Comments for Will Buchanan's Walk For Liberty Blog http://willbuchanan.com/blog Freedom for All Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:27:05 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.2 Comment on An Open Letter to the Amish Community by esbee http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/01/an-open-letter-to-the-amish-community/#comment-17573 esbee Sun, 25 Jan 2009 14:27:56 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/01/an-open-letter-to-the-amish-community/#comment-17573 The Amish (and any one who owns even one livestock animal) are up against a whole lot more than just being persecuted for building a house on their property. This following is something the Amish WILL NOT do and many other Americans also will not do. Heard of NAIS? National Animal Identification System can best be explained like this---what if I had an illness but forced you to take and pay for the meds, then I travel the world, declaring I am healthy. Makes no sense and benefits neither one of us. NAIS (national animal ID system) is a USDA plan that every single livestock animal in the United States will be identified and tagged. All livestock animal movements will be tracked, logged and reported to the government. The benefit is to the big factory farms who probably do need this type of regulation. They get to do single ID’s for large groups of animals. Small farmers, pet owners and homesteaders will have to tag and track every single animal. NAIS will hurt a lot of different people including consumers, pet owners, children, homesteaders and small farmers. Every owner of even one horse, cow, pig, goat, sheep,llama, chicken, or pigeon must register their premises for NAIS. Yes that`s right, doesn’t matter if it’s the family pet, your draft animal, or tomorrows dinner. They all have to be registered. Registering your premises tinkers with title to your property. There are NO exceptions? They don’t care if your child is in 4H or not, if the animal is a family pet, or is you are raising a few animals for your own food and maybe a little extra to sell to your neighbors. Even if you don’t own any livestock animals, you should. If you like buying from small farmers/homesteaders prepare to pay higher prices for the meat or eggs you buy. NAIS, national animal id system, is a program that will put livestock owners under more govt surveillance than illegals, drug dealers or sex offenders. NAIS- -is a business plan to benefit corporate agriculture on the global level. Tracking disease was added later to make it more acceptable. Agri-biz gets ONE lot number per animal groups, (any one could be diseased; who would know) but the rest of us who own even one horse, cow, chicken goat pig, etc will have to microchip/track every animal we own individually and pay for it, giving corporate ag a free ride on our backs for the appearance of safe beef. I understand the need to keep our food safe, but given that the USDA does not require the same standard for unhealthy germ-laden factory farms, and they will not even allow farmers who want to test their cows for BSE to do so, how can they make the claim that they care about food safety? Besides, how does me telling the govt everywhere I ride my horse ensure the Japanese are eating safe beef?!?!?! NAIS tracking ends at slaughter. Most food safety issues occur AFTER that, during processing. There are already disease tracking protocols in place, and they work just fine. NAIS also prescribes depopulation of an entire 6 mi.radius (140 sq.mi.) should disease be suspected. See nonais.org for info on how NAIS will affect all who eat. The Amish (and any one who owns even one livestock animal) are up against a whole lot more than just being persecuted for building a house on their property. This following is something the Amish WILL NOT do and many other Americans also will not do. Heard of NAIS?

National Animal Identification System can best be explained like this—what if I had an illness but forced you to take and pay for the meds, then I travel the world, declaring I am healthy. Makes no sense and benefits neither one of us.

NAIS (national animal ID system) is a USDA plan that every single livestock animal in the United States will be identified and tagged. All livestock animal movements will be tracked, logged and reported to the government.

The benefit is to the big factory farms who probably do need this type of regulation. They get to do single ID’s for large groups of animals. Small farmers, pet owners and homesteaders will have to tag and track every single animal.
NAIS will hurt a lot of different people including consumers, pet owners, children, homesteaders and small farmers.

Every owner of even one horse, cow, pig, goat, sheep,llama, chicken, or pigeon must register their premises for NAIS. Yes that`s right, doesn’t matter if it’s the family pet, your draft animal, or tomorrows dinner. They all have to be registered. Registering your premises tinkers with title to your property.

There are NO exceptions? They don’t care if your child is in 4H or not, if the animal is a family pet, or is you are raising a few animals for your own food and maybe a little extra to sell to your neighbors.

Even if you don’t own any livestock animals, you should. If you like buying from small farmers/homesteaders prepare to pay higher prices for the meat or eggs you buy.
NAIS, national animal id system, is a program that will put livestock owners under more govt surveillance than illegals, drug dealers or sex offenders.
NAIS- -is a business plan to benefit corporate agriculture on the global level. Tracking disease was added later to make it more acceptable.
Agri-biz gets ONE lot number per animal groups, (any one could be diseased; who would know) but the rest of us who own even one horse, cow, chicken goat pig, etc will have to microchip/track every animal we own individually and pay for it, giving corporate ag a free ride on our backs for the appearance of safe beef.
I understand the need to keep our food safe, but given that the USDA does not require the same standard for unhealthy germ-laden factory farms, and they will not even allow farmers who want to test their cows for BSE to do so, how can they make the claim that they care about food safety? Besides, how does me telling the govt everywhere I ride my horse ensure the Japanese are eating safe beef?!?!?!
NAIS tracking ends at slaughter. Most food safety issues occur AFTER that, during processing. There are already disease tracking protocols in place, and they work just fine. NAIS also prescribes depopulation of an entire 6 mi.radius (140 sq.mi.) should disease be suspected. See nonais.org for info on how NAIS will affect all who eat.

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 222 - Completing a Walk Across The Country: Reaching the Atlantic Ocean by john hibbard http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17550 john hibbard Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:22:19 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17550 what is next in your promotion of the advancement of liberty for all persons?? i may walk from los angeles to jacksonville in opposition to the use of torture and to oppose the orwellian state. as mr. icke cautions us in his many controversial books. congratulations on your courageous walk!! john hibbard what is next in your promotion of the advancement of liberty for all persons??

i may walk from los angeles to jacksonville in opposition to the use of torture and to oppose the orwellian state. as mr. icke cautions us in his many controversial books.

congratulations on your courageous walk!!

john hibbard

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 222 - Completing a Walk Across The Country: Reaching the Atlantic Ocean by Susan Foote and Steve Siebert http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17280 Susan Foote and Steve Siebert Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:24:40 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17280 I am glad to see that you made it. My parrent's (Harvey and Joyce Foote) were you hosts in Vermilion, Ohio. I am glad to see that you made it. My parrent’s (Harvey and Joyce Foote) were you hosts in Vermilion, Ohio.

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 222 - Completing a Walk Across The Country: Reaching the Atlantic Ocean by Cynthia & Malena http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17273 Cynthia & Malena Thu, 08 Jan 2009 19:00:03 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17273 "We all followed, followed, followed, Will to the coast, coast, coast In search of more freedom, freedom, freedom in New Hampshire.. ..da da da, da da da.." “We all followed, followed, followed, Will to the coast, coast, coast
In search of more freedom, freedom, freedom in New Hampshire..
..da da da, da da da..”

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 222 - Completing a Walk Across The Country: Reaching the Atlantic Ocean by Carol Ann Webb http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17271 Carol Ann Webb Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:54:27 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-222-completing-a-walk-across-the-country-reaching-the-atlantic-ocean/#comment-17271 What an incredible journey! And what a wondrously warm welcome to your new home in New Hampshire (by the people, not the Atlantic!). Congratulations, congratulations, + one more for each mile walked. What an incredible journey! And what a wondrously warm welcome to your new home in New Hampshire (by the people, not the Atlantic!). Congratulations, congratulations, + one more for each mile walked.

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 192 - Trial Of Ian Freeman - Do Judges Have Authority Over You? by Lauren http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/11/walk-for-liberty-day-192-trial-of-ian-freeman-do-judges-have-authority-over-you/#comment-17262 Lauren Thu, 08 Jan 2009 01:55:43 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/11/walk-for-liberty-day-192-trial-of-ian-freeman-do-judges-have-authority-over-you/#comment-17262 Another reason might be to keep the police from kicking down your door (or your neighbors door if the paperwork isn't legible) to forcibly dragging you (or someone who looks like you) to court. Another reason might be to keep the police from kicking down your door (or your neighbors door if the paperwork isn’t legible) to forcibly dragging you (or someone who looks like you) to court.

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 192 - Trial Of Ian Freeman - Do Judges Have Authority Over You? by Will Buchanan http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/11/walk-for-liberty-day-192-trial-of-ian-freeman-do-judges-have-authority-over-you/#comment-17242 Will Buchanan Tue, 06 Jan 2009 18:30:45 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/11/walk-for-liberty-day-192-trial-of-ian-freeman-do-judges-have-authority-over-you/#comment-17242 Just because you've gone doesn't mean you've agreed to play by the rules. Perhaps you might go to make some other point. Just because you’ve gone doesn’t mean you’ve agreed to play by the rules. Perhaps you might go to make some other point.

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 192 - Trial Of Ian Freeman - Do Judges Have Authority Over You? by Marcus http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/11/walk-for-liberty-day-192-trial-of-ian-freeman-do-judges-have-authority-over-you/#comment-17241 Marcus Tue, 06 Jan 2009 18:01:05 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/11/walk-for-liberty-day-192-trial-of-ian-freeman-do-judges-have-authority-over-you/#comment-17241 If you are not going to play by the rules, then why show up to court in the first place? If you are not going to play by the rules, then why show up to court in the first place?

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 220 - Cops Satisfy Their Curiosity About You At Your Expense by Keith http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/12/walk-for-liberty-day-220-cops-satisfy-their-curiosity-about-you-at-your-expense/#comment-17183 Keith Sat, 03 Jan 2009 17:40:26 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2008/12/walk-for-liberty-day-220-cops-satisfy-their-curiosity-about-you-at-your-expense/#comment-17183 I liked your song. It is not up to Dave R. quality, though. I liked your song. It is not up to Dave R. quality, though.

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Comment on Walk For Liberty Day 221 - T-1 Day - The Antics Of Keith by Keith http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-221-t-1-day-the-antics-of-keith/#comment-17171 Keith Sat, 03 Jan 2009 03:31:03 +0000 http://willbuchanan.com/blog/2009/01/walk-for-liberty-day-221-t-1-day-the-antics-of-keith/#comment-17171 Some people will do anything to get on camera. Heck, some people are even crazy enough to jump into the ocean during the winter. Some people will do anything to get on camera. Heck, some people are even crazy enough to jump into the ocean during the winter.

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