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Tom_in_TN

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OK....the laws that have been passed are so vague that beaurocrats can define them any way they care to, see fit to, and any case, will do, once tobacco farmers who raise their own to roll their own <tobacco> come into focus.

Here is an article from http://cryptogon.com/?p=28803

Monsanto’s Food and Drug Administration can’t close down small dairies and private food clubs fast enough, bursting on the scene with guns drawn as if the criminalized right to contract for natural foods we’ve consumed for millennia deserves SWAT attention.

Now, Obama has the Dept. of Justice going after small farmers under the post-911 “Bank Secrecy Act” which makes it a crime to deposit less than $10,000 when you earned more than that.

“The level we deposited was what it was and it was about the same every week,” Randy Sowers told Frederick News. The Sowers own and run South Mountain Creamery in Middletown, Maryland.

Admittedly, when the Sowers earned over $10,000 in February, and learned they’d have to fill out paperwork at the bank for such large deposits, they simply rolled the deposits over to keep them below the none-of-your-****ing-business amount, rather than waste time on bureaucratic red tape aimed at flagging terrorism or other illegal activities.

“Structuring,” explains Overlawyered.com, “is the federal criminal offense of splitting up bank deposits so as to keep them under a threshold such as $10,000 above which banks have to report transactions to the government.”

While being questioned, the Sowers were finally presented with a seizure order and advised that the feds had already emptied their bank account of $70,000. The Dept. of Justice has since sued to keep $63,000 of the Sowers’ money, though they committed no crime other than maintaining their privacy.

Without funds, they will be unable to make purchases for the spring planting.

When a similar action was taken against Taylor’s Produce Stand last year, the feds seized $90,000, dropped the charges, and kept $45,000 of Taylor’s money.

Knowing that most farms operate on a very thin margin, such abuse of power wipes out a family’s income, and for a bonus, the feds enhance the monopoly power of Monsanto, Big Dairy and their supply chain.
 

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isnt this the reason we had our first revolution,???

government,,and thier tax status,,,[ BUT THEN IT WAS A KING, and now it's done by a badge with a gun at the other end,,,}
 

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Actually, it was taxation without representation. The colonists considered themselves to still be British citizens and as such should have a say ( a vote) on such matters as raising taxes in the colonies... they did not!
 

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I dont see the difference today the representers are not representing the representees, but now in stead of pitchforks the mis-represented are packin and banding together. Most of will ignore the same ol racist garbage that i believe is started by the gubment as a slight of hand trick to keep us busy.
 

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^^^^^^

i agree,,,, it's like the TRAVON MURDER CASE going on here in florida, shot by MR. ZIMMERMAN,,,

they said it was a white on black crime,,,,

he wasnt white and the guy he shot wasnt black,,,,and they '' fixed'' the 911 tapes to make it sound racial motivated,,e,t,c,

sometimes i think our government looks for these type crimes to make the nation,, not be at peace, even if they gotta make a incident '' MORE THAN IT REALLY IS '',,
 

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I was killing time at work and flipped open a nearby magazine to read. It showed martin in his elementary school photo and talked about how he was horrifically murdered.lol stupid liberals and their distortion.
 
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