Shorty: " You also proved he lied at worst, or at minimum did not know what in the hell he was talking about."
I'm glad that your packer blaming support group is growing Sandman. Considering how desperate you are with no facts to support your positions it's understandable why you would seek comfort in your little support groups.
Shorty, perhaps you'd like to present the proof that Tyson's Lakeside plant made more money while the Canadian border was closed than Tyson's Boise and Pasco plants lost to back your assertion that I lied or didn't know what the hell I was talking about.
Watch the dance folks they learn to dance from eachother...............
Sandman: "If you'll read the string "An answer please, SH", you'll see that I presented the idea of labels on each package as a hypothetical to SH."
Sandman, quit dancing, you did not say the label "COULD" say the same thing, you said the label "WOULD" say the same thing. "COULD" is a hypothetical, "WOULD" is an absolute.
You changed your "hypothetical" into an absolute with the word "WOULD". Be a man for once in your life and admit to making a mistake.
Regardless, why discuss a disclaimer if Creekstone never offered one? It's irrelevant unless Creekstone agreed to the disclaimer. Saying "BSE TESTED does not mean BSE FREE" in a press conference is hardly attaching a disclaimer to the package.
Your hypothetical that transformed into an absolute is so typical of your deceptive slithering ways.
Talked to a bunch of my friends in Martin last night. Sounds like more and more producers are seeing R-CULT for the deceptive organization it really is. I heard they planned for 200 and had 25 with most in attendance being R-CULT cheerleaders is that true? Did you go and cheer Leo on and nod your head?
According to the Bennett Co. paper, Leo is quoted as saying,
"the checkoff is funding anti cattle producing organizations".
Tam, you can add that to your list of Leo's lies.
~SH~