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| Image from Missouri Food for America and U3. Words from Theodore Roosevelt, a capitalist but a naturalist as well. |
FELLOW MISSOURIANS AND VOTERS:
Next Tuesday on March 31 at 11 a.m. in House Hearing Room 3 at the Missouri State Capitol Building, the Missouri Rural Crisis Center will be holding an event in Jefferson City. This Special Blog Posting only deals with that issue. People like to talk. Few people do what they talk about doing. Do something. Stop the proliferation of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in this beautiful, natural State. Call someone who represents your area and tell them you want the expansion of Corporate Agriculture to STOP NOW. Read and print out the flyer in this link and give it to someone who is interested.
Missouri Rural Crisis Center - Family Farms & Democracy.
That's all for this posting. If you don't do something soon, we all will suffer. The planet will suffer. Your children will find it hard to breathe. You will suffer disease and other negative effects as these things crop up more and more frequently in our beautiful State. And you can't get back that which you have lost by doing nothing: Clean Air and Water, the Right to Healthy Living.
Thanks for reading and doing something, if you do really do something. I promise you … you do not want a Factory Farm as Your Neighbor, but this upcoming legislation could make that happen for you sooner than you think.
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