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Posted by RunnyNose Bob on December 24, 2003 at 04:44:35 from (208.32.99.190):
In Reply to: Mad Cow is confirmed. posted by Ray,IN on December 23, 2003 at 20:53:36:
They used to call these critters 'canners and cutters', now they call them downers. The dairy farmers around here all all the time hauling the ones that can't get up to the sale barn. Hopefully, they are going to the dog food plant. Yeah, this is just more food for the do-gooders and anti-beef "people" to use against agriculture. And they are not just against "corporate agriculture", they are against any and all agriculture. Remember the Poppers and their "Buffalo Commons" theory, Remember those that want to drive the ranchers off their leased land, because cattle grazing is not compatible with wildlife and nature? Remember PETA? When it comes to destroying farming and ranching, the radicals make no distinction about who it is or how big you are. The 3S solution needs to be applied.
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