Help this Message go Viral! Ohio Vote No on Issue 2

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Friends, please copy and paste this image to your profile pix on your facebook and twitter accounts, and run it in the sidebar of your blog or on your website. See how my facebook profile now looks and do the same:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/kimberly.hartke?ref=profile

Later, I will post a bunch of links that you can facebook and twitter so that we can reach Ohio residents with this important message. A vote for Issue 2 will hurt the family farm!  Just say NO, OHIO!

In Twitter, use hash tag #issue2 when you tweet about this.You can also use these hash tags: #farm and #organic and #sustainable.

Here is another photo you can use:

sm-no-on-2_bigger

My blog post OH NO OHIO on Friday has more information and some helpful links!

Cheeseslave Blog in Los Angeles has designed some cool ads that can be used on a website or blog, please go and help yourself:

http://www.cheeseslave.com/ads/

The election is Tuesday so please do this now!

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  1. Kimberly Hartke
    Posted November 3, 2009 at 1:07 am | Permalink

    Cook Like Your Grandmother Blog says Vote No on Issue 2!

    http://tinyurl.com/y8co4ul

    We need to raise animals like our grandfathers, not like Agribusiness tells us to…they would be in control of animal husbandry, and we know the small farmers don’t want to follow their lead. Every farmer needs to be his or her own farm manager, not a board of 13 in some ivory tower somewhere.

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