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And this isn't one of those "for just 10 cents a day…" commercials that promise to feed starving children in Africa, this is meant to feed people in the United States.
In the past week, North Korean news media quoted Mr. Kim as saying he would redouble his efforts to fulfill the government's promise to feed its people.
Representative Jim Kolbe, Republican of Arizona, pushed the administration last week to buy local wheat, saying speed was of the essence if the administration was to keep its promise to feed the Afghan people while waging war.
But while it looks ahead to bananas that produce human vaccines, fish that mature more quickly and cows that are resistant to disease, its promise to feed the world has been patchy in terms of results.
In that situation, it suddenly became clear to me why parents would prefer to send their children to "orphanages" that promise to feed and educate their children, appeals that often represent false promises more than reality.
Let them know you are responsible enough to look after an animal Promise to feed, clean, love, and take care of this animal at all times, and mean it.
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Echoing the Republican Party's mantra during Herbert Hoover's 1928 Presidential campaign of "a chicken in every pot," North Korea's founder, Kim Il-sung, promised to feed the North Korean population with rice, coining the slogan "Rice Is Socialism" in the nineteen-fifties.
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