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Skipper8656568
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I my self am a proud veg and im a guy i dont see any thing wrong with that, however my peers constantly put me down for it. I question others about it and some say that animals are kiled to keep the population under control, then shouldnt we do that to humans? are there any other vegetarians on armor? if you are a caravor responding to this please try not to be insultive i get enough from my freinds and family

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Megamickel
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I still hold true to my earlier statement that vegetarianism as a movement to "save" animals is simply another way for domestic terrorists to attempt to attack America, when they themselves are guilty of mass euthanasia, arson, attempted murder, burglary, and assault. And even worse, their president CONDONES these crimes.

I'd love to watch you eat something you thought was vegetarian and then tell you it contained meat. The pure schadenfruede of it all would be hilarious. Ah... I'm such an asshat. But I refuse to change my eating habits, and for you to tell me that what I'm eating is morally wrong... well, I don't buy into your beliefs. You're being just as bad as religious extremists (like a certain terrorist organization responsible for a certain attack on America), and you WILL be destroyed.

Strop
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Armed: If you're healthier with an omnivorous diet, then more power to you, I say. I don't really see the point of arguing over whether it's possible or to what degree it is possible to have a healthy vegetarian diet. N.B. since I study medicine I have an entire gamut of literature and knowledge at my disposal, but have not brought it all into play because I'm not entirely sure of its relevance to this thread.

Mega: I'm confused. On one hand, you disapprove of the political nature of the vegetarian movement (likening it to domestic terrorism), and on the other you appear to wish to validate it, nay, exacerbate it by waging war?

That's like the war on terror mentality, which is like the war on drugs mentality, which, yes, is like the war on religion mentality. See a pattern emerging?

This:

But I refuse to change my eating habits, and for you to tell me that what I'm eating is morally wrong... well, I don't buy into your beliefs.

...is all that needed to be said.

Calm
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Guys, this topic is really getting onto my nerves.
If you can't stay calm and exchange peacefully your points of view without "attacking" each other, I'll lock it.
I said it before: everyone has his own point of view...

And please, don't bring forth ridiculous arguments. For example assimilating vegetarianism to terrorism is ridiculous and can be considered offending by some people...

Thanks a lot for your comprehension.

Hayleyxx
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animal slaghter is wrong but if u eat wot u catch its not wrong but if u dont then that is just mean and wrong =(

Armed_Blade
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-Un comprehensionnates with calm- >.>

A vegetarian movement can't happen for another reason. There are some people that live off of meat. Like literrally, also, as someone thats Pakistani, we eat lots of goats and cows. Always have, and probably, hopefully, will always try to. By making everything veggie, people will be mad. And soon enough, Meat will become drugs. And where there are drugs, there are guns. So then we'll have something else people cna get addicted to.

Yeah, I dun think we'll have veggie terrorists soon. But you never know. XD

darkblust
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Ya,that is harsh,its terrible to kill animals.i love eating meat,but that is not right to kill animals like that.('_'

Hayleyxx
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Nomad

yeh ur right darkblust xx

murftheman
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"PETA created the "Got Beer?" campaign."

LMAO, i can't stop laughing at that, what kind of MORONS are in PETA?????!!!!!!!

ROFLMAO!!

Skipper8656568
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murftheman it is comments like that that make you no freinds ( I see you have none on your account!) and Megamickel is somebody getting angry and overexarating, Megamickel don't have this topic locked because of your hot mouth thank you. I do not intend to be mean to you but you are sounding like a real R.N. you claim to be a christain but you don't go to church.the idea that animals are getting hurt entertains you and you try to break down any arguements in your way. Calm is right this is not to be an arguement so please Megamickel if you want to make it one just send it to me not this form thank you. We could have more veggie terrorists son if the meat industry doesn't change thier ways.

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I agree with skipper. The thing is, vegetarian terrorrists are more likeley to happen if people declare Vegetarianism a crime. I am not against people eating meat (I wouldn't myself), but the way they kill animals for food makes me sick. The nly way we should eat meat is if we catch it ourselves, and use the whole animal for something productive. If it wasn't for slaughter houses, I bet there would be 50% less vegetarians than there are today. Also, vegetariansm is religious, so you would declare some religions terrorrists because they don't eat meat.

Megamickel
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I'm not getting angry. I'm just getting started.

Calm, I have DOCUMENTED PROOF that the FBI has accused PETA's spokesgroups of "acts of terrorism". Believe it or not...

Rod Coronado, a former ALF activist, received $64,000 from the group and two months later another $38,240 as a loan which has never been paid back to fund his legal defense when he was convicted of having set fire to a Michigan State University research lab in 1992. PETA claimed a tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service for the donation after the arson took place.[http://epw.senate.gov/109th/Exhibit_11.pdf][http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2004/aug/01/animalwelfare.world]Link[/url] PETA is also alleged to have donated $1.3 million to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM),[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2004/aug/01/animalwelfare.world] Link[/url]an organization that promotes the use of alternatives to animal testing, but which has been criticized for its links with the ALF, and in particular with Dr. Jerry Vlasak, a trauma surgeon who runs the North American Animal Liberation Press Office.[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2004/jul/25/health.animalrights]Link[/url] PETA also gave $5,000 to the Josh Harper Support Committee, before Harper was convicted of "animal enterprise terrorism" in the U.S. in connection with the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty campaign.[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article737247.ece]Link[/url] According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, PETA also provided $7,500 to Fran Trutt, convicted of the attempted murder of Leon Hirsch, the CEO of the United States Surgical Corporation.Link

No, not all vegetarians are terrorists. But PETA is a supporter and spokesgroup for terrorists and MUST be dealt with.

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i eat meat too survive and stuffs like that but im against fure jackets because they are killing animals for fashion.only like rabbit or cow fure because they eat them and then use it on jackets but i do not have anithing against vegetarians

Megamickel
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Oh, no. I have to redo the citation. Hold on.
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This would be easier if I could edit my post... >_>

hojoko
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Well, a way you could deal with PETA is to get rid of animal cruelty. That way, they wouldn't need to be "terrorrists" because animal cruelty is gone.

Sting
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You know, even if they made a law against animal cruelty, it would still be done. Even though there are laws against doing drugs, people still do it.

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