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Criminal Gardening -- Grow too much food, and you'll be fined

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It's easy to become too comfortable -especially when we sit high in the hierarchy- and quickly forget how large scale institutions trample upon the lives of all those little people, who exist in obscurity down below us somewhere. While mangled in meaning these days, let us not forget the arrogance of: "Let them eat cake". (which actually was hard, stale, moldy, bread crust) How quickly we forget that in U.S. city after city, from coast to coast, community gardens have been attacked and destroyed by the nexus of corporate/government power - run by those high in the hierarchy, particularly driven by agribiz corporate grocers. Let's get this clear - when people grow their own food, they don't buy it from the corporations - who ultimately control "our" government. It is no surprise that one of the most radical things anyone can do these days is to grow their own food. After the war machine no longer needed to augment food supplies for the troops, talk of so called 'victory gardens' became obsolete and somehow a little lowbrow. There are just too many historical incidents of this sort of tactic to believe that this is all just being done to "assure our safety".

Now that we have entered the post peak oil era, we need to fully examine the consequences of such corporate/government power grabbing upon the very survival of our families and friends and "even" the poor homeless folks sleeping wherever they can, eating whatever they can. Yes, people have even been arrested for feeding the homeless in The United States of America (while the mercenary cops virtually waved the flag to obscure the sin).

We are only as secure as our least secure neighbor, especially with all the guns in these towns. We cannot afford the selfish hubris of blind hierarchy. We're all in this together now, sink or swim. Do something really radical (and illegal) - grow a garden and feed the homeless. Don't let the Wall-Mart Foundation (funded by voluntary donations, not their dear profits) get all the credit while they shore up the status quo.

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