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Uh sure why not.
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Well atleast the American truck driver doesn't smash your bridges all to hell.

 

Couple of years ago a Canadian truck driver smashed into the Tobin bridge down in Boston and fucked everything up.

 

Same thing happened in 1995

 

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Stupid dumbass canadian losers.

the cow is in quarantine, and it affected like one person... plus it was a canadian cow. so it affected one out of how many millions?

 

usa > ur country

the cow is in quarantine, and it affected like one person... plus it was a canadian cow. so it affected one out of how many millions?

 

usa > ur country

 

YUO EITHER HAVE MAD COW DISEASE OR YOU DON'T. 1 MAD COW MAKES YOUR ENTIRE COUNTRY MAD COW DISEASABLE.

fucking americans are so proud you won't even admit that it happened, and try to laugh it off, blame it on others, insult people, or contrast it to completely unrelated incidients.
youre a fucking idiot. It did only affect like one person and it is dead. they were examining its brain
no one cares about canada
im gonna nuke canada when i become president of world k?

how am i an idiot? did i say it was a huge deal? no. i said that you stupid americans can't admit that anything befell you, and would rather make canada jokes or change the subject.

 

and by the way assholes, i heard about this on the radio earlier, and they don't know where the cow came from, so it's not necessarily canada you idiots. their most probable source is DC, in the land of the free.

 

so shut your face.

Snakeyes...since when does the District of Columbia have ANY rural industry in it?

 

To the best of my knowledge, DC is all metropolitan, no rural land in it at all...thus no stockyards or beef ranches :)

 

And yes, the rancher here in WA reported that the cow affected by the disease was purchased at auction...tracing the lots traces the diseased cow to a B.C. birth and cross-border auctions.

 

I don't know why the news services are being spooky about announcing this a "definate information" nationally and internationally, and are hedging the reports with statements like "there is no conclusive proof this cow was infected by contact with the cattle found to be infected with bovine anthrax this past summer in British Columbia" (Fox news at 9 last night) when local news reports concerning the state are stating such things as "backtracing through auction records shows that the diseased animal was born near the Canadian outbreak of mad cow disease, and was sold as part of an auction lot to an American livestock auction company in August." (Channel 13 local news talk show this morning)...but I'm betting there are political reasons behind it.

really.. it's entirely skyscrapers right until the pennsylvania border?

 

please, try to tell me with a straight face that there isn't one cattle farm in dc.

no one cares about mad cow disease, its good to see cows have some defense towards slautering.
no one cares about mad cow disease, its good to see cows have some defense towards slautering.

 

 

Umm... there going to be slaughtered because there infected, I fail to see how being infected will safe there udders.

Snakeyes']really.. it's entirely skyscrapers right until the pennsylvania border?

 

please, try to tell me with a straight face that there isn't one cattle farm in dc.

 

 

don't think so...I'm pretty sure the whole District of Columbia is metropolitan/suburbs...after all, it IS smaller in land mass than NYC proper...I recall recently seeing a show on Discovery or THC saying that they couldn't find 40 contiguous acres that weren't zoned residential or business development in the whole of D.C. in order to build a new war memorial.

 

I could be wrong, and they *might* have some rural area in the western side of the district..but that show left me with the distinct impression that the whole district is "developed land"...not all urban...but all urban, government buildings, suburban residential, suburban business, industrial, and federal park land.

 

It takes more than 40 acres to have even a tiny ass cattle ranch...if they couldn't find 40 contiguous acres to build another goddamned monument, I'm betting that it wasn't because some mythical rancher was unwilling to part with 40 acres of land for it <grin>

I'd like to point out that there is no proof whatsoever that the cow came from Canada. Washington farmers have been saying that but there is no proof at all. It's typical america-is-perfect-let-blame-canada mentality. Same thing after 9/11. everyone said the terrorists came from Canada with no proof whatsoever. After the Canadian mad cow was found, the exports of canadian beef were almost entirely shut off, and stilll haven't recovered. now that it's the USA with the mad cow, they need to prove that it wasn't their fault somehow, or they will get a taste of their own medicine in regards to exports of beef.

no, blocky, they don't even need proof. they don't even need a brain cell; all they need is to change the conversation to some obscure truck wreck from a few years ago.

 

America, your beef is contaminated.

YEAH WELL AT LEASTR OURT RUCKERS DONT GET IN ACCIDENTS LAO!OOLOO~~~~~!!! ^______^

uhh...wasn't "some farmers in washington"...it was the guy who owned the diseased cow who turned over the bill of sale...which showed the diseased cow was purchased from a WA livestock auction company...which, in turn provided paperwork showing that the diseased animal was purchased from a CANADIAN livestock auctioning company.

 

The canuck company has been being hairy about releasing "official" documents, but the identification on the animal shows that it's first tagging was done by the same CANADIAN company that sold the cow that started the B.C. scare last summer. The only reason that there's any "official" question is it is vaguely possible this cow was born somewhere besides canada, and wasn't first tagged until it was in the possession of the canadian company in a lot to be sold in the US...and we WON'T know for certain until that company starts cooperating...which they won't, unless ordered by Canadian courts (they've officially said so, according to local news an hour ago).

 

However, to anyone with any deductive reasoning ability at all, the facts show: Previously, the only cases of bovine anthrax outside of a lab in North America were the ones in CAN this past summer, and this one; the same company that sold the one all the CAN cases traced to last summer *at least* owned this one at the time of first tagging, and owned it at the time of sale to a US auction company; the company that owned both of these cattle is now refusing to release tracking information related to the origin of this animal, and pattern of sales before it was sold on this side of the border to US authorities without direct order of a Canadian court.

 

It looks like a deliberate case of stonewalling to me...and to most Yanks who are paying any attention to the case.

 

 

On the offside, the USDA and CDC (why the fuck they are involved is anyone's guess) are also investigating a US cattle feed company as a possible infection source in both cases at this point...but if it's the feed company, why would there only have been these two cases from the same canuck livestock wholesaler/auction company? If it's in the feed, you'd think there would have been more cases, and there'd be less in common geographically, and chain-of-possession-wise.

I never said you said it was a big deal. Where did that come from? Shut your face.

No kidding, Jedi...I've been trying to tell them that it's big local news, since the cow that had it was only about 150 miles from my house...lol.

 

Snakeyes...just where does DC border with Penn? I only saw Maryland and Virginia on that map :)

PsychoBud']No kidding, Jedi...I've been trying to tell them that it's big local news, since the cow that had it was only about 150 miles from my house...lol.

 

Snakeyes...just where does DC border with Penn? I only saw Maryland and Virginia on that map :)

 

 

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