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i should look in this cesspit more often
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou insulted the UK & EU with your lies. Some of us just asked you for evidence to back your lies up.
You've still provided none.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYou two are so funny you should be on the stage. Let me see. Who hurled the first insult. Oh yes the green knead and his partner in crime "What the Feck Do I Know".
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You insulted the UK & EU with your lies. Some of us just asked you for evidence to back your lies up.
You've still provided none.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHe's probably not taken his medications... Maybe he's banned from doing that by that union of states.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYou're an arsehole but we all have our crosses to bear.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe is a cretin. Case closed.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou haven't provided a single source that states the US has a ban on the use of antibiotics in poultry.
You've said you've read things, but not provided links to them.
I've provided links to the USDA, to US Poultry websites and other sources all of which disagree with your viewpoint.
That a dead chicken is washed and some antibiotics are not left in it by the time it hits the supermarket is not the same as saying antibiotics are banned or are not used.
Just because concrete is dry when it sets does not mean that it is not made with water.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI have I just can't be arsed to repeat myself to blind deaf ignorant individuals.
Get a life
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You haven't provided a single source that states the US has a ban on the use of antibiotics in poultry.
You've said you've read things, but not provided links to them.
I've provided links to the USDA, to US Poultry websites and other sources all of which disagree with your viewpoint.
That a dead chicken is washed and some antibiotics are not left in it by the time it hits the supermarket is not the same as saying antibiotics are banned or are not used.
Just because concrete is dry when it sets does not mean that it is not made with water.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou are a cretin.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI have I just can't be arsed to repeat myself to blind deaf ignorant individuals.
Get a life
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHe's refusing to provide links to any sources, and each time he gets into a corner, he changes his words.
Fact: Antibiotics are not banned in the raising of poultry in the US
Fact: Ionophores are not banned in the raising of poultry in the US, whether you class them as antibiotics or not.
Fact: The UK does not want to implement the EU's reduction on the use of antibiotics.
No evidence has been provided to contradict these facts, instead he's going for ad hominem attacks, snowflakery, whataboutery, moving the goalposts, etc.
Get a life
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat is also not what you said.
He's refusing to provide links to any sources, and each time he gets into a corner, he changes his words.
Fact: Antibiotics are not banned in the raising of poultry in the US
Fact: Ionophores are not banned in the raising of poultry in the US, whether you class them as antibiotics or not.
Fact: The UK does not want to implement the EU's reduction on the use of antibiotics.
No evidence has been provided to contradict these facts, instead he's going for ad hominem attacks, snowflakery, whataboutery, moving the goalposts, etc.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIonophores are antibiotics just not controlled, I.e. require veterinary authorised administration
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostLink to your sources.
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