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Re: Re: Diseased Cow Traced to Canada
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Posted by toolman on December 27, 2003 at 14:23:47 from (24.244.47.165):
In Reply to: Re: Diseased Cow Traced to Canada posted by rumelyforever on December 27, 2003 at 12:01:49:
canada never boycotted your beef you can ship into canada still i think they only have the same regulations on now as your government has placed on ours, at first your government closed the border to every thing it has just been in the past few weeks that they relaxed it a bit to what we now have and you now have the same rules.did you know that the fellow who had mad cow here moved here in 2001 bought a farm then bought part of a herd (30 ) that was imported from the states, in May he was found to have mad cow in his herd, poor guy took the hit just like all the rest, didn,t matter that he was an american he lost everything just like most others here an i don,t know of anybody who blamed him.thousands of cattle crossed the border both way s up until then, when you have that kind of traffic your bound to have some problems, but is the rest of the world any safer than our supply , i don,t think so , but they,ll sure jump at the chance to stick it to us and especially to you folks , since they like to blame you for eveything that happenes in the world, i hope you all fare better than we did,and if sayin this cow came from here helps any of you out ,go for it ,nobodys buyin ours anyways.
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