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Re: downer cows


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Posted by Marc Mi on March 14, 2009 at 21:38:07 from (208.100.206.236):

In Reply to: Re: downer cows posted by Chris in ND on March 14, 2009 at 20:22:25:

Your attempt to misquote my post is interesting, I didn't say "one employee" I said "AN employee" but if you must change my post, and put it in quotes, GFY.

So should we regulate carrying a firearm at the post office? or maybe make it illegal to shoot post office employees? News flash for you in ND...there are laws already,when the law is violated, there are consequences...Is the post office responsible for the actions of employees who go postal? They picked him...

I don't think that calling Chris in Missouri a liar without any facts is kosher either, he said he has a friend that this happened to, maybeso, maybenot, but I digress...why disregard that as a lie????

I didn't blame any president for this, I only said it was political posturing, and meant to make people feel good...evidently it worked on you...I'd like to know who is going to define "downer"? Could you???

As a producer you have to realize that your industry may be very different than others, I will guess that you raise beef, if that is true, then you have little to no experience with ketosis. feel free to look it up.

There is a very large agriculture related world out there, and your slice is not indacitve of the entire industry, be careful what regulations you side with... the next one might be someone wanting to regulate yours...and you wouldn't want those of us who don't understand your industry to be complacent. since we don't have an abundance of Coyote here, maybe I would not mind if there was a ban on coyote harvest, or feeding for that matter...By gawd what would you do with your downers then?

BTW, who said anything about Europe?

If you support the labeling of every package of product, who will be deciding the definition of downer??

(see how easy it is to misquote you wanting to label every package?)


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