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SH, "The sample was then sent to Europe where the Western Blot deemed it a WEAK POSITIVE. That's the facts! "

Then why are you wondering about what R-CALF is going to do now? It's only a "weak positive". :lol: You had also better tell your Canadian friends who suddenly think they have leverage in the border case, "Don't get too excited, the positive was a weak one"! :lol: :lol:

What about Taiwan? What the heck are they doing closing again? The positive was weak! :roll:
 
Sandman: "Then why are you wondering about what R-CALF is going to do now?"

I'm not wondering what they will do now. I already know what they will do now.

DENY, DIVERT, DECEIVE, DISCREDIT!

Just like they've always done!


Sandman: "You had also better tell your Canadian friends who suddenly think they have leverage in the border case, "Don't get too excited, the positive was a weak one"!"

A weak positive is still a positive.

I guess R-CULT lied when they said BSE was a Canadian problem huh?

Dance Sandman, dance!



~SH~
 
SH, "A weak positive is still a positive. "

Thank you for a bit of honesty. Didn't that feel good? We made progress! Now that we agree that the cow is recognized positive, period, can we recognize that the cow would still be considered negetive if Fong has not "helped" the USDA do all they could to ensure the safety of the food supply?
 
Sandman: "Now that we agree that the cow is recognized positive, period, can we recognize that the cow would still be considered negetive if Fong has not "helped" the USDA do all they could to ensure the safety of the food supply?"

It would have certainly been better if the USDA had been using the Western Blot all along then R-CULT's lie about BSE being a Canadian problem would have been exposed a long time ago. Who knew an "inconclusive" would result in a "weak positive" with the Western blot?

BWAME DA USDA!


Sandman: " Thank you for a bit of honesty."

Hahaha! From you, the master of deception, now that's funny.

How about a little honesty regarding the hypocrisy of R-CULT's position?

Can't be that honest huh?

Go play in the street!



~SH~
 
SH, "Who knew an "inconclusive" would result in a "weak positive" with the Western blot?"

I'd say every other country in the world knew - that's why they use the Western Blot . If the USDA was doing "all they could", don't you think they would use the test the rest of the world recognizes as the best to answer an inconclusive?

By the way, I will wear the label of a USDA blammer proudly.
 
Don't know what a blammer is, but a plammer is a handy tool that is a cross between fence pliers and a hammer. It has the nose of a hammer and the cutting capabilities of fence pliers. It is also has the staple pulling attachments. The best part is, it fits in a fence plier carrier to be fastened to a saddle.

There are some folks on the bull session from Alla-blammer. Hope this helps. :? :???: :)
 
Soapweed said:
Don't know what a blammer is, but a plammer is a handy tool that is a cross between fence pliers and a hammer. It has the nose of a hammer and the cutting capabilities of fence pliers. It is also has the staple pulling attachments. The best part is, it fits in a fence plier carrier to be fastened to a saddle.

There are some folks on the bull session from Alla-blammer. Hope this helps. :? :???: :)



Soapweed I don't think this board could operate if you weren't here to explain things for these people. Most people just don't have the grasp of the English language that you have. :wink: :cowboy:
 
Soapweed said:
Don't know what a blammer is, but a plammer is a handy tool that is a cross between fence pliers and a hammer. It has the nose of a hammer and the cutting capabilities of fence pliers. It is also has the staple pulling attachments. The best part is, it fits in a fence plier carrier to be fastened to a saddle.

There are some folks on the bull session from Alla-blammer. Hope this helps. :? :???: :)

We did a lot of blamming last night at the fireworks show. Some of them blammed way too close. We even blammed a few mortars with our "super blammers". Sure was fun, though. I wonder if we put anybody's horses thru a fence, some of those blammers were awfully loud.
 

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