Chinese up to their old tricks of poisoning Americans - this time it is dogs and cats!
The Chinese try to destablized the United States yet again! This time
via tainted pet food! Yes, you have to watch them. It turns out that the tainted dog and cat food is tainted via tainted wheat from China. Actually, it turns out the wheat itself was ok, but the wheat just happened to have a chemical called aminopterin in it - which is used in some countries as rat poison. And rat poison in animals leads to kidney and/or liver failure - I should know, someone poisoned one of my dogs with it one time. His uncle came up to the house and said he was sorry to hear about my dog and that someone has poisoned it. I told his uncle I knew exactly what I was going to be doing about it. His uncle, the constable of the small area I lived in said 'Yeah, go to the sheriff's office with it, right?'. I said 'No, I am going to take that sorry son of a bitch out in the woods and let HIM eat rat poison and watch him slowly die, just as I had to watch my dog slowly die. His uncle, sorry little law puppy dawg he was, just picked it up and out of my yard then - I think he knew that I was just about to cold cock him for being that sorry SOBs uncle. Yeah, the uncle thought he was all big and bad, because he had the title of constable, but he was a slight and frail man, and I think he KNEW what I would do to him. And then to his little nephew......... So now, us patriots and champions of OUR animals must take up arms against China, and the company listed below - MENU Foods - to avenge what has been done to our animals. Yeah, sorry cheesin' ass Menu Foods - buying all that cheap Chinese wheat for the cat and dog food - and chargin' top dollar for the high-dollar brands it is in, Iams, Nutro and Eukanuba, as well "under store brands carried by Wal-Mart, Kroger, Safeway and other large retailers". Yeah, you just cannot trust those Chinese. I remember having some Chinese toys when I was a kid. They were found to have lead in them, after American manufacturers were forbidden to have lead in theirs. Yeah, those Chinese NEVAH paid up for exposing me and countless other children to unsafe levels of lead. Time for us to go ahead and get even with them now for it - with interest! The Chinese slime must pay for what they have done. So also must the slime at Menu Foods - for dealing with murderers! story about the pet foot scare.....and a picture of a 7 year yorkshire terrier that is suffering from kidney failure (and almost certain death) due to the Trojan Horse from China and the greed of Menu Foods for dealing with such evil people as the yellow slants! http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070323/...et_food_recall countries use as rat poison a chemical called aminopterin. http://www.menufoods.com/recall/Pres...e_03192007.htm http://www.menufoods.com/ CONTACT INFORMATION Menu Foods Income Fund Consumers 1-866-895-2708 Website: www.menufoods.com " The company, already facing lawsuits, planned a media teleconference for later Friday, a spokesman said. It is majority owned by Menu Foods Income Fund of Streetsville. A complete list of the recalled products along with product codes, descriptions and production dates was posted online by Menu Foods and is available at http://tinyurl.com/2pn6mm. The company also designated two phone numbers that pet owners could call for information: (866) 463-6738 and (866) 895-2708. " quoted areas printed for fair use - the article the info came from is listed, so no abrogation has occurred. |
Chinese up to their old tricks of poisoning Americans - this time it is dogs and cats!
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Chinese up to their old tricks of poisoning Americans - this time it is dogs and cats!
On Mar 23, 3:51 pm, wrote:
wrote: The Chinese try to [destabilize] the United States yet again! This time via tainted pet food! Now all we need is for a couple of talking chimpanzees from the future to show up... Ron In times like this, let us quote the fabulous Ann Coulter (paraphrased) Time to invade their countries, kill their leaders, and make them switch to organic farming. In this case organic doesn't mean the Chinese typical practice of nightsoil. |
Chinese up to their old tricks of poisoning Americans - this time it is dogs and cats!
On Mar 23, 10:04 pm, "Kittie Kat" wrote:
On Mar 23, 3:51 pm, wrote: wrote: The Chinese try to [destabilize] the United States yet again! This time via tainted pet food! Now all we need is for a couple of talking chimpanzees from the future to show up... Ron In times like this, let us quote the fabulous Ann Coulter (paraphrased) Time to invade their countries, kill their leaders, and make them switch to organic farming. In this case organic doesn't mean the Chinese typical practice of nightsoil. they have already started harvesting the internal organs of dissidents like the **** looney gang. |
Canadian pet food company blames China for their mistake
On Mar 23, 1:04 pm, "Kittie Kat" wrote:
On Mar 23, 3:51 pm, wrote: wrote: The Chinese try to [destabilize] the United States yet again! This time via tainted pet food! Now all we need is for a couple of talking chimpanzees from the future to show up... Ron In times like this, let us quote the fabulous Ann Coulter (paraphrased) Time to invade their countries, kill their leaders, and make them switch to organic farming. More blame-China BS from the west. Headline all says they don't know where the rat poison came from --- but it sure is hell from China. Here's the part I find strange. Reports states aminopterin is banned in US, but neglects to mention it is not banned in Canada, where the pet food company is. The Canadian company was also aware of contanimation but did not recall the product right away. Heck, let's blame the company's inaction on the Chinese too. In this case organic doesn't mean the Chinese typical practice of nightsoil. |
Canadian pet food company blames China for their mistake
On Mar 24, 12:26 am, "CL" wrote:
On Mar 23, 1:04 pm, "Kittie Kat" wrote: On Mar 23, 3:51 pm, wrote: wrote: The Chinese try to [destabilize] the United States yet again! This time via tainted pet food! Now all we need is for a couple of talking chimpanzees from the future to show up... Ron In times like this, let us quote the fabulous Ann Coulter (paraphrased) Time to invade their countries, kill their leaders, and make them switch to organic farming. More blame-China BS from the west. Headline all says they don't know where the rat poison came from --- but it sure is hell from China. Here's the part I find strange. Reports states aminopterin is banned in US, but neglects to mention it is not banned in Canada, where the pet food company is. The Canadian company was also aware of contanimation but did not recall the product right away. Heck, let's blame the company's inaction on the Chinese too. Okay. |
Canadian pet food company blames China for their mistake
On Mar 24, 12:26 am, "CL" wrote:
On Mar 23, 1:04 pm, "Kittie Kat" wrote: On Mar 23, 3:51 pm, wrote: wrote: The Chinese try to [destabilize] the United States yet again! This time via tainted pet food! Now all we need is for a couple of talking chimpanzees from the future to show up... Ron In times like this, let us quote the fabulous Ann Coulter (paraphrased) Time to invade their countries, kill their leaders, and make them switch to organic farming. More blame-China BS from the west. Headline all says they don't know where the rat poison came from --- but it sure is hell from China. Here's the part I find strange. Reports states aminopterin is banned in US, but neglects to mention it is not banned in Canada, where the pet food company is. The Canadian company was also aware of contanimation but did not recall the product right away. Heck, let's blame the company's inaction on the Chinese too. Oh no, you're one of those crazy Chinese "HATE FALUN GONG" nutroots. As Rosie O'Donnel would say "Ching chong. Bye Bye." VIVA FALUN GONG. VIVA FALUN GONG. VIVA FALUN GONG. |
Canadian pet food company blames China for their mistake
CL wrote:
On Mar 23, 1:04 pm, "Kittie Kat" wrote: On Mar 23, 3:51 pm, wrote: wrote: The Chinese try to [destabilize] the United States yet again! This time via tainted pet food! Now all we need is for a couple of talking chimpanzees from the future to show up... Ron In times like this, let us quote the fabulous Ann Coulter (paraphrased) Time to invade their countries, kill their leaders, and make them switch to organic farming. More blame-China BS from the west. Headline all says they don't know where the rat poison came from --- but it sure is hell from China. Here's the part I find strange. Reports states aminopterin is banned in US, but neglects to mention it is not banned in Canada, where the pet food company is. The Canadian company was also aware of contanimation but did not recall the product right away. Heck, let's blame the company's inaction on the Chinese too. Well, doesn't it make sense to blame either country? This is blame based on fact, not a political knee-jerk response (as you seem to be making). |
Canadian pet food company blames China for their mistake
On Mar 24, 9:15 am, Running Scissors wrote:
Well, doesn't it make sense to blame either country? This is blame based on fact, not a political knee-jerk response (as you seem to be making).- http://ca.today.reuters.com/news/new...UFOODS-COL.XML The fact is "The two U.S. manufacturing plants where the tainted "cuts and gravy" style food came from are in Emporia, Kansas, and Pennsauken, New Jersey. Though Menu has yet to pinpoint the exact source of the contamination in the wet food's production, both locations continue to operate." Since it's made in the US, one might suspect that Bush had his industrial spies lace the pet food with poison to get the spotlight off his mistakes. This is just another case of blame everyone else but me. |
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