...the detriment of the public health safety.
"EPA" under Bush = "Environmental Pollution Agency"
"USDA" under Bush = "US Department of Agribusiness" where the relative importance of public food safety vs private $$$ is exemplified by the "discovery" of the second case of Mad Cow in the US (from Texas, btw) only after 7 months(!) passes from initial "positive" rapid-test result. Then, the agency has the junk-science gall to call the more subjective, open-to-interpretation follow-up IHC (Immunohistochemistry) test the "Gold Standard" for confirmation of Mad Cow, when in Europe the objective Western Blot test is considered the definitive test rather than the IHC (more "redefining of reality" by the dumbo, vulgar-individualistic Neocons). USDA testing policy had not even included the Western Blot test as standard procedural followup to the IHC after initial positive rapid-test results.
Do I believe the USDA under Bush is really interested in food safety? Seems the agency under Bush is more interested in NOT finding cases of Mad Cow.
(Nobel Laureate) Scientist: US Beef Not Safe
March 21, 2004 High Plains Journal
WASHINGTON, D.C. (DTN) -- A key scientist told the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus today that the United States should follow the Japanese model and test every cow for mad cow disease if the meat is intended for human consumption.
"The Japanese solution is the right one," said Stanley Prusiner, the University of California scientist who discovered prions, the infectious agent that causes mad cow disease and its human form, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
Prusiner said he would not eat beef "at the moment" in the United States and would eat beef in Japan only if the cow had been "tested by a very sensitive test."
"(Mad cow disease) is the greatest threat to the safety of the human food supply in modern times," he said. "(Variant CJD disease) threatens the safety of the blood supply worldwide."
As a father and an uncle, Prusiner said, he cannot understand why the U.S. doesn't adopt a test-all policy for every cow and bull destined for consumption by humans.
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