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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1093548" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>CF, that is an interesting article and helps explain why I'm having to fill out all these affidavits. What's really interesting is seeing I am just a poor bloke stuck in the middle of a childish spat. According to the article the feds say you can't and according to our Secretary of State's office the feds are forcing THEM to make us do this. Who do you believe? All I know is its a royal pain in the rear. Your article mentions that they fear the voters could become disenfranchised. What about the taxpayer? Makes you want to go Galt.</p><p></p><p>Hoss, my dad was a vet and there was a guy who did a lot of large animal work without a license. My dad said it was wrong for him to do this but he was a very talented person and he did a lot of work that many vets didn't want to do so his opinion was that the animals were getting good treatment so who was he to complain - so he didn't. In fact he would even refer work to this guy. The definition of veterinary medicine is <strong>the art and science </strong>that deals with the maintenance of health in and the prevention, alleviation, and cure of disease and injury in animals. I would argue there are many people who have mastered this art without any formal training and that just because one has formal training does not guarantee they have mastered or will ever master the "art". IMO, I think palpation is an art and it takes constant practice to keep the feel adjusted. They guy I use to palpate probably never finished high school but he is far better than our local vet and he regularly can call the due date within two weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1093548, member: 4362"] CF, that is an interesting article and helps explain why I'm having to fill out all these affidavits. What's really interesting is seeing I am just a poor bloke stuck in the middle of a childish spat. According to the article the feds say you can't and according to our Secretary of State's office the feds are forcing THEM to make us do this. Who do you believe? All I know is its a royal pain in the rear. Your article mentions that they fear the voters could become disenfranchised. What about the taxpayer? Makes you want to go Galt. Hoss, my dad was a vet and there was a guy who did a lot of large animal work without a license. My dad said it was wrong for him to do this but he was a very talented person and he did a lot of work that many vets didn't want to do so his opinion was that the animals were getting good treatment so who was he to complain - so he didn't. In fact he would even refer work to this guy. The definition of veterinary medicine is [b]the art and science [/b]that deals with the maintenance of health in and the prevention, alleviation, and cure of disease and injury in animals. I would argue there are many people who have mastered this art without any formal training and that just because one has formal training does not guarantee they have mastered or will ever master the "art". IMO, I think palpation is an art and it takes constant practice to keep the feel adjusted. They guy I use to palpate probably never finished high school but he is far better than our local vet and he regularly can call the due date within two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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