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There goes the diet...
First confirmed case:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/12/23/mad.cow/index.html It had to happen sooner or later, I guess. |
A conspiracy perpetrated by the sugar & bread manufacturers whose profits have plunged since the lo-carb diet revolution ......
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Yeah, Headlines read: Mad Cow angry with Atkins.
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Didn't Canada have one of these a while back?
I will say, this is one of those times I'm happy with a govt program. It's really great that they're doing such testing. I suppose the UK was quite a wake-up call. |
what about the chicken problem in hongkong? glad that didnt get out.
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Re: There goes the diet...
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Unless...this is the WMD. And under our own noses...those guys are more clever than we thought. |
Teehee, I'm a celiac vegetarian...all I have to worry about is hepatitis A from green onions... :rolleyes:
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Now if these dumbasses don't sound like a bunch of cowboys....
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I'm not worried, really. I mean, how much more "mad" can I get?
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Well, at least there's a way to test for MadCow. That 'healthy' vegetarian Chi Chi's green salsa??? Bit of a crap shoot according to the restaurant itself :D :
<i>Chi-Chi's chief operating officer Bill Zavertnik said the company was "gratified" that state officials traced the outbreak to green onions and not to Chi-Chi's employees. <b>He also noted that state officials confirmed there is no "industry-accepted" way to test green onions for hepatitis A or to clean them enough to ensure they are safe. </b></i> Yikes!!!!! |
I've heard that men are immune to Mad Cow, since, afterall, men are pigs! :D
Randy |
This is pretty crappy news....
The people really hurt by this will be the farmers. When the doors closed on beef in Canada (because of our 1 mad cow), we had a huge oversupply and it was being sold off at ridiculous prices. 60% off all steaks, 70% off hamburger, etc. Nice for the consumer, but it has hurt the farming industry quite a bit. I hope you guys fare better, but it kind of pisses me off that it's already being called 'no big deal' and 'no cause for concern' by analysts, gov't officials and such. We paid a huge toll because of 1 cow that DIDN'T enter the processing plant. If it's 'no big deal' - why was the border closed and the Canadian industry punished for so long? Regards, Andrew M |
"I have a good diet that really works. It's called FOOD POISONING." - Dennis Leary
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this one *did* enter the processing plant...and Japan has already suspended imports. This one will costs farmers some big $$$.
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Todd's correct - the cow was a "downer." It was already suspected as being ill. It went into slaughter - as do all cows - but toward "rendering." There, its tissue was tested, and the results came up that it had BSE (mad cow disease).
But it was still processed - into feed for other animals. Since this news, "feed," as a product, has grown to mean not just what other livestock eat, but pet food too. So it's figured that in the least, more cows are eating feed partially made from this infected cow, while the other bits and pieces are being forward-traced to where they could have gone. The scary part is the incubation period in cows is three years or so. In humans, the incubation period is six to ten years. People could already have it and not know. Of course, our government is saying the possibility of human infection is "very low." I'll take the Chicken McNuggets, please.:rolleyes: |
Nine countries have already boycott our beef. Almost all the Pacific Rim and Mexico.
IMHO - this is where Europe has it all over us. They make it illegal to put animal parts in feed. Some bright news: most Americans eat muscle cuts of a cow and not where the disease resides in the cow, which is the brain and central nervous system. Of course, eating "brains and eggs," for breakfast is out around here. :rolleyes: |
BTW: Homeland Security was called -- Tom Ridge assured this was not an Al Queda attack or otherwise.
Sure has ironic timing, though... |
The new Mad Cow fear collides with the current Atkins craze and increasing fish depletion - guess there's gonna be a run on poultry and hogs . . .
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Those Europeons eat some wierd stuff. . . .but at least they don't feed it to their animals. :confused: |
Not sure about those chicken mcnuggets ..... that Tyson chicken factory scares the crap otta me ......
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