Comments on: Undercover Video Shows Abuse Of Sick Cows

USDA Begins Investigation To Discover If "Downer Cows" May Have Ended Up In School Lunches

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by incog-nito February 1, 2008 12:17 AM EST
Who knows,if you get sick after eating a big, fat juicy steak, it would very well be because it''s from a downer cow.
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by jess4678 January 31, 2008 11:45 PM EST
rakuda, the kosher slaughterhouses have some similar problems!

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by dwest7274-2009 January 31, 2008 11:43 PM EST
I was so sick at the way those cows were being treated. I just wonder how those guys would feel if they was sick and couldn''t get up and someone smacked them around like that or ran into them with a forklift and threw them in bed or made them walk on broken legs. Those guys should all be fired no questions asked, The Supervisors should also be fired because they shouldn''t have let that happen. They was probably one of the people doing it. Lets just pray they all get punished and fired and it stops. I will never eat meat again!!!!!
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by Netterz January 31, 2008 11:37 PM EST
I am always amazed at how people react to these things, so SHOCKED. It seems not to matter anymore, because everything is packaged so pretty and perfect in the store, to appear healthy, & as far as what we are supplied via our Gov''t by means of mass industrial slaughterhouses, factories, even the ground our vegetation is grown in, because what we are told is ''safe food'', be it animal or vegetable. Steroids, antibiotics, pesticides, & other poisons, that you or I cant even pronounce because if what man isnt adding to the plants & animal foodlines, the ground & nature is, by what THEY consume from the poisoned ground & air we have made, eventually makes its way into our bodies as well, and makes EVERYTHING SICK, from the ground, to the seed, to the animals, including us humans who eat it. The Native Americans, the animals, the plants, even our own Fore Fathers tried and continue to teach us hundreds of years ago, not to waste, dont take more than you can use or need from the land, be it animal or vegetable. We have stolen it all. Gigantic Cities, factories, all while nodding our heads and agreeing, that bigger is better and how the greedy can make the most $$, that this is some how OUR RIGHT. Con''t
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by Netterz January 31, 2008 11:35 PM EST
We steal the land from the plants & animals, kill them off, because they got in OUR way of industrialization, and modernization. Why? to feed our greed. The fact that we all dying of diseases that was never even heard of 100 yrs ago, all while being told we are living longer, healthier lives, on chemicals our bodies dont naturally make or we arent getting from out industrialized diets? People live to be over 100 in non-modern nations ALL THE TIME. Do yourselves and your neighboring farmers a bigger favor. Buy direct. Go to the farmers markets or ''pick your own'' places to buy your fruit & vegetables, and buy local raised meat. Heres a thought....take your kids camping, go fishing, catch your own fish from a river or lake in the country. Farmers are even being forced into the industrial world, to grow fuel here in America. Soon, there will no longer be farmers markets, or road side stands. Mass production is forcing them out of growing to feed us, they are being forced to feed our cars. Animals NEVER suffered the types of disease that they are dying from either. They are being poisoned by OUR LIFE STYLE, not the other way around.
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by christiane3 January 31, 2008 11:34 PM EST
I cried when I watched this video. How can people be so cruel to one of Gods creatures? It doesn''t matter if they are about to be killed or not. That is all the more reason to make their last few minutes on earth good ones. Remember that they are on the way to be nourishment for many peoples families. For that we should be thankful. As far as I''m concerned karma is a BIT-- and what goes around comes around. Those people doing that are going to get what they have coming to them!!!!!
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by jobdiajan January 31, 2008 11:31 PM EST
Good God Almighty!!! Can''t people care!!! These animals should be tended to before they are entered into the slaughter houses, so that at least a healthy animal is so called "processed" How would those people like to be treated they way they are treating those animals when they are sick and expect to have the animal respond. Now, if an animal had attacked one''s person that was hurting the animals, then they would have something else to say -- I swear people are just to shameless and to be called a person -- May God have mercy on their soles and shame on Executive Management for not having proper control of what happens in these matters -- so easy for someone to turn their head, until they get caught -- SICK PEOPLE, makes one want to turn to not eat meat at all -- Eat nothing with eyes!! KUDOS to CBS !!! Go get''em CBS
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by rockymtnfay January 31, 2008 11:25 PM EST
Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle" in the early 1900''s. This book dealt with the deplorable working conditions and the disgusting inhumane treatment of cattle and human beings at the Chicago stockyard, among other things. "Fast Food Nation" took a look at how the beef industry operates today. One of the biggest changes is the assembly line attitude that does not care about the humane treatment of animals or people for that matter. It''s all about the money. Shocking! I hope CBS will follow up on this. This needs to be cleaned up,not just for us, but for generations to come.
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by pnmili January 31, 2008 11:24 PM EST
Thank you CBS for airing this segment on farm animal abuse. I''ve seen a horrible video in the past on pig farm abuse. I was so disgusted that I could no longer eat pork.

It''s a sad truth but Americans need to be aware of what''s behind the scene of the nice/prepackaged meat we see at the grocery store. The only way for the abused to be stopped or any actions to be taken to change the way they treat farm animals is to continue to expose the truth. Consumers should band together and boycott buying their products because that''s the only way that will force change. You have to hit them in the pocket.

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by wenatchee11 January 31, 2008 11:23 PM EST
I was in tears all night. The evil that was poured out on those poor creatures is unforgiveable- So what will be done? Is CBS going to continue coverage of this story or does it just die and go away like all the others. I hope that place is shut down forever and every person who had anything to do with the suffering of those animals burns in you know where.
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