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Re: Re: Re: Diseased Cow Traced to Canada
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Posted by ShepFL on December 28, 2003 at 08:44:58 from (63.175.91.90):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Diseased Cow Traced to Canada posted by buickanddeere on December 27, 2003 at 19:20:45:
Yup!! APATHY, STUPIDITY, "Or too scared to speak up when something wrong is pressed upon us as the truth. We are over taxed, over governed, over regulated, dis-armed, have slow/abused/overloaded nation health care , environmental boondogals, grants to corrupt gov'ts around the world plus peace and love agendas." To much GOV'T!! Lots of folks think FREEDOM is being able to go get a vanilla shake from MacDs. IMHO, this is just another lever like NAFTA, FTAA et. al to turn USA into 3rd world country. I will sign off before I get "off on a rant" this just ain't the place for my VENTING. Consider this. . . (see link)
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