We are not blaming proverb

 We are not blaming the countries involved who are doing all they can. But it is proving very hard to shut down markets, to slaughter chickens. Livestock is many people's livelihood. It is very worrying.

 The problem with this country, as in many Asian countries is that a large portion of the chickens are raised by farmers in their backyard and even within the cities, people are raising chickens and this is very difficult to control.

 Controlled-atmosphere killing will save Safeway money, help workers and save chickens from a horribly cruel death. We're thrilled that Safeway is taking a leadership role in eliminating some of the worst abuses of chickens at slaughter.

 Our poultry industry is very consolidated, unlike that of other countries where chickens are raised in yards and inside homes. Our chickens, turkeys and eggs are raised in very controlled environments.

 People always underestimated us. Then we started proving what kind of talent we have. The biggest thing was relaxing, not worrying about every little mistake. Now we're just having fun with it.

 Anything that we don't treat seriously can be a problem, but panic is not the answer, ... In Asia, the bird flu is showing up primarily in people who have close contact with chickens. Either they have chickens living around their homes or they're running filthy facilities where chickens are not healthy and therefore more susceptible to the virus.

 Livestock farmers come to an event like this because they want to gain from the practical experience of others, and gain the kind of knowledge that helps them to be good neighbors and to grow their business at the same time. We have to support animal agriculture now, because once the livestock industry leaves our state, or we export it to other countries, it will be very difficult to bring it back.

 This agency is bending over backwards to accommodate an industry that Congress and the American people want shut down. There is far too much concern about perpetuating horse slaughter on the part of USDA.

 While it's serious to individual producers, from a national perspective, Katrina won't have much impact, ... The consumer won't feel it. Millions of chickens have been lost, but in Mississippi alone, you slaughter 5 million a day.

 It's almost like she's determined to shut us down. (But) this is our livelihood.

 Now you sit there and shut up...and the next time the President gets fired up to take strong action against Corporate Crooks, like he did last January, shut your yap, stop worrying about over-regulation and market dips, and let him do it, ... That way I won't have to be the one who's supposed to look tough.

 My goal was not to blame but to acknowledge, remember and renew. Activism in art has a negative connotation, but my art isn't trying to portray that. I am responding to the fact that 800,000 people are dead. Rather than blaming someone, I am working on healing. It was kind of like making a movie. All the people who worked with me were people involved with my vision.

 This agency (USDA) is bending over backwards to accommodate an industry that Congress and the American people want shut down. There is far too much concern about perpetuating horse slaughter on the part of USDA.

 I?m asking people to boycott KFC until the company demands that its suppliers stop crippling chickens and scalding them alive. No animals should have to suffer this way, whether they?re cats or dogs or chickens.
  Pamela Anderson

 All we are saying is that people should not eat chickens that show signs of disease. We advise that chickens should be cooked above 70 degrees Celsius to kill all germs that may be lurking in the meat, including flu.

 Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker.


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