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- From: marc AT aculink.net
- To: Market Farming <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Staking Tomatoes
- Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 22:23:06 -0700
..snip..
> Marlin Burkholder
> Glen Eco Farm
> from the central Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
>
> " Concerning most controversial issues, the truth is to be found
> somewhere between what the extremists on either end are shouting, and is
> usually spoken quietly and with conviction. It is up to us to find that
> truth and to act upon it."
A bit off topic but in my view the commentaries that refer
to the "right" or the "left" "end" are misleading. To me the
political spectrum more closely resembles a circle or
sphere. Consider the moderate center on one side and find
the two opposing camps will eventually meet on the opposite
side with curiously similiar repressive and murderous
behaviors.
MSN
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Staking Tomatoes,
Marlin L Burkholder, 03/02/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, marc, 03/02/2001
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, Tom Anslow, 03/02/2001
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, Bill Shoemaker, 03/02/2001
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, Wiediger, Alison, 03/02/2001
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, Marie Kamphefner, 03/03/2001
- RE: staking tomatoes, William McKay, 03/03/2001
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, David King, 03/04/2001
- RE: staking tomatoes, Bill Shoemaker, 03/05/2001
- Re: Staking Tomatoes, Bill Shoemaker, 03/05/2001
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