But the delay from the previously scheduled September court date is expected to focus even more attention on the dispute that has dragged Wisconsin dairy farmer Vernon Hershberger to the court’s defendant’s table in the Sauk County Circuit Court, presided over by Judge Guy Reynolds.
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Anything you can screw the government out of is your duty to do.
ReplyDeletehave you read the judges rulings, you have no rights, period! Pretty soon they'll tell you, you have no rights to do anything, have a family, own a pet, drink water, hell even live! got to love the communinists running this country!
ReplyDeleteCAN YOU SAY POLICE STATE? I guess the next thing will be, you cannot grow your own fruits and vegetables either!
ReplyDeleteWho is the government to say these folks cannot own their own cow to produce their own milk that has not been screwed around with?
Further more who does this judge think he is to sat that they cannot consume what their own cow produced for them?
This is another clear case of the government sticking their nose where it does not belong.
I grow a garden that feeds me through the winter. It also supplies some neighbors. Watch out, folks!
ReplyDeleteIt's Big Agribusiness. Anytime anyone creates a local niche market for a food product Big Agribusiness goes ballistic and crony capitalism starts to appear in the form of government regulation. Lately the fed gov't been obsessed with dairy farmers selling raw milk with no evidence that anyone has ever been harmed. Just recently (I can't remember which state but one up north maybe Maine) is attempting to stop people from selling eggs from their farms.
ReplyDeletehe FDA anthother crimmal government agency set-up to protect corporations. Wake they are poisoning us with thier contaminated food supply and giving us drugs to string us along and make$$. If you dare go off the grid and produce your own natural products you are a crimminal..wow this has got to stop
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