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Now let's make sure the meat/murder industry gets ALLLLLLLLL the money they can get from sickly, crippled, helpless animals. Who cares about them or the health of rotting dead flesh eaters? FDA? LOL! WASHINGTON - A week after the meat industry called for a ban on downercows in the nation's food supply, the U.S. Agriculture Department hasnot agreed to change a policy that allows some sick or injured cows toend up on dinner tables.Downers -- animals too sick or hurt to stand for slaughter -- aregenerally prohibited from the food supply, but current rules allow forexceptions. Meat producers fought to preserve those exceptions untillast week, when a coalition of major industry groups reversed theirposition and joined animal advocates and several lawmakers in callingfor an absolute ban.But Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer, who defended the

current policyduring congressional hearings into the Chino meat recall, has remainedsilent."He's serious about addressing the issue," Agriculture Departmentspokesman Chris Connelly said Monday. "There's no position being takenright now."Schafer is mulling a ban as he awaits the results of a federalinvestigation and audit now being conducted by the AgricultureDepartment's Office of Inspector General, Connelly said.-- full story:http://www.pe.com/localnews/politics/stories/PE_News_Local_D_downer30.3c23b75.html http://pets.Fortheanimals7/join http://www.myspace.com/fortheanimals7

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