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News Group Help & Also includes a few bee barbs.
Another of those big lies from our US state governments.
"I am from the Texas Department of Agriculture and I am here to tell you
what you can post or read!"
Something is really wrong when any individuals property is put at risk
because of a normal everyday viscera of post to any news group or news
list. You all need to read this, true all the ends well is OK, but this has
to bee an example of what makes cynics out of young beekeepers when it
comes to Bee Regulators and their BS (Bee Science) allies in the US
Department of Agriculture ARS, and many state Universities and Agriculture
Departments. I see no difference in destroying a person for what he writes
and destroying his livelihood in a Bee Quarantines because of some
perceived pest once it has landed on our shores, and "give enough time they
all will".
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/@@XWzi6AUAVyrIBMvz/netly/opinion/0,1042,1509,00.h
tml
(X) You are here. If parts of the address are missing just type them in at
the end of your browser html address line.
Back on track. On of the of the problems with the news groups is that the
posts are sometimes so slow to get around that many times an answer to a
question is posted before the original question. Those of us who are on the
slow end of the news servers find many different ways of overcoming this
inefficiency that is built in to the news server system by spying on mail
from more then one providers news server. Of course if both providers are
using the same news server you get the bill but don't solve the problem,
like getting your pick me up truck worked on downtown.<G>
Another popular solution is to use the DEJANEWS service to post and receive
the beekeeping news group and its free:
http://search.dejanews.com/bg.xp?level=sci.agriculture.beekeepingST=++
Several methods are available to search our posts or to check on your
posts, this is one that works for me most of the time:
http://dry2.jps.net/cgi-bin/dnewsweb?cmd=xovergroup=sci.agriculture.beekeep
ing
Then if you are looking for the kind of information the Texas Department of
Agriculture would bar you from seeing try People Helping One Another Know
Stuff. This is for sure a site that would be banned for Texas beekeepers,
a state that would regulate beekeepers even on the net. I am sure Texas
pattern's their bee laws over what California has but can not use because
of the withdrawal of funding. About time Texas beekeepers wake up and cut
them black hatted bee regulators off at the pocket book and not at the pass
a heck of a lot cheeper then fighting them in the courts for years. Check
out this site:
http://www.phoaks.com/sci/agriculture/beekeeping/index.html
ttul, the Old Drone
... And where the bee with cowslip bells was wrestling.
"Until the Texas bee regulators stepped on them."
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