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Amish farmer thrown in jail by FDA for not having "approved" medicine
Please read this and ask yourself. Is it worth it to take a guy away from his family and business and throw him behind BARS for something like THIS?
Note from Br. John: I was able to access the article so I cleaned it and turned it into a safe PDF. Attached.
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So long and thanks for all the fish
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Thanks.
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Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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Well off you go, money where your mouth is, go shoot some feds

(or just blog about it, plenty of options)
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Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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Yabuturtle wrote:
Please read this and ask yourself. Is it worth it to take a guy away from his family and business and throw him behind BARS for something like THIS?[\quote]
Yes it is. The man broke the law and deserved everything he got. How is this a conspiracy? Jedi should support the upholding of the law, should they not? No one should be above the just laws of the land.
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Yes it is. The man broke the law and deserved everything he got. How is this a conspiracy? Jedi should support the upholding of the law, should they not? No one should be above the just laws of the land.
Oh, I'm quite sure you've broken some laws, whether you were aware of them or not.*
Stand by for justice. I'm sure you won't protest
*I could be wrong, but I find it incredibly unlikely.
A great thing about many law enforcement systems - the onus is on you to prove your innocence.
oh, and paying the fine, even if it would be easier than fighting it, is admission of guilt.
:laugh:
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