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[quote=Anonymous]the response is as I expected. I moved to Cumberland, MD from the Denver area and am shocked at how difficult it is to find "clean and affordable" food. We need to demand of our grodcers to carry organic, and to label the gmo products. Our legislators esp in D.C. are bought and paid for my Big AG, Big Chem, and Big Pharm. Healthcare here is also poor as not much alternative medicines. Big Pharm I know has paid over $1trillion to keep marijuana illegal. But, in Co, once it was legalized, less alchohol and opiate consumption,,,and I mean legally. Time to join campaigns or just write and get your friends to write and call your local legislators demainding food that is not poisoned. Also, educate your family and friends as people here who think they are so educagted, no nothing about gmo and roundup (again the lobbyists, the lying media). Organic community gardens are another option in the city. If you can find vacant land, ask the owner if you can use it for a garden until they sell or use it. See if you can get grants to develop a local community garden, and with raised beds, you can plant a garden yourself. Buy a grass fed steer and split it with your friends or neighbors (need a freezer). But, yes, we must fight back. We are now the 2nd generation living less than our grandparents,,because after WW2 Monsanto etal started to poison our food, replace real food with chemicals flavorings and colors. Mc Donalds came to be, and they are probably the first food vendors to replace real milk with powdered chemicals. and stil do. When ice cream only has to have 10%milk, as I understand it, then we are in trouble. [/quote]
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