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Posted by Cosmo on July 27, 2006 at 16:39:30 from (67.72.98.45):
The post by VTfarm concerning registering every head of livestock in order to be tracked in case of "Disease Outbreak" seems like an excellent beginning. Just think, after us sheep fall for this crap, how long will it be before "We require you to be implanted with this here little bitty ol' chip so we can track your every movement in case someone catches the flu. It's for your own good, you know." I thank God I'll be gone in a few years but I cringe thinking what this country will become in the lifetime of my grand daughter. Paranoid??? You bet!!!
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- LOL... Matt from CT 16:44:32 07/27/06
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