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To: Fred Nerks
You either have no idea what you're talking about or you are a flat earth troll in your mindless opposition to public sector disease control.

People hunt deer across much of the US, and your total insensitivity to the likelihood of their catching such a debilitating disease is exactly mirrored in the deadly, short sighted manner in which AIDS has been handled that I pointed out.

IAC, you are being a complete fool on the subject.

63 posted on 08/05/2013 12:58:14 AM PDT by Post Toasties (Leftists give insanity a bad name. 0bama: Eight years of failure and fingerpointing.)
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To: Post Toasties

If it’s ok with you that thirteen heavily armed men enter the property of a woman to remove and destroy a rescued animal, who am I to comment that the whole episode reeks of heavy handed authority, and could have been handled a whole lot better. What happened there reminds me of Waco.

It’s your country, you are welcome to it. What’s left of it.


64 posted on 08/05/2013 1:06:39 AM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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To: Post Toasties

A total fool? Really? When the only way to justify the over-kill is to demonize the woman and insinuate her intent was to take the animal ‘across State Lines’ and destroy the entire cattle industry as a result? Good heavens, as I said, I’m surprised the thirteen heavily armed men didn’t implement a scorched earth policy on her property, kill all her animals and burn down her house.
That would have shown her how serious the law against keeping wildlife was, wouldn’t it?
It’s almost as if you learned nothing from Waco. So sad.


65 posted on 08/05/2013 1:16:52 AM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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