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From the page: "Unfortunately, this past week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia bought into that argument, and Creekstone (along with any other meatpacker that might get some crazy idea about making sure that its meat was safe for human consumption) is legally prohibited... more
Reviewed by timethief Sep 02 2008, 05:52pm ( 17 reviews ) • rational-outrage.com
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Rated by Smelltheflowers on Sep 09 2008, 12:53pm
Mooooos just in!
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Rated by israelonblog on Sep 03 2008, 4:43am
Life-Saving Testing Banned - Mad Cow Screening "Inconsistent" with U.S.D.A. Agenda
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Rated by timethief on Sep 02 2008, 5:52pm
From the page: "Unfortunately, this past week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia bought into that argument, and Creekstone (along with any other meatpacker that might get some crazy idea about making sure that its meat was safe for human consumption) is legally prohibited from testing its cattle. So we might be at risk for mad cow disease and see our brains waste away, but at least we don't have to worry about those big meat packing companies feeling pressured or anything, right?" Unbelievable!
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Rated by LeatherWIngs on Sep 02 2008, 1:53pm
and that's why i don't eat beef.
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Rated by 0Boy on Sep 02 2008, 12:14am
From the page: "So we might be at risk for âoemad cow diseaseâ and see our brains waste away, but at least we donât have to worry about those big meat packing companies feeling pressured or anything, right?"
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Rated by Davidlinden on Sep 01 2008, 11:55pm
testing for disease a mad act?
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Rated by WordsnCollision on Sep 01 2008, 5:04pm
Is the USDA a monitoring agency that protects us, or just a tool of the industry?
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Rated by webgal on Sep 01 2008, 1:27pm
Mad cow disease testing banned?
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Rated by starcactus on Sep 01 2008, 1:13pm
Outrageous. Wasting tax dollars.
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Rated by RockStories on Sep 01 2008, 12:41pm
The company built a testing facility (at its own expense) and sent employees overseas to learn testing methods from the test manufacturer (at its own expense)...and then the USDA said "NO". Turns out private companies aren't allowed to make sure their cows are free of mad cow disease before they sell them for beef...might make the other companies look bad.