We too are being forced out of business here by poor government decisions--our tomato crop has been killed by cheaper paste from off shore (NAFTA)--result=our Heinz production plant is closing for good. NO MORE TOMATOES!
Several of our dairies are now out of business--cheaper milk from South America.
This makes us ripe for the willing seller role because the government is "protecting our resources and our farmers" while they cripple our ability to make a living farming. Now they can get our land cheap as we go broke, and then they can return it to the swampland it originally was. Sound like Florida to you?
Saturday, September 28, 2002
8:00 am Stage at Fern Valley Corners in Idyllwild near the offices of the Center for Biological Diversity.
9:00 am Depart Idyllwild, traveling north on Hwy 243 to Banning, then west on I-10 to west on I-210 to west on Hwy 134 to north on US-101. The exit will be approximately 12 miles north of Santa Barbara for the rally site at Dos Pueblos Ranch.
2:00 pm Rally at Dos Pueblos Ranch, includes live music, BBQ, speakers and auction of shovels and buckets. Rally will focus on Sawgrass issues and the proposed national park along the Gaviota Coast that would threaten homes, ranchers, farmers, and national defense since it would include Vandenberg Air Force Base. Post Rally Drive north on US-101 to spend the night in San Luis Obispo.
Sunday, September 29, 2002,
7:00 am Depart San Luis Obispo north on US-101 to west on Hwy 156 then north on CA-1 to Santa Cruz.
10:00 am Rally at Liberty Garden to advocate private property rights and the Constitution of the United States. Bring-your-own picnic. Rally is invitation only. To request an invitation log onto web site at www.freedom21santacruz.net.
12 noon Depart Santa Cruz north on CA-17/I-880 to north on I-680 to east on I-580 to east on I-205b to outskirts of Tracy.
2:00 pm Several convoys branches from California will be staged on the outskirts of Tracy so all can converge on the rally site at Park and Ride adjacent to West Valley Mall and I-205 at the same time.
3:00 pm Rally starts with lead-off featured speaker Congressman Richard W. Pombo. The rally will feature great food and entertainment and several speakers on property rights and farm issues faced in the Sacramento River area.
Monday, September 30, 2002
11:30 am Activities are scheduled to begin on the South Steps of the Capitol building.
For the remainder of the convoy route and other rally stops please view the web site at http://www.sawgrassrebellion.org/
The Convoy will end in Florida with a two-day rally near Naples on October 17 and 18, with a grand finale rally scheduled for Homestead on October 19.
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Thanks for the info, PARKFAN.