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Re: Diseased Cow Traced to Canada
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Posted by Mark in AB on December 28, 2003 at 08:53:11 from (161.184.182.113):
In Reply to: Diseased Cow Traced to Canada posted by Still eating beef on December 27, 2003 at 10:20:31:
Who cares where the animal came from. Maybe the politicians should do a study on petroleum byproducts used as food additives and it's effect on the number of cancer cases a year. Cancer was not a big issue 60 years ago when you ate good beef and smoked like a chimney. Its a real good political and media show showing a cow stumbling around. Easy to pick on farmers, not so easy to pick on the huge chemical companies that have more resources than the government themselves. Politicians are like a gaggle of old women, they need a good gossip fiasco to make them feel important. It doesn't matter if the gossip is about a soap opera or something real, as long as they can flap their lips and feel important.
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