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Originally Posted by AngPur
As for food, yes it's true the population growth challenges old methods of farming. A 1790 technological level here could not sustain a 1990 size population, but we yet are able to do more with less. A smaller percentage of our whole farms, and as science and technology march on, more is produced from a single acre. Some parts of the world are likely to always experience famine, but as long as the sun keeps feeding plants, and the livestock who eat them... We won't face a global food crisis, and have not. How can you even say this in a world of fast-food chains, 'diet' soda and liposuction?
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I'm holding out for the Willy Wonka gum that tastes like tomato soup, roast beef, and blueberry pie.
Does this idea conflict with the following constitutional amendment if you're opposed to this method of quaratine? Your opinions.
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Amendment III - Quartering of soldiers. Ratified 12/15/1791. Note
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
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