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Well then how about you go scrounge up their conservative credentials and prove me wrong instead of relying on some "feel good" article. --
I admitted up front that they might be liberals, that is, your hunch might be right. All I was pointing out was that you jumped to the conclusion.
And in the end, we might well just end up arguing what it takes to qualify for "conservative" or "liberal" label, which I would find to be pointless pigeonholing.
Even if they are flaming liberals, I'd take their side against the local jackboot, in this one. And I stand in their camp against the UN zoning intentions.
I did read that Laura Bledsoe spends time in Africa, teaching farming, etc. Maybe she's a missionary of some sort. Seem to be decent, hardworking folk, to me.
And I stand in their camp against the UN zoning intentions.They're
following Agenda 21 guidelines, they're not standing up against them! And they're probably using
your tax dollars to do it as well!
@U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY; AGENDAS FOR CHOICE-MAKING & ACTION
*Notes: This synthesis of local Community Sustainability organizing frameworks, agendas, contexts and strategy options is drafted at the personal request of the Honorable Wally N'Dow, Secretary General for Habitat II, the U.N. urban-ecological summit of June, 1996 in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a guide, or "sustainability roadmap," for anyone seeking to focus on the transition from the unsustainable to the sustainable for their own community.
Agenda K: Local Micro-Economics/The Community Sustainability Marketplace
Community Supported Agriculture/consumer collectives