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May 10

Thanks to modern technology consumers now have the choice of buying medications for their pets online. But is it safe? The FDA has often warned consumers about buying prescription medications online. The good news is buying medication for your pets online is very safe. When you buy pet medications online, you get the same quality products from the same manufacturer as the ones you would from your vet’s office. Online vet medicine providers will not provide you with “knockoffs” that may risk your pet’s health. Rest assured you will get the right medication for your beloved pet as long as you order the correct dosage for your pet’s weight and/or age, etc.

How Can I Make Sure I Engage In A Legitimate Transaction?

To make sure you buy legitimate medications, first make sure you buy from a site that offers a secure Internet connection. First, let us give you a brief education on how to make sure any site you are shopping on offers you security for your transactions. You should see a small gold padlock in the status bar of your browser (usually on the bottom). If the gold padlock is open the page is not encrypted. If the gold padlock is closed that means the sight has 128 bit encryption which means that it offers the highest level of protection offered for all your Internet communications, including credit card use and other financial transactions. It is important to note that the only place the locked padlock is important is on the page where you are entering your credit card or bank information. It does not have to appear on every page of the website.

What Are The Benefits

There are many benefits to buying pet medications online. Many pet owners consider their beloved animal their baby. Why would you want to take your baby to an office full of other sick babies if you don’t have to? Most vet waiting rooms are filled with sick animals or nervous, anxious pets. Anyone who has ever taken an animal to the vet understands the stress of the car ride and going into the facility itself is usually not a pleasant experience for most pets. This environment can cause your pet undue stress and anxiety. Fortunately you can stay home with your pet and order almost anything you need from your PC.

Most pet parents lead busy lives. It can become burdensome making frequent trips back and forth to the vet’s office to fill prescriptions. Fortunately online ordering eliminates this hassle. You’ll save valuable time and money. And if you have more than one pet (which most households do) you will save even more money ordering products in bulk.

Other benefits include:

  • Order from the convenience of your home.
  • Order at a lower cost than you might get at your veterinary office.
  • Get automatic refills set up.
  • Save money on medications you order frequently.
  • Track your order online.

What do I need to tell my vet?

Buying flea and tick meds are pretty much a no brainer and do not require an actual

May 10

Jeremiah was certainly one of the most distinguished notables of the Old Testament. To read his messages and experiences is to become acquainted with a great servant of God. I believe he revealed more of his inner feelings and personal reactions toward God and man, than did any other prophet or prophetess in Old Testament times. He was a young man of approximately 21 years of age when he accepted his divine calling to minister to the nations.

But Jeremiah lived in very bad times, times not too unlike our own. On the political front there was a great power struggle going on between the super structures. Assyria had occupied the leadership for some three centuries but now, she was weakening. Babylon was ascending in power and Egypt too, was striving for the position of world master.

Socially and religiously, conditions were rapidly declining. God’s chosen nation had forsaken Him. They ignored the instructions as given to them by Moses and had turned instead to idolatry and harlotry. They abused the temple and yet, they mistakenly assumed that God’s presence was still with them. But at some moment in that strange transformative time of history, Jeremiah (and others) had heard God’s call and responded.

For Jeremiah, this meant that he had to leave the comfortable life he had made for himself. He had to relinquish all that had been safe and secure and respectable to become a spokesman and representative of God.

Well, Jeremiah performed his job. He had worked a long time and suffered much to discourage him. He had been beaten, imprisoned, ridiculed, mocked, publicly humiliated, betrayed by close friends, plotted against and made the target of revenge. Surely we can understand his eventual collapse under the pressure.

Jeremiah sunk into a state of despair when the world into which he was sent persecuted him. He permitted his zeal in the service of the Lord to be eclipsed by the magnitude of his troubles. He was strife worn, struggle weary, and tired out from trying to fix a sinning, degenerating society. His vision was out of focus; his view wasn’t clear for him anymore. And so he slips into a state of depression and like Job, cursed the day he was born.

That is what discouragement does to us. It obscures faith and prostitutes strength. It brings despair and depression so that it is difficult even to relate to God.

But in passing, I have noticed something peculiar under the sun. I have noticed that most of us are inclined to live in terms of our feelings. We have ego problems. I suggest this because it seems as long as things progress the way we wish them to, we have a zest for living and doing. As long as life runs smoothly and our work is appreciated, then we are satisfied and pacified and gratified. As long as life is a bowl of roses, even God gets to stand in our good graces. But when circumstances are adverse we are ready to quickly point a

May 10

The Gay and Lesbian Community is moving their agenda too fast for the good of the whole. It should be apparent that the fight for Gay Marriage is a little more than the civilization is ready for right now. It is predictable that in 50 years folks will look back on the disallowing of gay marriage as ridiculous quirk of the time and fairly anti-human rights. In fact in 100 years folks will not believe there was ever a time when gay marriage was not allowed and if they do teach of the history of such a time they will certainly think we were backwards.

The society in the United States is not ready for the homosexual marriage issue right now. After the recent strife brought on by 9-11 folks have retreated somewhat to their religion and the largest belief in the United States of America is Christianity right now. The Gay and Lesbian groups have had better success in some EU nations and in Canada, which is more open and liberal in their thinking. In the United States the gay community has about an 18% following although less than 2% are gay. It takes in human groups and societies about 8% to have a trend and they obviously have that. Arnold Swarznegger has said he will veto the gay marriage bill, although half of California really does not care and the state is somewhat split on the issue, with a large majority, just not worried about it. Eventually gay marriage in the United States will stand, but now is not the time and it appears that the United States is not quite ready for it. If gay and lesbian couples are really concerned about getting married they can move to Canada for now and in a decade or so, I am certain that things may change. Perhaps making personal commitments now and staying together until then to make it official may be a better tact. It seems that this current push is a little more than the American People are willing to swallow right now and anymore pushing will only hurt the gay and lesbian movement. It would be better for all concerned if they take a wait and see approach and put it on the back burner. This quite political group has been pushing and made excellent headway for themselves in the political arenas and will eventually get their way.

Sometimes it is better for a group to back off and not upset the whole for the betterment of our civilization. I am not gay so first hand I cannot say how I might feel about the issue, only what I observe and after traveling to every city in the US over 10,000 in populations in the last 5-years, I can say that I know what I am talking about. There is no need for the gay and lesbian groups to cause a raucous right now or go off the deep end with marches and media, it only will anger

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