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	<title>Comments on: Burning food instead of eating it makes no sense</title>
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		<title>By: optimizasyon</title>
		<link>http://www.freedomtalks.org/2008/05/06/burning-food-instead-of-eating-it-makes-no-sense/#comment-93947</link>
		<dc:creator>optimizasyon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:38:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>which food are you most like HomeExploreLoginSign
UpAllBlogForumsReviewswhich food are you most like Try this App.  The guidance states that food products from the offspring of clones from any species traditionally consumed for food are suitable to enter the food and feed supply.  Those who use only organic food and suggest we're being poisoned by "normal" food are using that argument as a smokescreen for their real pretension</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>which food are you most like HomeExploreLoginSign<br />
UpAllBlogForumsReviewswhich food are you most like Try this App.  The guidance states that food products from the offspring of clones from any species traditionally consumed for food are suitable to enter the food and feed supply.  Those who use only organic food and suggest we&#8217;re being poisoned by &#8220;normal&#8221; food are using that argument as a smokescreen for their real pretension</p>
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		<title>By: Laura</title>
		<link>http://www.freedomtalks.org/2008/05/06/burning-food-instead-of-eating-it-makes-no-sense/#comment-84793</link>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 17:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No burning a crop of corn does not make sense when you do the math.  1 Car uses 1 gallon of gas every 25 miles on average and travels 2,000 miles per month that is 80 gallons of gas per month.  How many ears of corn will be needed to fuel one car per month? That is a lot of corn!

I don't know if anyone noticed but, food prices have gone up and grain is one of the main neccessities for farm animals which is not being produced at the same rate due to the high cost of transportation.  Farmers are selling their land to housing developers and less food is being produced including meats.  Grain costs are too high as there is a low inventory.  Grain is the main ingredient to breads and other food staples.  Wonder how a $2.00 loaf of bread is now up to $4.00? Milk has gone up for the same reason - it is connected to the cost of grain for the cows.

Wouldn't it be simpler if we encouraged food growth?  Tax breaks for farmers meaning no tax on farm lands to lower the comsumer costs and encourage abundance?  What about tax breaks for consumers who choose to grow their own produce?  Or street trees to be specified and fruit baring trees.  Starvation still exists in America, why not do something positive to decrease that.    



Corn does not grow year-round how can it be produced in the abundance that we would require to fuel all of our vehicles in America?  Why not save fuel all together by developing more solar generated vehicles and placing solar panels in cities to generate the power we need?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No burning a crop of corn does not make sense when you do the math.  1 Car uses 1 gallon of gas every 25 miles on average and travels 2,000 miles per month that is 80 gallons of gas per month.  How many ears of corn will be needed to fuel one car per month? That is a lot of corn!</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if anyone noticed but, food prices have gone up and grain is one of the main neccessities for farm animals which is not being produced at the same rate due to the high cost of transportation.  Farmers are selling their land to housing developers and less food is being produced including meats.  Grain costs are too high as there is a low inventory.  Grain is the main ingredient to breads and other food staples.  Wonder how a $2.00 loaf of bread is now up to $4.00? Milk has gone up for the same reason - it is connected to the cost of grain for the cows.</p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be simpler if we encouraged food growth?  Tax breaks for farmers meaning no tax on farm lands to lower the comsumer costs and encourage abundance?  What about tax breaks for consumers who choose to grow their own produce?  Or street trees to be specified and fruit baring trees.  Starvation still exists in America, why not do something positive to decrease that.    </p>
<p>Corn does not grow year-round how can it be produced in the abundance that we would require to fuel all of our vehicles in America?  Why not save fuel all together by developing more solar generated vehicles and placing solar panels in cities to generate the power we need?</p>
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