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Monday, May 14, 2012

MAD MOMS TO FOOD POLICE: WE'LL EAT WHAT WE WANT

Moms in Minnesota are preparing to defy state dictates over when and how they can access food supplies for their families, with a rally scheduled Monday to coincide with the beginning of the trial of the manager of a farm buying club, according to the Farm Food Freedom Coalition.
WND previously has reported on disputes between farmers and consumers on one side and federal regulators on the other. They have involved the purchase by consumers of raw milk, the rights of consumers to access milk from their own cows, a radio program that offered natural products and a blogger who wrote about his battle with diabetes and was threatened with jail.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess these mid westerns don't want to be a Michele Obama food puppet, like the puppets that voted for her gay husband and Delaware's dead wood senator. Ron Paul for President-common sense!

Anonymous said...

Eat anything you want. screw the government.

Anonymous said...

AMEN 4:24

Anonymous said...

I want to eat what flotus eats.

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous said...
Eat anything you want. screw the government.

May 14, 2012 7:27 PM"

That's the way it should be but God forbid this catches on and cuts into the profits from the large dairy companies. They want to "nip it in the bud" before that ever happens and the politicians are right in step to see that it never does catch on.
Hell would freeze over before the politicians ever go against big agribusiness and risk losing those campaign contributions.

Anonymous said...

These campaigns "Know Your Farmer Know Your Food" and "From Farm To Table" are hugh threats to the 10 or so large companies that CONTROL not only the politicians but our farmers and our food supply.
Yes, they will do anything to "nip it in the bud" before it catches on any further.
They hate CSA's (Community Supported Agriculture) and they would love to see all the little produce stands operated by local farmers and the farmer's markets disappear.
If it were up to them we would have to buy all our produce at Walmart.

Anonymous said...

On a political note-this is one issue where the left and the right agree, though it tends to be the extreme left and the extreme right.
The extreme left tends to see it as a health and natural issue where as the extreme right sees it as a government/BigAgri business food control issue.

Anonymous said...

I just waiting to see how long before the goverment tells us we can't buy eggs from the "Eggman" up the road. You know that's coming......