-----Original Message-----
From: David Strand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actually, aren't community gardens, and the like,
often organized around the principle of providing an
alternative source of fresh food to low income
individuals?

Bill Cullen Responds:

I suspect you are right about the organizing principle.  However, I don't
think ANYONE is proposing we eliminate the food stamp program and instead
give a community garden to low income families.

The solution to the "affordable food" crisis is the food stamp program, and
it seems to be working.

Bill Cullen
Hopkins & Uptown.

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2. If you don't like what's being discussed here, don't complain - change the subject 
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