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Posted by doug@upr on December 23, 2003 at 23:08:13 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Mad Cow is confirmed. posted by Ray,IN on December 23, 2003 at 20:53:36:
all i can say is hold on, i'm in alberta where they found the ONE case of mad cow, and it has devistated the economy. not only the ag industry which is off over 50%, but everything from grocery, electronics, to auto dealerships. i personally think it's all a bunch of b*ll s**t but it's all political, even when you prove that your product is safe with all the scienctific means that are accepted world wide, countries still choose to ignore the facts. my business may or may not make it though this crisis, and i may be forced to change careers because of some other countries policies. it sucks, but at least i'll still have what's important. i just wish for once that something good would happen to the ag industry, it's been kicked into the ground for so long that it's hard for me to think of when anything good has happened. of course it was only canada right, we'll have to see what happens with usa. GOOD LUCK
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