Happytrails, here is an article from Missouri which
demonstrates that not all Legislatures are blindly
implementing "regional plans", like Alberta. They
take their property rights and rights to due
process more seriously.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/missouri-legislature-
bans-un-agenda-21.html
I give kudos to anybody with the energy to fight
the (perhaps well-meaning?) people who want to
rid the world of methane producing, cow paddy
dropping cows.
Maybe it would make a good campaign by ABP to
let the public in on all the products and benefits of
cattle, besides meat and milk production. Then
again, where are the "other" products being
produced? It would be nice to see a focus on
Canadian companies.
With the prices we received for our cattle post
BSE, I couldn't understand why those leather
purses I liked, cost so bloody much.
demonstrates that not all Legislatures are blindly
implementing "regional plans", like Alberta. They
take their property rights and rights to due
process more seriously.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/missouri-legislature-
bans-un-agenda-21.html
I give kudos to anybody with the energy to fight
the (perhaps well-meaning?) people who want to
rid the world of methane producing, cow paddy
dropping cows.
Maybe it would make a good campaign by ABP to
let the public in on all the products and benefits of
cattle, besides meat and milk production. Then
again, where are the "other" products being
produced? It would be nice to see a focus on
Canadian companies.
With the prices we received for our cattle post
BSE, I couldn't understand why those leather
purses I liked, cost so bloody much.
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