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and if you look at related articles on the same page

it talks about our first domestic case of mad cow

disease and how a mad cow very well could have gotten

into the food supply.....

 

i'm the only vegetarian in my family...my boys and

husband ate beef just last night... its scary....

 

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I did not notice that article about mad cow disease. Wowzers. Perhaps this

publication has a hidden agenda being that these stories are appearing together.

Coincidence, hmmm, I hope not. ~Shelly

 

jamesgirl <myheartisjames wrote:

and if you look at related articles on the same page

it talks about our first domestic case of mad cow

disease and how a mad cow very well could have gotten

into the food supply.....

 

i'm the only vegetarian in my family...my boys and

husband ate beef just last night... its scary....

 

jamesgirl

 

 

 

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i read another article about her - the slaughter house

owner said she had such a will to live that he

couldn't bear to kill her - the owner was selling her

for a heavily inflated fee and several farm

sanctuary's were offering to buy her. A few people

commented how smart animals can be and one remarked

that they may start thinking about becoming a

vegetarian

 

--- shelly <joychild72 wrote:

 

> I am so appalled at how this story ended. There is

> still hope though. Having articles like this in the

> media potentially could change how people view " food

> animals. " Gosh, If only I was there, what a public

> outrage I would have incited. Does anyone know how

> to track this story down? Perhaps the cow is still

> alive and we can start a petition or something.

> Please feel free to share your thoughts.

> ~Shelly

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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10766021

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> For more information about vegetarianism, please

> visit the VRG website at http://www.vrg.org and for

> materials especially useful for families go to

> http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list

> and is not intended to provide personal medical

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I'll have to remember that.

 

Ed

 

 

--- karey wrote:

 

> When people give me a hard time (usually good

> natured), I always point

> out there's no mad bean sprout disease!

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> Karey

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