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    Is it alright to start a letter with "Dear hypocritical M&^**&^&&f**&^ckers"

    I would love to stand in front of these two clowns and ask them simply " how does it feel you stupid protectionist fools," live by the sword bend over and enjoy it senators!!!!



    Russia is making bogus food safety claims to curtail or eliminate US poultry, pork and beef imports, say two top agricultural leaders in the US Senate in a letter to President Obama, reports Food Safety News.
    Democrat Blanche Lincoln and Republican Saxby Chambliss, the chair and ranking member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, urged Obama to "fully engage all resources to address these agricultural trade issues, especially with respect to US exports of pork, poultry, and beef."

    The letter was reportedly sent on the eve of talks between US trade officials and the Russian Ministries of Health and Agriculture.

    Lincoln said the food safety-related reasons the Russians are using to restrict US imports of meat and poultry are "baseless."

    "While the actions against our exports have taken different forms, they all erect non-scientific barriers to trade," write Lincoln and Chambliss. "First, if left unchallenged they would have the effect of keeping US products almost entirely out of Russian markets. Second, while the Russian government's varied justifications centered on sanitary measures, analyses or guidelines of international agencies such as the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) or the Codex Alimentarius do not support Russia's conclusions. As such, attempts to manage the flow of imports raise questions regarding Russia's willingness and readiness to become a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO).”

    Beef, pork, and poultry exports to Russia in 2008, the latest year for which full data is available, totaled $1.3 bln. US exports to Russia in 2008 totaled $9.3 bln, much less than the $26.8 bln imported from Russia by the US. Pork and poultry have been among the largest US exports to Russia.

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    lol...Well Mcfarms...in fact as long as you CAPITALIZE the "H" in Hypocracy as it forms part of their "Name"...in the case of US senators...it is perfectly correct syntax...you may have added one extra "&"...but we wont crucify you for that!!!! They are really upset about Korea doing the same thing...calling the Koreans "protectionist"...and claiming that these sort of political posturing stands in the way of global trade...

    the absolulte IRONY in this is SO delicious...it is like stealing a fresh baked apple pie off the window sill while it is still warm...and gobbling it up delicious...

    wanna bet the Americans are so intellectualy bankrupt that they dont see the irony?? vs

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      #3
      I would say you guys are being necessarily harsh!! Ha, ha.

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        #4
        Certainly, the "Dear" must be included to show respect. I'll sign with you if you like.

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          #5
          A link to the article so you can add your comments . . .

          http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/01/russias-food-safety-claims-bogus-senators-say/

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            #6
            Just one word.. karma.

            Oh, wait a minute, I have to go get my hankie to dry my tears for these poor downtrodden, unfairly discriminated against, wrongly treated dudes.

            This would be a good time to post the info about the ten thousand bred Canadian Charolais heifers that are being collected up to go to Russia. ;-)

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