To: Responsibility2nd
“sustainability” is a code word for UN Agenda 21. I am not sure that I care what happened.
13 posted on
08/14/2013 11:30:23 AM PDT by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: mountainlion
A lot of gardeners and farmers use that word - probably without any knowledge of Agenda 21. Sometimes, it’s just a feel good word for people who grow tomatoes.
This is a disgrace!
To: mountainlion
sustainability is a code word for UN Agenda 21. I am not sure that I care what happened. It is also a common word used by gardeners, particularly those of us who choose to limit the amount of chemicals we use and for "sustaining" the viability of our gardens.
63 posted on
08/14/2013 11:54:07 AM PDT by
Gabz
(Democrats for Voldemort.)
To: mountainlion
I am not sure that I care what happened.Because the rule of law is unimportant, right?
/johnny
To: mountainlion
Good grief! Between the cops who used helicopters and drones to get surveillance of this illegal tomato operation and some hippie gardeners you think the gardeners are the more likely to be part of UN Agenda 21!?!
There's no freakin' hope. This country is lost.
125 posted on
08/14/2013 1:21:21 PM PDT by
TigersEye
("No man left behind" is more than an Army Ranger credo it's the character of America.)
To: mountainlion
"
'sustainability' is a code word for UN Agenda 21. I am not sure that I care what happened."
That's your choice, but large numbers of opponents of Agenda 21 are now using the same word for bringing back respect for private property rights.
* For example, we need sustainability for our economy. The more frugal and moral officials elected or appointed to replace contemporary leaders after the default process will encourage sustainable revenues from new, small manufacturing shops in every locale.
* Another example: gardens are good for sustainability. Only NIMBYs are too lazy to produce food from gardens.
* Yet another: doing that engine swap in my front yard, in view of the busybodies, is good for sustainability. It's less costly and less harmful to the environment than recycling.
Here's a hero of sustainability. You really shouldn't miss any of it, from one end to the other. ;-)
BurnOut Till it POPS "42 Chops garage" with Rooster Mcgee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2cDW8BRNVc
146 posted on
08/14/2013 3:01:06 PM PDT by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
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