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Posted by Dave_Id on October 06, 2002 at 16:45:10 from (67.250.102.140):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What does CRP stand for posted by G-MAN on October 06, 2002 at 09:17:00:
I can assure you, none of the food produced for food on my table, came off CRP land. When people like Al Gore can sit in Washington DC and collect CRP money, or another neighbor lady who runs a B&B, and collects a yearly check of my tax money for her few extra acres she has...then something is terribly wrong. Go in the produce section of your local store, and you'll find apples from Japan, tomatoes from Mexico, and what not from Brazil and every other foreign country. In the meantime our tax dollars go to farmers who don't produce anything...you really believe this is right? Of course for you it is, if you are one of those non producing farmers getting a big yearly check in October
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