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<title>Comment by Chris Kent on Mad Cows and Mad Cowboys</title>
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<description>Interesting post Purple Tigress about a subject that has most folks quaking in their boots. I work for a very conservative company, and my bosses have even gone so far as to stoop to conspiracy talk - i.e. &quot;I heard animal activists created the Mad Cow Disease rumor so people would stop eating red meat.&quot; I am not making that quote up, and was stunned when I heard it in the hallway.

As for Oprah crowing her news reporting success, hell, I wouldn&#039;t want to have to return to Amarillo, Texas either. I&#039;ve been through the panhandle a few times. Nice place to visit, but......</description>
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