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Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
SmallTown said:
I guess those "Save The Farms" license plates aren't working :ohwell:

http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0705/240717.html


Ask any farmer, and they'll tell you that they are the only ones who can save their farms... Most of them don't trust the government, so a license plate won't do the trick. When selling the land is more attractive than their farming lifestyle, they choose to sell.
 
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Railroad

Routinely Derailed
Encroachment in the name of tax bases and bringing money into the area. We'll reap what we sow; the only green will be money and the watered lawns of housing developments. I was raising heck about this back in 1975 - see all the good it did? The political machine assembled by Spiro T. Agnew and F.O. Day and their cronies crunches on, grinding honest folks under its wheels and piloted by the turds in Annapolis and Baltimore - not the Governor, contrary to popular belief.

And while I'll agree that the farmer is the best last hope for his farm, the state has been on a deliberate campaign to make farming a losing game at best in this state. I think the goofy cartoon license plate was to appease the masses.

OOPS! Did I say all that? Shame on me! :loser:
 
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Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
Railroad said:
Encroachment in the name of tax bases and bringing money into the area. We'll reap what we sow; the only green will be money and the watered lawns of housing developments. I was raising heck about this back in 1975 - see all the good it did? The political machine assembled by Spiro T. Agnew and F.O. Day and their cronies crunches on, grinding honest folks under its wheels and piloted by the turds in Annapolis and Baltimore - not the Governor, contrary to popular belief.

And while I'll agree that the farmer is the best last hope for his farm, the state has been on a deliberate campaign to make farming a losing game at best in this state. I think the goofy cartoon license plate was to appease the masses.

OOPS! Did I say all that? Shame on me! :loser:

Mr. Dickerson problem is LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Inside the beltway. READ: Crime and crowding.
 

John Z

if you will
Isn't this also part of a larger issue of America's growing population? Naturally, urban areas will expand, and empty areas will fill in with siding-clad houses, chinese take-out places, and cell phone stores. It won't be long until the entire country will be one big strip mall with traffic lights every 1/8th of a mile. Heck, it is almost one continuous city between DC and Boston right now.
 
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