The sheep go willingly to slaughter. Is the nanny state going to outlaw soda pop because it rots the teeth of welfare kids? Is the state going to outlaw children born out of wedlock? Is the state going to euthanize babies born with terrible birth defects? Or old people? Or retarded peple? Is the state going to outlaw smoking? Outlaw alcohol because of what it costs society? Outlaw guns and cars because of how many cripples they leave? Outlaw unprotected secks because of Aids? Outlaw stupidity? Is the state going to mandate ROPS on old tractors? Fact: MN does not have a motorcycle helmet law. Because the motorcycle lobby was more powerful than the insurance lobby. How's that for irony? What has happened with the recent smoking bans and now the seat belt law is a usurpation of property rights and personal freedom. Those two laws, more than any laws in my lifetime have set a precedent for the nanny state to control our behavior. Watch for more and more intrusive laws to come down the pike. Watch for your ox to get gored. You want to wear seat belts? Then wear them. We all know it is the prudent thing to do. But don't pass laws that control my person. It's Unamerican. It's anti Liberty. And it's for darned sure a slippery slope once you go down that road.
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Today's Featured Article - Fordson Model N: Field Service Operations and Lubrication - by Anthony West. The daily or weekly servicing of any vehicle is of the utmost importance, and in days gone by when our favorite tractors were doing an important and Commercially vital job on the farm, these service operations would make a major difference to the running costs and economy of the farm. This being so, it surprises me to see how many enthusiasts attending rallies, shows etc, seem to be unaware of the importance of this constant attention. Possibly the modern machine with its 6,000 mile or even once
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