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Canadian Mad Cow, was americans have been eating mad cowsfor years...
On 12/29/2003 6:52 AM, in article , "Dave
Smith" > opined:
> Dave Whitmarsh wrote:
>
>>>>> The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
>>>>> would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
>>>>> eradicated the disease in the 80s.
>>>>>
>>>> Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.
>>>
>>> It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
>>> to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
>>> time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
>>> figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
>>> with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
>>> would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.
>>
>> Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
>> you.
>
> Well, he certainly isn't the crispiest cookie in the can. He has already
> called me a troll in my response with the more detailed information about
> the confusion over the origins of the infected cow. If the US government
> makes ana announcement to deflect the blame, Mort and all his patriotic
> buddies will accept that line and reject any subsequent information that
> contradicts it.
>
Only if it makes canada look stupid, which isn't THAT hard to do..........
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