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by "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 10, 2008 at 11:11 AM

I thought it was interesting that a PETA award was greeted with the phrase
rat's ass,
I meanwhy exploit a rat's ass if you are a member of that group.  Time to
excommunicate the person who used it



Original Message ----- 
From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups: talk.religion.spirituality,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 1:15 PM
Subject: this was the year...hero


>I remember reading an interview with Richard Simmons who said that he
lost
> in the neighborhood of 10 pounds. He was apparently quite obese when
> younger.  Apparently, he had plastic surgery to correct his post weight 
> loss
> experience.  Although he was a young adult, he was probably older than
20.
> Also, I seem to recall that he lost the weight very very quickly.  A 
> gradual
> weight loss would probably aid in the shrinkage problem.  a person who 
> tries
> what he did may end up
> with some stretch marks and coco shea is supposed to help with that
>
> Low carb isn't working well for me anymore. I am thinking of adopting
the
> food pyramid theory again.
>
> eat like an egyptian
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Newsgroups: alt.music.ourladypeace,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 11:57 PM
> Subject: staring at
>
>
>> Did it ever occur to them that hypertension, heart disease, stroke,
>> cancer, obesity, and other diseases can also be caused by pizza, french
>> fries, ice cream, cheesecake, milkshakes, Tastykakes, fettucini
alfredo,
>> potato chips, french toast, potato pancakes, and creme brulee?
>> OH NO!!!! Do you think this means they're going to institute a TWINKIES
>> tax!!!
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > For Immediate Release:
>>> > January 27, 2000
>>> >
>>> > Contact:
>>> > Bruce Friedrich 757-622-7382
>>> >
>>> > New Hamp****re -- "Petunia the Pig" may not vote, but as citizens in 
>>> > New
>>> > Hamp****re turn their attention to selecting candidates for the
>>> > presidency,
>>> > she will be proposing her own legislation on behalf of vegetarian
>>> > voters.
>>> > Waving signs reading, "Cut the ****k--Tax Meat," Petunia will greet
>>> > candidates and their audiences at various locations across the state

>>> > to
>> urge
>>> > sup****t for a meat tax.
>>> >
>>> > PETA is advocating an excise tax on each purchase of meat and
poultry,
>>> > in
>>> > the same way cancer-awareness groups advocated taxing cigarettes.
>>> > Re****ts
>>> > estimate that Americans spend as much as 123 billion dollars a year
to
>> treat
>>> > hypertension, heart disease, stroke, cancer, obesity, and other
>>> > diseases
>>> > directly related to meat consumption. Work loss due to these
illnesses
>> costs
>>> > businesses millions more. PETA wants a meat tax to pay for dietary
>> education
>>> > programs that would help reduce health care costs and save
consumers'
>>> > and
>>> > animals' lives.
>>> >
>>> > A tax on meat would also help pay to clean up after the meat 
>>> > industry's
>> huge
>>> > detrimental effect on the environment. Groups like the National 
>>> > Audubon
>>> > Society and the Union of Concerned Scientists recognize that
>>> > meat-eating
>>> > ranks in the top three worst things we do to the planet.
>>> >
>>> > "Candidates who talk about fair taxation and fiscal responsibility,"
>>> > says
>>> > PETA's Vegetarian Campaign coordinator, Bruce Friedrich, "must
realize
>> that
>>> > meat consumption costs us billions of dollars and millions of lives
>>> > each
>>> > year. A meat tax could be used as health insurance for health
problems
>> that
>>> > America's meat-eaters will invariably face later in life."
>>> >
>>> > For an interview with Bruce Friedrich, please call 757-622-7382,
ext.
>>> > 608.
>>> > For more information, please visit our Web site at www.TaxMeat.com,
or
>> call
>>> > 1-888-VEG-FOOD.
>>
>
 




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"marika" <ma  2008-02-10 11:11:25 

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