBT.[117]
There's your bucket, let alone the bucket of bullshit that Monsanto threw out that Agent Orange was safe.
And then there is this little gem:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/1999/12/22/gmfood991222.html
Now why would Monsanto opt to clear GMO products from it's own cafeteria I wonder, maybe the same reason so many tobacco industry execs quit smoking?
now on to your "well you can always buy organic" - that is the point of all of this, we all know pollen drifts - sometimes miles, in some cases tens of miles or more, what organic crop is safe when nature sees to it that everything shifts and pollen is meant to travel the wind?