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Feb 16, 2007
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Today I saw a bit on TV news about how wealthy farmers still get paid subsidies to NOT be peroductive, etc. Well, WHY aren't they allowed to go ahead and produce sustainable crops that could reap profits to be shared as benefits to help families escape poverty somehow??? Hemp, bamboo, mushrooms, fish farms, worm farms, market farms... all come to mind right away.
It is simply immoral and unnatural for some folks to have "too" much money, while other humans can barely exist!!!!!

Peace to all,
Kathleen
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Posted: Feb 16, 2007 7:38pm

 

 
 
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Kathleen R.
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