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I think the EPA has cracked down on seven-dust, as you can't buy it in a large bag anymore. It's hard to garden when the bugs eat everything, meanwhile, in a foreign country, they're allowed to spray who knows what all over our food and served to us.
The CFR-types have written several policy papers using food as a weapon. For those attempting to live off the grid when it gets crazy, know that they will mark you and come for you. It's amazing how efficient they can be in cracking down on a Waco or Ruby Ridge, but Bin Laden can traipse about for years and years.
Good points,but I believe Bin Laden is allowed to roam.Call it conspiracy if you wish,but they need that straw man out there to justify the longest running war in U.S. history.
Well, I saw where Benezir Butto said he had been killed by Omar Sheikh. Maybe we could ask her about, oh wait, she was assassinated a month after saying that. Whoops. Conspiracy indeed.
[...] buddy Th CL over at the Classic Liberal has a great post documenting the plight of some American farmers defending themselves against government raids. Another friend sent me an email that referenced one [...]
The laws you cite affect all farms and will make us pay more for food. However, your headline pushed another of my buttons. The "family farm" was made obsolete by technology 50 years ago, and most of them could not exist without federal subsidies that the feds have no constitutional authority to give (not only price supports but also federal water projects). These are yet another example of "corporate welfare" and need to be axed yesterday.
Corporate and foreign welfare are 2 of our biggest problems.
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