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nytjragn
07:51 AMJul 06 2009
why don't these governments just build big warehouse sized climate controlled buildings in which to grow their crops? we can now use artificial means of growing food.. so why not grow these crops indoors at the temperatures and amount of light and humidity or dryness that these crops need? plus it would provide employment for people needing work.
Sailor Storme
08:59 PMJul 06 2009
Lies, lies and more lies to get corrupt money for politicians.............the REAL problem with hunger is PARENTS who drop one kid after the next, non stop, and when one dies, another is already on the way. They do not have enough to feed one, but they will burden the world with 10 sometimes 15 kids, and any parent who has a grain of respect and dignity for life should STOP dropping litters if they dont want to see their kids starve to death. It is not the responsibility of the world to feed every child that has been "dropped" without care and concern for their future. When you stop sending money and food - they will stop dropping litters on the world. Hold THEIR governments responsible for birth control > their mostly corrupt muslim governments who takes many of these children into slavery.
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