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Old 06-24-2005, 03:04 PM   #11
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@Jun 24 2005, 07:22 PM
PETA also put a billboard up in Edmonton against eating meat.# A radio station up there responded by holding a BBQ right underneath that sign.

Alberta is not the place to be campaigning against meat consumption.#

And aren't we oh-so proud of that.
Yep, there's nothing like going out, finding a cow and tearing its still beating heart out of its chest cavity, chucking it on a roll with some fresh swiss cheese and a helping of mustard and eating it with a side order of toungue and brains.


mmmmmm mmmmmm now thats a spicy meatball.

Seriously, I have no problem with lifestyle choices, I have no problem with protesters. I have a lot of problems with PETA, and the way they go about thier business.[/b][/quote]
I like steak as much as the next Albertan. Ranching, however, is a pretty poor way to use the land. I'm pretty sure that soy produces _much_ more food (and probably healthier for you) than cattle per area-unit.

Of course, who wants to eat a Soy-Steak, right?

What's the difference between a tree-hugging protestor and an animal-hugging PETA to you?
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