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Feb 24Liked by J Gulinello

It seems that anything healthy is becoming harder to get. I have located only one place to acquire raw milk and must call ahead as they usually sell out rather quickly. It’s an hour and a half drive but worth it. It shouldn’t be this way.

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I admire your dedication because most people I work with use every inconvenience as an excuse not to be better! You're right, it should not be this way but people like you and I will make it the way we want it until we can change it for all!!

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Feb 29Liked by J Gulinello

oh, here it is! The topic you mentioned on QF you were working on.

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You found it!!😁

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It's definitely about control. OR does not allow the sale of raw milk, but WA does. Are cows healthier north of the Columbia River? Are Washingtonians hardier?

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Feb 25·edited Feb 25

Standing ovation, J. Bravo boyo. Vital details render a visceral reaction (including hbp teehee). The inability of those pushing hard for profit to step back and see the fallout of decisions made, pertaining to past/present/future health, is astonishing. Either they have no clue what they're doing, or they know and are doing it anyway with feelings of guilt, or they do it guilt-free. Inept or intentional, is abhorrent. These despots are the real criminals and need to be in prison without parole, since admitting error is unthinkable for them. Whether a crime is known of at the time it's committed, or not, it's still a crime and criminals forfeit perceived rights. The Amos Miller scenario highlights the fact that both police and courts seem to flow downstream from governmental protocol/political insanity. Legality lacks logic.

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These people yield fear like a bull whip. Well done J.

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