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BEEF producers say NO to Canadian Border
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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 66835" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>I want to apologize publicly to frenchie and anyone else who may have taken any exception to my few previous remarks. They simply were not fair. </p><p></p><p>I was reminded by No.1 that 'for the grace of God go I' as well as the other adage of , 'walk a mile in the other mans mocassins before you speak', therefore. I realize, I had spoken out of fear, and possibly ignorance regarding the controversy regarding the border opening for trade of cattle, :ie BSE.</p><p></p><p>I made comment about how ones neighbors should act. (America vs. Canada) Well i was all wrong, a good neighbor would not only sympathize with the other, but also empathize as well, as we very easily literally be in the same boat overnight, and perhaps find some way to help that troubled neighbor out. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps as part of our multi-billion dollar aid package to Iraq, we should push for a large prtion of that to be food aid, ie: BEEF! We could process and ship any marketable cattle that we wish, starting with any suspected or aged cattle, thus wiping out any possible future outbreaks of BSE in North American Continent! </p><p>Maybe I not being politically correct with this suggestion, but I have never boarded the PC bus, and I won't start now. And remember they are still killing Americans everyday! I would much rather send aid through a program that benefits Americans and Canadians directly instead of simply sending cash. Sounds like a win-win situation for the beef producers of both countries to me!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Again regarding previous comments regarding our northern Neighbors......I am deeply sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 66835, member: 1101"] I want to apologize publicly to frenchie and anyone else who may have taken any exception to my few previous remarks. They simply were not fair. I was reminded by No.1 that 'for the grace of God go I' as well as the other adage of , 'walk a mile in the other mans mocassins before you speak', therefore. I realize, I had spoken out of fear, and possibly ignorance regarding the controversy regarding the border opening for trade of cattle, :ie BSE. I made comment about how ones neighbors should act. (America vs. Canada) Well i was all wrong, a good neighbor would not only sympathize with the other, but also empathize as well, as we very easily literally be in the same boat overnight, and perhaps find some way to help that troubled neighbor out. Perhaps as part of our multi-billion dollar aid package to Iraq, we should push for a large prtion of that to be food aid, ie: BEEF! We could process and ship any marketable cattle that we wish, starting with any suspected or aged cattle, thus wiping out any possible future outbreaks of BSE in North American Continent! Maybe I not being politically correct with this suggestion, but I have never boarded the PC bus, and I won't start now. And remember they are still killing Americans everyday! I would much rather send aid through a program that benefits Americans and Canadians directly instead of simply sending cash. Sounds like a win-win situation for the beef producers of both countries to me! Again regarding previous comments regarding our northern Neighbors......I am deeply sorry. [/QUOTE]
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