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Nice diversion from the absolute stupidity of your comparison of USDA BSE SURVEILANCE TESTING of cattle over 30 months to CREEKSTONE TESTING of young cattle. Typical of your arrogance. Ignore the stupidity of your statement and divert to something else without missing a stroke.
Japan can conduct whatever tests they want. This is not about telling Japan what tests to conduct you moron. This is about testing beef in the United States for the Japanese consumers in Japan (PROVIDING THE GOVERNMENT WOULD HAVE EVEN ALLOWED IT) with a BSE test that would not reveal prions in the cattle that were being slaughtered for this market. To allow this kind of fraudulent test sets a presidence that this test has validity, otherwise why do it? I wouldn't want to be the one to have to explain to the U.S. consumers why we were BSE testing beef to the Japanese market when we weren't for the domestic market.
~SH~
Conman: " I would not lie to them about the accuracy of any of those tests, but it would be their decision to test in those manners and the USDA or SH have no business being involved under those circumstances."
Japan can conduct whatever tests they want. This is not about telling Japan what tests to conduct you moron. This is about testing beef in the United States for the Japanese consumers in Japan (PROVIDING THE GOVERNMENT WOULD HAVE EVEN ALLOWED IT) with a BSE test that would not reveal prions in the cattle that were being slaughtered for this market. To allow this kind of fraudulent test sets a presidence that this test has validity, otherwise why do it? I wouldn't want to be the one to have to explain to the U.S. consumers why we were BSE testing beef to the Japanese market when we weren't for the domestic market.
~SH~