Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Here's a follow up: http://news./s/ap/20060109/ap_on_fe_st/cow_escape but as you can see by the last paragraph, it doesn't change perceptions the way you'd think it would. I'm still shaking my head over that. sigh. Karey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 When people give me a hard time (usually good natured), I always point out there's no mad bean sprout disease! Karey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 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 > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10766021 > > > > > > Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add > photos, events, holidays, whatever. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > 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 > advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a > qualified health professional. > > edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained > from a qualified health professional. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 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! > > Karey > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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