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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:36 am 
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The word about this mandatory, invasive, freedom grabbing program is finally getting some traction. Local people from every walk of life are holding meetings in schools, churches and sites as large as civic centers to inform farmers, ranchers and their city folk brothers and sisters about what our government is trying to do to "protect us"
Please go to this web site, http://www.farmandranchfreedom.org/ and read what is happening and what is being done. Join the organization or donate if you can. I know there are many other sites on this subject but this is one of the best.
Thank-you and get involved in whatever way you can. If you have questions about NAIS, I will be happy to assist you.
Tony Manasseri


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:26 am 
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Tony: The website did not work.
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Thanks Bob, I fixed it.
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I also like the nonais.org site. Thanks for keeping this on the forefront of valuable information. I have horses and guinea fowl - the horses for recreation and the guineas for another form of organic gardening. It's absolutely amazing to me that I'd have to register for this. NAIS is a terrible way to go, that's for sure!


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This month's Stockman Grass Farmer publication quotes the Wall Street Journal's article, "USDA Abandons Mandatory Animal ID Plan." Industry trade groups are expected to enforce the ID of animals.

Pat Akin


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