Posted by rrlund on February 18, 2008 at 10:25:19 from (216.46.212.122):
In Reply to: Re: beef recall posted by trucker40 on February 18, 2008 at 08:12:18:
B!tch of it is,they said on the local radio news just a few minutes ago that the recalled meat, (whatever's left of it),won't be destroyed. It'll be sold to other countries or used for "other uses". My rant right below doesn't disagree totally with the rant about dairy cows,BUT,I get down beef brood cows too. Pinched nerves from calving,things like that. What am I supposed to do with the meat from a perfectly healthy but injured cow? Shoot her,dig a hole and burry her? Pretty big economic loss there that I'm supposed to take for some useless politically correct, means nothing to public health,"law". Yet the G@# d@mned media can sensationalize a nothing story in to a huge panic. They even said the the Grand Rapids School District,that has already bought this beef from the federal government through the school lunch program won't even be reimbersed!
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