[Vision2020] Illegal Gardening -- Not!

Robert Dickow dickow at uidaho.edu
Sun Dec 5 15:21:45 PST 2010


When I was an elementary school kid, when election time came around, the
playground rumors often involved claims that '.if the Democrats (or
substitute 'Republicans' as well) win, we'll have to go to school on
Saturday.' That, I guess, would have been the most horrendous development
imaginable to strike a childhood-the equivalent of raising taxes. Now, it
seems that the same tactics are being used, but with the grownups reacting
to (and creating) these as if they were children. Funny, even as a kid I
recognized these rumors as Bull Pucky.

 

Bob Dickow, troublemaker

 

From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of Reggie Holmquist
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 1:57 PM
To: Sue Hovey
Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Illegal Gardening -- Not!

 

I tend to rely on snopes to debunk that sort of BS.  Sadly, I run across it
all the time.  Earlier this year there was a right-wing e-mail going around
claiming that the HCR bill was going to convert employee-provided insurance
into taxable income.  It wasn't true, of course, but serves as an example of
the many falsities that seem to emanate from the right (many of which seem
to be intentional).  Anyway, here's the Snopes article on HR 875:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/organic.asp

-Reggie

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Sue Hovey <suehovey at moscow.com> wrote:

Yes.

 

Sue H. 

 

From: Robert Dickow <mailto:dickow at turbonet.com>  

Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 2:50 AM

To: vision2020 at moscow.com 

Subject: [Vision2020] Illegal Gardening -- Not!

 

Someone told me today that Congress is about to pass a bill that would make
backyard gardening illegal, and organic gardening would be prohibited,
slapped with 500,000 dollar fines, etc. I laughed a good one. But I peeked
around the web and the notion seems to have taken some root in some corners.
So, I read the Bill HR 875 which one forum site cited as the source of these
perceived threats to our favorite heirloom tomatoes and string beans. Lo and
behold, there is not ONE snip of anything in this particular bill which
could be skewed to mean that backyard gardens are in any way threatened, nor
are organic farms under attack by a nefarious plot to eliminate the
practice. The whole notion is utterly hilarious. One of the sites that
mentioned this legislation (which is dated Feb 2009, but who reads bills
these days?) was aligned somehow with Rand Paul, but I've lost the URL now.
Are some folks going totally bonkers?

 

Bob Dickow, troublemaker

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