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December 29th, 2003, 12:04 AM
#31
Registered User
Hi there,
Then, why the US blame Canada? It's like the lastest trends. If you can't blame yourself, blame others. I wonder what they have conjuged up to make that announcement.
Ju Leon...
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December 29th, 2003, 12:36 AM
#32
Registered User
Hi there,
Damn Canadians. Now they've gone and ruined everything.
*lol*
<<Kuukkoo kuukkoo>>
Hi there,
I was about to go get something at Wendy's too. I guess not now. *giggle*
The U.S. sucks. Everything they do is stupid even if it's Canada's own fault. Allow me to offer the unpopular rational reply in favor of my home.
!!! DING !!!
Webby...
Hi there,
Wrbby here. *NO*
<<giggle>> Hehe,.. yeah
Webby...
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December 29th, 2003, 04:56 AM
#33
Geezer
 Originally Posted by Mayet
...Who the hell really cares where it came from...basically the sad bit is the containment of the spread, and the stock crash of the poor companies involved unwittingly.....
Oh yeah lets worry about the money again ! ... I care that greedy farming practices are ruining the planet along with all the other greedy folks destroying it their own particular ways, its about time mankind got a grip on the notion that as the most 'intelligent' form of life on the planet (though there's room for debate on that !) WE are responsible for what goes on ...
Now I'm no eco-scientist ... but it doesn't take one or a rocket scientist to figure that feeding cows on cows isn't a good idea, nor filling them with growth hormones nor anti-biotics, now I'm sad to see BSE spreading to yet another country .... but lets not get carried away with the sympathy here, farmers & farming practices led to this, because of greed ! .... Now just where am I placing my sympathy, because at the moment I'm having trouble working out just where it ought to go
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December 29th, 2003, 09:12 AM
#34
Registered User
 Originally Posted by inferno_gn
Hi there,
Here...
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...hub=TopStories
I think blaming Canada is a little too quick of a repond, as this article says. It's a little too suspicious and the cow was imported to the US over 2 years ago!
I don't think it can be proven that it got Mad Cow before or after.
Ju Leon...
I don't much get a chance to hang around here anymore. But, after reading this thread, and particularly these comments, I had to speak up.
First, the information [provided by your link to Canadian news] that the cow came from Canada...was supplied by Canadians. [Bravo for the honesty and integrity!!]
Second, as far as the "quick respond" of the US to this issue...I notice from your original thread that no grass grew under your feet in breaking the news and your emotions about it. And, as our UK members can attest, with a disease this serious in nature, you can be damn sure everyone involved wants a quick response!
Thirdly, it's easy, after wild comments are made, and if you don't have the knowledge or facts, to back up to a "conspiracy" ploy. [For you philosophers out there...it tries to make the opposition "prove the negative."] The fact is that the incubation period of this disease can be 4-5 years.
"Qui me amat, amat et canem meum."
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December 29th, 2003, 10:17 AM
#35
King of the Mermaids
 Originally Posted by IT Len
I don't much get a chance to hang around here anymore. But, after reading this thread, and particularly these comments, I had to speak up.
First, the information [provided by your link to Canadian news] that the cow came from Canada...was supplied by Canadians. [Bravo for the honesty and integrity!!]
Second, as far as the "quick respond" of the US to this issue...I notice from your original thread that no grass grew under your feet in breaking the news and your emotions about it. And, as our UK members can attest, with a disease this serious in nature, you can be damn sure everyone involved wants a quick response!
Thirdly, it's easy, after wild comments are made, and if you don't have the knowledge or facts, to back up to a "conspiracy" ploy. [For you philosophers out there...it tries to make the opposition "prove the negative."] The fact is that the incubation period of this disease can be 4-5 years.
What he Said!!
And BTW, I hope everyone is having a Merry Christmas and a Happy NewYear!
DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!! EVER!
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December 29th, 2003, 10:52 AM
#36
Banned
Everyone is complaining about the antibiotics and steroid use, and everything else that goes into these cows...did it ever occur to anyone that for the most part, these things have saved lives, and increased productivity, all positive byproducts...?
The antibiotics may be causing a long-term problem, however their use has been proven effective in protecting the cows, and the consumers. Until Mad Cow showed up, it was rare to find bad beef, unless it was a packaging or distribution issue, or contamination thereafter the slaughter. Sure, the long-term effect right now is a bad one, but protections are in place, all in an effort to prevent a serious outbreak. I am confident that the appropriate people, and not the blowhards of WinDrivers, will handle things.
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December 29th, 2003, 10:56 AM
#37
I am not scared at all, had several burgers, pizza with meat, and a steak over the holidays.
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December 29th, 2003, 11:03 AM
#38
Registered User
 Originally Posted by confus-ed
Oh yeah lets worry about the money again !  ... I care that greedy farming practices are ruining the planet along with all the other greedy folks destroying it their own particular ways, its about time mankind got a grip on the notion that as the most 'intelligent' form of life on the planet (though there's room for debate on that !) WE are responsible for what goes on ...
Now I'm no eco-scientist ... but it doesn't take one or a rocket scientist to figure that feeding cows on cows isn't a good idea, nor filling them with growth hormones nor anti-biotics, now I'm sad to see BSE spreading to yet another country .... but lets not get carried away with the sympathy here, farmers & farming practices led to this, because of greed ! .... Now just where am I placing my sympathy, because at the moment I'm having trouble working out just where it ought to go 
Wow, a long one with no italicizing or font changes!
Of all the things there are to worry about in this (or any other ) age, the food supply should definately rank at or near the top. Money aside, where would we be without a safe source of food?
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December 29th, 2003, 11:09 AM
#39
Banned
 Originally Posted by Cleetus
I am not scared at all, had several burgers, pizza with meat, and a steak over the holidays.
Mad Cow was the best thing to happen to the Cleetus...
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December 29th, 2003, 11:14 AM
#40
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Mad Cow was the best thing to happen to the Cleetus... 
LOL!!
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