The Union makes serious and troubling charges, Robin, but I am not persuaded by their arguments on the cloning of animal issue which is really the point of this thread. Their specific position on the animal cloning issue appears
here.
I don't see any charges that politics is informing the FDA position on this issue. Instead there's a "slippery slope" argument that cloning animals may lead to cloning people.
And they have to admit that inbreeding in traditional ways has led to many weaknesses in animals with absolutely no controls by the FDA or anyone else -- except free market forces.
Shouldn't any breeder who attempts to increase fat layering or reduce fat thickness in meat cattle through traditional methods -- buying the sperm from a particularly popular bull -- increase the already incredibly detailed record keeping done for market reasons.
That's really what the Union is advocating:
"If cloned animals are allowed in the food system, the FDA should develop a system for registering and monitoring the production and use of cloned food animals. FDA should also develop a system for labeling milk and meat from clones and their offspring."
But, in fact, breeders are going to insist those sorts of records anyway.
Regards, Bob