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Re: NAIS vet's opinion is called 'cowardice'

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Thanks for a textbook example of Ben lin's admonition about 'those who prefer security and comfort to Liberty deserve neither'.This woman quantified her loyalty to her nation as the gross amount of her paycheque. Think of the converse : what if every veterinarian in the united States simply acted on what she just told you they KNOW is happening - that the NAIS is one of the ways rank fascism is being imposed by transparent lies - and said "the buck stops here" ? Such people - especially government officials who took Oaths to defend and protect the Republic from America's enemies foreign and domestic - had better take a good long look in the mirror and ask themselves which side they're on. Aiding and abetting those who are OBVIOUSLY subverting the Constitution is to condone TreasonTreason ne'er doth prosper ; what's the reason ?For when Treason prospers, none dare call it Treason. ____________________________________>> > Hello all:> > Today I went to the vet to get my dog all of her yearly vaccinations. Our country vet works on both large livestock and household pets. I asked her about NAIS.> > She said that she was opposed to it but now that it's passed into law there's nothing we can do about it. She told me, "You should comply or the gov't will think you're a wacko and eventually you'll have men with guns showing up at your door."> > She said NAIS is all about Homeland security and the centralization of the Federal government's power over everything. I told her that ADGA goats are already registered. She added that cattle are too, "The system is called branding and it works well." By her demeanor I could tell she was upset with NAIS but she also seemed afraid of gov't reprisal which is why she advised not to fight it.> > I asked her why llamas and alpacas are included since the rhetoric we're hearing is that NAIS will safeguard the nation's meat supply. She said that llamas and alpacas can transfer Hoof and Mouth disease to other livestock. She also said that all fiber animals transfer anthrax easily since it adheres to their hair. She mentioned a case of anthrax found in a herd of cashmere goats.> > Many of our freedoms are being taken away under the rhetoric of "national security" but this is not a political forum so I'd better stop at that. Just wanted you all to know what one vet said about NAIS .... for all it's worth :-)> > Naftoli> > > _______________________> Alpenpässe Chèvres Suisses> Alpine Pass Swiss Dairy Goats> Naftoli, Efraim, & Ilana Pickard> 45201 Carmel Valley road> Greenfield, CA 93927> > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less>

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