Look enough with the tard.It had to be 1998 or 1999 when they got the hot dogs,probly 1999.Shows what you and whoever wrote that know,in those days,1996,chickens were being grown with so many steroids that they only had a few feathers and couldnt hardly stand up when they were butchered.Nobody wanted to eat them and the chicken growers were forced to cut down on the steroids.Your hit piece said our chicken was tastier,which is a lie.Next,they got the food which was at least 2 shiploads of hot dogs and I dont remember what else but I think turkeys.It did not all come from Arkansas,but lots of places.In a few days 300 or more truckloads of hot dogs for one ship came together and were in Biloxi,Ms.You couldnt get 300 loads of hot dogs out of Arkansas in a month,maybe not even in 2 months.These loads got there in days.
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