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Old November 25th 03, 06:26 PM
Sherry
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bribes public officials to change the names of
towns to more vegan type names? Does the author have a source for these
statements? As for KFC they got at least one celebrity involved in the
fight. That celebrity is none other than Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson. I
saw a letter than she wrote to KFC regarding the way they keep their
chickens. Of course I do believe she is a vegetarian.

Honey, if you've ever heard her speak, you'll know she's a vegetable.

Well, I'm glad to see she's doing something these days with a little more
substance than posing in lettuce bikinis as a form of protest.

Sherry

  #122  
Old November 25th 03, 06:26 PM
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bribes public officials to change the names of
towns to more vegan type names? Does the author have a source for these
statements? As for KFC they got at least one celebrity involved in the
fight. That celebrity is none other than Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson. I
saw a letter than she wrote to KFC regarding the way they keep their
chickens. Of course I do believe she is a vegetarian.

Honey, if you've ever heard her speak, you'll know she's a vegetable.

Well, I'm glad to see she's doing something these days with a little more
substance than posing in lettuce bikinis as a form of protest.

Sherry

  #123  
Old November 25th 03, 06:26 PM
Sherry
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bribes public officials to change the names of
towns to more vegan type names? Does the author have a source for these
statements? As for KFC they got at least one celebrity involved in the
fight. That celebrity is none other than Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson. I
saw a letter than she wrote to KFC regarding the way they keep their
chickens. Of course I do believe she is a vegetarian.

Honey, if you've ever heard her speak, you'll know she's a vegetable.

Well, I'm glad to see she's doing something these days with a little more
substance than posing in lettuce bikinis as a form of protest.

Sherry

  #124  
Old November 25th 03, 06:32 PM
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Cat Protector wrote:

Well they have a right to be pro-vegan just as I have the right to eat meat.

It's not a matter of your "right to eat meat". It is a matter of moral
inconsistency on your part. You have admirable concern for the
well-being of cats, yet, through your purchases of animal products, you
happily contribute to the suffering and death of animals that are every
bit as intelligent, noble and deserving of protection as cats.

At the very least, people who are concerned with animal welfare, should
take care to purchase the flesh of animals that were farmed as humanely
as possible, that is pasture-raised, farm-slaughtered animals.


  #125  
Old November 25th 03, 06:32 PM
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Cat Protector wrote:

Well they have a right to be pro-vegan just as I have the right to eat meat.

It's not a matter of your "right to eat meat". It is a matter of moral
inconsistency on your part. You have admirable concern for the
well-being of cats, yet, through your purchases of animal products, you
happily contribute to the suffering and death of animals that are every
bit as intelligent, noble and deserving of protection as cats.

At the very least, people who are concerned with animal welfare, should
take care to purchase the flesh of animals that were farmed as humanely
as possible, that is pasture-raised, farm-slaughtered animals.


  #126  
Old November 25th 03, 06:32 PM
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Cat Protector wrote:

Well they have a right to be pro-vegan just as I have the right to eat meat.

It's not a matter of your "right to eat meat". It is a matter of moral
inconsistency on your part. You have admirable concern for the
well-being of cats, yet, through your purchases of animal products, you
happily contribute to the suffering and death of animals that are every
bit as intelligent, noble and deserving of protection as cats.

At the very least, people who are concerned with animal welfare, should
take care to purchase the flesh of animals that were farmed as humanely
as possible, that is pasture-raised, farm-slaughtered animals.


  #127  
Old November 25th 03, 06:52 PM
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kaeli wrote in message . ..
In article ,
enlightened us with...

A safe form of anti freeze has been on the market for over five years.
I've used it exclusively since then. The problem is that consumers are
not interested in paying an extra $2-3 a gallon for the safe stuff.


Or they don't know about it.

I know I didn't.

Then again, I don't really use the stuff, either. My car goes to the car
doctor for any problems. heh

I don't suppose you know a brand name here in the states? I'd like to
list it (and any others that are safer) on my web page.


The brand name is Sierra. It shouldn't be hard to find a web site. I
don't service my cars either, but I do demand that this be used
whenever antifreeze is replaced. They usually charge an extra couple
bucks per gallon. I use it on my farm equipment back in Northern Idaho
and it has proved quite effective.

From a web site selling the stuff
SIERRA Antifreeze is formulated with propylene glycol rather than
conventional ethylene glycol — the base used for traditional
antifreeze. While attaining performance characteristics comparable to
ethylene glycol based antifreeze, SIERRA Antifreeze provides
additional benefits. SIERRA Antifreeze's propylene glycol formula is
less toxic and therefore safer than ethylene glycol coolants. This
provides safety to children, pets, and animals in the environment
exposed to antifreeze leakage. Moreover, SIERRA Antifreeze's less
toxic base remains safer even after use in your engine.
  #128  
Old November 25th 03, 06:52 PM
Steve Crane
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kaeli wrote in message . ..
In article ,
enlightened us with...

A safe form of anti freeze has been on the market for over five years.
I've used it exclusively since then. The problem is that consumers are
not interested in paying an extra $2-3 a gallon for the safe stuff.


Or they don't know about it.

I know I didn't.

Then again, I don't really use the stuff, either. My car goes to the car
doctor for any problems. heh

I don't suppose you know a brand name here in the states? I'd like to
list it (and any others that are safer) on my web page.


The brand name is Sierra. It shouldn't be hard to find a web site. I
don't service my cars either, but I do demand that this be used
whenever antifreeze is replaced. They usually charge an extra couple
bucks per gallon. I use it on my farm equipment back in Northern Idaho
and it has proved quite effective.

From a web site selling the stuff
SIERRA Antifreeze is formulated with propylene glycol rather than
conventional ethylene glycol — the base used for traditional
antifreeze. While attaining performance characteristics comparable to
ethylene glycol based antifreeze, SIERRA Antifreeze provides
additional benefits. SIERRA Antifreeze's propylene glycol formula is
less toxic and therefore safer than ethylene glycol coolants. This
provides safety to children, pets, and animals in the environment
exposed to antifreeze leakage. Moreover, SIERRA Antifreeze's less
toxic base remains safer even after use in your engine.
  #129  
Old November 25th 03, 06:52 PM
Steve Crane
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kaeli wrote in message . ..
In article ,
enlightened us with...

A safe form of anti freeze has been on the market for over five years.
I've used it exclusively since then. The problem is that consumers are
not interested in paying an extra $2-3 a gallon for the safe stuff.


Or they don't know about it.

I know I didn't.

Then again, I don't really use the stuff, either. My car goes to the car
doctor for any problems. heh

I don't suppose you know a brand name here in the states? I'd like to
list it (and any others that are safer) on my web page.


The brand name is Sierra. It shouldn't be hard to find a web site. I
don't service my cars either, but I do demand that this be used
whenever antifreeze is replaced. They usually charge an extra couple
bucks per gallon. I use it on my farm equipment back in Northern Idaho
and it has proved quite effective.

From a web site selling the stuff
SIERRA Antifreeze is formulated with propylene glycol rather than
conventional ethylene glycol — the base used for traditional
antifreeze. While attaining performance characteristics comparable to
ethylene glycol based antifreeze, SIERRA Antifreeze provides
additional benefits. SIERRA Antifreeze's propylene glycol formula is
less toxic and therefore safer than ethylene glycol coolants. This
provides safety to children, pets, and animals in the environment
exposed to antifreeze leakage. Moreover, SIERRA Antifreeze's less
toxic base remains safer even after use in your engine.
 




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