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On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:31:09 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker
wrote: On Nov 30, 11:59*am, John H wrote: On Nov 30, 10:43*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Nov 30, 9:57*am, I am Tosk wrote: In article b63abc79-a82f-4a95-be4d- , says... On Nov 29, 8:07*pm, Frogwatch wrote: ALL of my seven sisters have become veggie nut cases although fortunately their kids have not succumbed. *So, I was naturally skeptical to see a vague meat-looking waaaaay too symmetrical blob covered with gravy and dressing at Thanksgiving AND, there was an identical one next to it. *Yeah, sorta meat-like texture but no internal structure. *I just had to ask, Yup, it was Tofurkey and to be nice I had to take some. *If you smothered *it with enough gravy and had a few drinks, MAYBE you could accept it. Fortunately, my brother had made some smoked turkey and brother in law made some smoked mullet. Why would someone be branded a "nut case" because they've decided on a healthier lifestyle? Seems as though you wingnuts instantly brand someone that doesn't live your exact lifestyle as nutcases or some such. Why is that? And I LOVE smoked mullet. It's not so much being the veggie head that makes them "nut cases". It's the other aspects of their personalities that seems to go along with that lifestyle, at least up here in the North ![]() I had a friend that was a vegatarian. It was just crazy in her mid thirties hearing her try to tell us that "no animal in the world really eats meat, only us". What I said? What about Lions I asked? She explained to me that Lions don't eat meat, "they rip open the animals and only eat the stomach contents of grass and stuff"! That was about when I admitted I was an animal and a terrible person for eating meat, and went on with it...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Most vegetarians aren't concerned with whether animals in the wild eat meat or not. Most are concerned with human consumption gone wild. What we have in this country now days is NOTHING short of animal factories. I've seen it first hand. Animals aren't treated with any regard to pain, living conditions or anything short of getting them fattened up and ready for sale. There is also the aspect about what those huge farms are doing to the environment, let alone eating diseased animals. Isn't this a lovely sight:http://www.goveg.com/factoryFarming_cows.asp http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvi...eet_your_Meat/ I really doubt that if there is a God, he'd want us treating his creatures like this. Loogy, why jump on this as a political thing? I have a niece who is a veggan. She's also a conservative. She's also weird, which she wasn't until she started the veggan stuff. Nothing political about it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say anything political? Gosh, perhaps I misinterpreted this line you wrote earlier: "Seems as though you wingnuts instantly brand someone that doesn't live your exact lifestyle as nutcases or some such." Usually you use the term 'wingnuts' when you're referring to conservatives, i.e. 'right wingers' (as opposed to 'wrong wingers', I guess). I suppose you're using the term 'wingnuts' to refer to anyone who isn't a 'veggan' or other non-meat eater? -- John H |