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(OT) Jim Mckay RIP
On Jun 11, 1:40*pm, Tex wrote:
On Jun 10, 5:45 pm, Radioguy wrote: You have an odd selection of meat eating friends. *I'm certain the common thread in early deaths has more to do with lack of exercise and eating an imbalanced diet. *I'm sure they are charter members of Couch Potatoes International. *Most of my healthy and long lived friends consume fish, chicken, beef and pork in moderate amounts as well as fruit, nuts, vegetables, etc. *Don't forget our bodies have evolved over the millenia to process an omnivore diet and not that of an herbivore. You shouldn't be so certain about things you have no knowledge of. There is nothing odd about them at all. In fact they are typical Americans eating the typical American diet. You also conveniently choose to ignore the fact meat eaters of years long passed were not ingesting myriads of chemicals that are toxic to the human system with their meats. Growth hormones are fed to animals to make them bigger which in turn make the animals sick which in turn leads to the giving of antibiotics to make the animal well. Pretend as you wish that the chemical cocktail served within the dead flesh you eat isn't harmful but the scientific evidence refuting your wishful thinking is overwhelming. It is strange that people like you seem to be so bugged by the notion that others choose not to eat meat. Personally I couldn't care less what you eat. - In fact, in your case I would even encourage you to - eat more meat. Eat pork - eat lots and lots of pork! Tex - Aren't You in-fact Encouraging Cannibalism ? ;-) ~ RHF |
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(OT) Jim Mckay RIP
Real PROTEIN comes from BEEF.I am not a vegetarian but I like vegies and
fruit ok,,,, along with my BEEF or PORK or FOUL or FISH. All of the vegetarians I have ever seen before look kind of undernourished to me. cuhulin |
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Tex wrote:
They don't like to talk about gluttony either, Jerry Falwell comes to mind. Instead of being raptured up the 400 lb. slob was found laying on the floor of his office. Raptured? Damn...he thought it was RUPTURED. Why didn't you say something before his insides broke? mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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(OT) Jim Mckay RIP
"Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Thu, 12 Jun 2008 05:17:28 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: Begin Within the last single generation, meat protein has been introduced into the larger diet here in Korea. In that single generation, body height and strength have increased to Western levels. Unfortunately, around that same time, Western fast food was introduced, so there are now fairly large numbers (though nothing like in the West) of obese. It's interesting to see 20 somethings that are a full foot taller than their parents. What if the recent 80,000 strong protest in Seoul fails to maintain the blockade and USA beef comes in, does this lower the price of hamburgers even more, making for fatter citizens? It seems to have worked quite well. Mad Cow phobia reigns. But I guess that's no different than what is going on in Japan. Korea has very strong unions. You should have seen them holler when rice began to be imported from other countries (read, the US). Along with health paranoia, they're pretty protective of their jobs here. They have to be. In a country roughly the size of Indiana, with nearly 60,000,000 people, they can't afford to give any away. There's a generational divide over whether the US military should be here or not. The oldsters want us to stay, for the protection from the loony of the north, and for the economic infusion of tons of $$$. If the US military were to pull out, hundreds of thousands of jobs would be lost directly from the military support system, and indirectly from the loss of dollars spent by the military and it's members. The youngsters want us out. It's an understandable point of view, for kids that don't realize what it would do to the country's economy (let's just set aside Uncle Kim). |
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In Hokkaido,Japan there are fast food joints that serve fried
Whaleburgers. cuhulin |
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On Jun 9, 10:45 am, m II wrote:
RHF wrote: Canadian Seal Hunters : Sick *******s [.] The people that buy the skins are just as sick. This should help you make up your mind: http://blog.stopthesealhunt.com/2008...g---graph.html Why don't you help to set up a boycott in your area? mike Mike: That would actually entail some effort on his part - therefore it is an impossibility. He's typical of his ilk - only worse. |
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(OT) Jim Mckay RIP
On Jun 12, 4:49*pm, Tex wrote:
On Jun 9, 10:45 am, m II wrote: RHF wrote: Canadian Seal Hunters : Sick *******s [.] The people that buy the skins are just as sick. This should help you make up your mind: http://blog.stopthesealhunt.com/2008...g---graph.html Why don't you help to set up a boycott in your area? mike - Mike: - That would actually entail some effort on his part - - therefore it is an impossibility. - He's typical of his ilk - only worse. Tex, You seam to have a 'special' Box with a Name Label on it to put everyone you don't happen to like into. i b an atypical 'ilk' ~ RHF |
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(OT) Jim Mckay RIP
RHF wrote:
You seam Is he a tailor? mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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RHF wrote: You seam Sew what. |
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(OT) Jim Mckay RIP
D Peter Maus wrote: RHF wrote: You seam Sew what. Yeah, stop needleing him. |
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