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    Tag: Agriculture

    News to chew on..


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Nov 22, 2010 at 07:38:15 AM EST
    Tags: News, Dangerous Cities, Detroit, Manoogian, Debbie Stabenow, Agriculture, David Nolan, Libertarians, Monday. (all tags)

    Happy Monday folks..  OK, now get over that feeling.

    Many of the conservatives on this site are familiar with David Nolan.  Nolan, the inventor of the 'Worlds Smallest Political Quiz' was also one of the principle founders of the Libertarian Party. Nolan died yesterday at the age of 66.

    Many of you might also be familiar with Kwame Kilpatrick.  It seems another brave stripper has decided to take her chances with new testimony as a new witness saying the rumored Manoogian party happened.

    And if you haven't caught the news, we have a new Michigan based airline?? (Shameless plug for some creative endeavors that might work) Over at MTTM.

    Why does the term 'Inmate running the asylum' come to mind when I hear that Debbie Stabenow now runs the agriculture committee in the US Senate?  Note the reference of FOOD to FUEL in her comment..  sigh..

    Detroit? Losing your shine as most dangerous city already..  I guess with the population falling faster than slim shady's popularity, it had to happen. Flint closing in FAST!

    Stay tuned.

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    Back to the Farm!


    By theclassiclib, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jun 05, 2009 at 04:33:05 PM EST
    Tags: agriculture, community, economy, farm, farmer, gardening, michigan, produce, supported, video (all tags)

    Cross-posted at Michigan Blogger.

    It's no secret that along with the national economy, our Michigan economy is going to get much worse.  So finding ways to cut costs makes sense.  Besides, even if you're not worried about the economy ... gardening is fun!

    Gardens are popping up all over America, partly because of the "green movement."

    Hey, I may be a "global warming denier," but you don't need to "go green" to enjoy gardening. You can do it for the improved quality and taste.  You can garden to be self-sufficient.  You can do it because you're the type of person who thinks about next year, and the year after that - long-term.  Gardening is taking individual action!

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Representative Kenneth Kurtz (R-Coldwater)


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 15, 2009 at 06:45:24 AM EST
    Tags: Exclusive, interview, Kenneth Kurtz, Coldwater, 58th, agriculture, family, English, deficit, task force (all tags)

    We talk so often here about the things that are going wrong in Lansing and what the tax-and-spenders are up to that I think it's important to check in with the good guys from time to time to get their take on the issues facing taxpayers and the legislature today.

    The GOP House minority continues to sponsor and introduce legislation, to work behind the scenes and to try to figure out some sort of positive solution to this tax-hike / budget mess.

    We rarely hear about that in the MSM.

    Being a member of a legislative minority makes it tough to garner headlines. But they're working hard and they're trying to make a difference.

    This week I spoke with freshman Representative Kenneth Kurtz (R-Coldwater).

    Interview after the break...

    (1 comment, 1853 words in story) Full Story

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