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Illegal immigrants everywhere are California dreaming because of the so called “Dream Act” which allows for illegal immigrants to get private scholarships to get educated in U.S. colleges or universities. How is this fair to legal immigrants or American taxpayers?

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There are over 50 million hungry people in the United States. The Stamp Out Hunger food drive is doing its part to build up your local food bank. Help spread the word.

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Peppermint Jim has developed a new line of mint products that celebrate organic farming practices and sustainability…from body care products, to handmade candies, to farming tools.

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Making money online is one of the biggest niches when it comes to internet marketing searches. Jeff Wellman, Paul Counts & Eric Holmlund have some great free videos.

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Mother Connie of the Food Stamps Cooking Club Blog is on Babble’s top 100 Mom Food Bloggers list and needs votes to work her way up the list. Please visit and “like” her to vote.

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Gardeners discover they don’t have to go to their local garden centers to purchase their favorite plants. Sustainability may mean saving their own seeds.

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Worker agreements are becoming popular with some employers who are requiring employees to agree to work twenty fours hours a day seven days a week at the employer’s discretion.

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The Mega Million Lottery Jackpot Fever reaches a high pitch. Tempting though it is, I am not buying a ticket…I could win or something traumatic like that!

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The historic Belding Clock Tower is in danger of being torn down by the Electrolux company. There is an effort to gain support to sustain the clock tower & part of the historic silk mill.

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Terra Madre conference brings together delegates from around the world with knowledge & skills for producing food in a way that sustains life in a healthy & responsible way.

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