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    I hope all of this NAFTA crap flushes right down the toilet. Let's hope this is a start!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justonehero
    I hope the idiots in DC do not cave into the mexicans on this one.To Hell with the both of them!
    Believe me, it's China too!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBParrothead
    Mexico suspends purchases from 30 US meat plants
    Who cares?!?
    Give the meat to charities and soup kitchens in the USA.
    Ya, I don't care either but those 30 companies are out lots of money!!!
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    Who freakin cares? I only want meat from the U.S. Not Mexico where their livestock is fed rotten food and receives water from cesspools.
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    They probably did it because of the raids on those plants

    BUY AMERICAN!!

    and watch your fruits and veggies, if it was not produced or grown in America don't purchase it and if it does not specifically say don't buy it! I look at everything now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by butterbean
    Who freakin cares? I only want meat from the U.S. Not Mexico where their livestock is fed rotten food and receives water from cesspools.
    It was US meat being sold to Mexico.
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    Mexico is just throwing a hissy fit. They are probably suffering that the remittances home are diminishing, while their citizens here sneak back or are deported across the border which means more mouths to feed. And perhaps we should have given them more foreign aid (taxpayers dollars) so they can afford to buy US meat from companies employing the illegals who are sending those remittances home so their families can buy US products. It is sounding like this meat ban by Mexico is somehow our fault, but then what isn't these days?
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    Mexico lifts meat import suspension from 20 plants
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    Dec. 30, 2008, 12:05PM

    Mexico has lifted the suspension on meat imports from 20 of the 30 processing plants it banned imports from last week, according to a list posted on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Web site.

    According to a list posted on the USDA’s Web site today, 20 of the plants are now eligible to export to Mexico products packed before Dec. 23 or after Dec. 26.

    The USDA last week said Mexico officials told them the country had concerns about the general condition of meat products, sanitation issues and “possible pathogen findings.â€

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