NOBULL: RE: Italian Lawyer Tells President Obama and Congress to Repeal or Modify COOL — Just choked on my coffee reading this…

Mike,

Just choked on my coffee reading this article so early in the morning. Canada has always been a baby of sort. Still afraid to break with England and the Queen We defend their borders, with very little thank you. Now they cry the blues about Cool. What happens to their logo’s about Canadian Bacon, How about all the plywood they send to America, Made in Canada ?????

This is not really a people policy, from each side of the border, But a government policy from each side of the border. Obama does not know he has a right and left hand. More or less, tell the WTO, Go to Hell.

The people of America wanted COOL. We want to know what we eat, And the world knows, American Beef is the best.

So what is the issue, Canada and Mexico. Why have a tin horn lawyer from Italy, of all places. to tell Me ,an American, I am not entitled to know where my hamburger comes from..????

Don’t count on Tom Vilsack to stand by America. He is a Turn Coat and should be prosecuted and sent to Prison with Our US Attorney General. We the people can

solve the problem, by sticking to our guns.

Thanks

Dick zz

Retired Rancher and US Army Veteran.

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R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America

"Fighting for the U.S.Cattle Producer"

For Immediate Release

December 4, 2012

Italian Lawyer Tells President Obama and Congress to Repeal or Modify COOL by May 23

Billings, MT – At the behest of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Italian lawyer Giorgio Sacerdoti today issued his decision that U.S. President Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have until May 23, 2013 to repeal or modify the United States’ country of origin labeling (COOL) law to conform with WTO law.

Sacerdoti’s decision was issued pursuant to complaints filed by Canada and Mexico that allege the United States was not acting fast enough to comply with the WTO’s June 29, 2012 ruling that found the United States’ COOL law to be a violation of WTO law.

In their WTO complaints, Canada argued the United States could comply with the WTO’s ruling simply by "removing muscle cuts of pork and beef from the commodities covered by the COOL measure," which Canada said the U.S. could do in six months or less. Similarly, Mexico stated the United States could repeal COOL entirely or change the origin rules so that meat derived from Mexican cattle that are slaughtered in the U.S. would bear a U.S.-origin label, which Mexico said the U.S. could do in eight months or less.

Sacerdoti decided that 10 months was a reasonable period of time for the United States to comply with the WTO’s ruling "either by modifying the COOL measure, or by repealing it with regard to muscle cuts of beef and pork."

"It is utterly ridiculous that our Great Nation is acting as if we are subservient to unelected foreigners at the WTO," said R-CALF USA COOL Committee Chair Mike Schultz.

Schultz said the WTO is attempting to coerce the United States into repealing or modifying the United States’ constitutionally-passed COOL law that informs consumers as to where their food is produced.

In September, R-CALF USA joined with the Made in the USA Foundation in a lawsuit that challenges the authority of the WTO to issue rulings that are inconsistent with U.S. laws.

Joel Joseph, Chairman of the Made in the USA Foundation said, "When the United States joined the World Trade Organization Congress specified that the WTO had no power to override U.S. law. Now the WTO is attempting to do just that. The Foundation, along with R-CALF USA and other groups, are suing the WTO and the United States to keep the Country of Origin Labeling Law in force."

R-CALF USA and the Made in the USA Foundation have collected approximately 25,000 signatures from consumers who are petitioning President Barack Obama, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk to enforce the U.S. COOL law and disregard rulings of the WTO finding that COOL is a technical barrier to trade.

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