The U.S. Department of Agriculture ordered the recall of 143 million pounds of frozen beef from a California processing plant because a video of animal abuse obtained by the Humane Society was splashed all over the news. The video showed workers cruelly using a forklift to move "downer" cattle (cattle that can't stand or walk) to be butchered. There are strict laws about moving non-ambulatory animals, so the former employees are facing five felony counts and three misdemeanors. Federal law prohibits using downer cattle for human consumption, but meat from this plant went to school cafeterias all over the country....