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Old May 09, 2008, 08:54 PM
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Govt Seeks to Block Testing for Mad Cow Disease

Dept of Agriculture Protecting You?

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g...Dsj1AD90I89K80

I know that there have only been three cases of mad cow disease in the US,
but really why is the govt involved in blocking this testing? If people are willing
to pay more for tested meat, let them! The fact that the govt is going to such
lengths to stop any testing, gets me concerned.

I used to be naive enough to think that this agency was at the forefront of
protecting consumers, kind of like our Boards of Nursing, not there to protect
nurses as some of us thought, but rather to protect the public from us.

If they have any role at all in protecting the public, this story demonstrates a
conflict of interest. It would appear that their first job is in promoting US
agricultural products, not in protecting the consumers of those products.

Originally Posted by ap.google.com

The Bush administration on Friday urged a federal appeals court to stop
meatpackers from testing all their animals for mad cow disease, but a
skeptical judge questioned whether the government has that authority.


Less than 1 percent of slaughtered cows are currently tested for the disease
under Agriculture Department guidelines


"This is the government telling the consumers, `You're not entitled to this
information,'" Frye said.

Larger meatpackers have opposed Creekstone's push to allow wider testing
out of fear that consumer pressure would force them to begin testing all animals
too. Increased testing would raise the price of meat by a few cents per pound.

Three cases of mad cow disease have been discovered in the U.S. since 2003.

The district court's ruling last year in favor of Creekstone was supposed to take
effect June 1, 2007, but the Agriculture Department's appeal has delayed the
testing so far.
(hat tip Scott McPherson)


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Old May 15, 2008, 05:38 PM
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Re: Govt Seeks to Block Testing for Mad Cow Disease

Yes, this is a highly suspicious business. Big cover up going on and I am not the first to say it. Someday it will all come out and then the big scandle will start.

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Old May 15, 2008, 08:42 PM
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Re: Govt Seeks to Block Testing for Mad Cow Disease

Three cases is three too many....and I agree w/ you Indigo. If people want to pay more for the testing, why stop them?

Or are we all going to come down with CJD in a decade or two because of this?

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Old May 15, 2008, 09:42 PM
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Re: Govt Seeks to Block Testing for Mad Cow Disease

If we all became vegetarians, maybe they'd soon relent. With the entire world being vegetarian, the farmers, meatpackers, etc etc, would soon lobby HARD for testing in order to entice people back to eating meat!

Fanciful, I know. but just imagine!

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