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On Jul 9, 7:07 pm, death from above
wrote: Food for Thought By John Schwenkler Localism, the family table, and sustainability are conservative virtues. So why should food culture be left to liberal activists? Table Talk Concern for community as well as good eating animates Crunchy Con Rod Dreher and bestselling food writer Michael Pollan. Burning Dinner By Timothy P. Carney Ethanol doesn’t reduce the cost of fuel, but it does drive up the prices of corn, beef, and beer. http://www.amconmag.com/ This makes me wonder what a "liberal diet" would consist of, maybe stir some victims together with some other abuse shake and bake your ****** and eat with concern. Guess that would be better than the conservative diet of hitting a wife mixed with some corporate/ political crime and then mix with wars... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rua4Rw8dDuQ&NR=1 |