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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12657"><p>> Does that mean you agree saying</p><p>> every animal in the US is</p><p>> inspected right when you are</p><p>> talking about BSE is a spin? About</p><p>> 20,000 animals were tested for BSE</p><p>> last year in the US, and the USDA</p><p>> is not very forthcomming with</p><p>> those records. Jason</p><p></p><p>No Jason, I am saying our beef supply is safe and there are infintely MORE health risks regarding many other food items. So where is the front page coverage on that? It is not there! I am saying the media is hyping to the point of ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>> I'll take that as saying what the</p><p>> US did to Canada was/is wrong. Our</p><p>> industry has been brought to the</p><p>> brink by the continued delay of</p><p>> not opening the border based on</p><p>> science. Now with this case, will</p><p>> the science change? I bet the</p><p>> politics will. Too bad this will</p><p>> affect our prices as much or more</p><p>> than it will American prices.</p><p></p><p>I hate that the Canadian borders are closed. I have several friends in Canada and know the financial hardship they are suffering and have suffered. This is not an "us" and "they' problem within the cattle industry, US and Canada. We just need to put this into a proper perspective, here as well as in Canada or anywhere else.</p><p>> That is my entire point..</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bwflonghorn@hotmail.com">bwflonghorn@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12657"] > Does that mean you agree saying > every animal in the US is > inspected right when you are > talking about BSE is a spin? About > 20,000 animals were tested for BSE > last year in the US, and the USDA > is not very forthcomming with > those records. Jason No Jason, I am saying our beef supply is safe and there are infintely MORE health risks regarding many other food items. So where is the front page coverage on that? It is not there! I am saying the media is hyping to the point of ridiculous. > I'll take that as saying what the > US did to Canada was/is wrong. Our > industry has been brought to the > brink by the continued delay of > not opening the border based on > science. Now with this case, will > the science change? I bet the > politics will. Too bad this will > affect our prices as much or more > than it will American prices. I hate that the Canadian borders are closed. I have several friends in Canada and know the financial hardship they are suffering and have suffered. This is not an "us" and "they' problem within the cattle industry, US and Canada. We just need to put this into a proper perspective, here as well as in Canada or anywhere else. > That is my entire point.. [email=bwflonghorn@hotmail.com]bwflonghorn@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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