The sleeper vote of this election is school moms sick and tired of having to supplement crappy school lunches and starving utes coming home in the afternoon to raid the fridge.
I have to laugh. Because if not I’d cry.
The same people who deny the existence of a higheer power, regardless of the name we ascribe him...who preach the gospel of evolution, go strangely silent explaining simple human traits like canine incisors and front set eyes that we ‘evolved.’
The earmarks of a carnivore.
So how is it that nature ‘designed us’ over millions of years of evolution to eat meat (and we display the classic traith thereof), but in the late 80s, ‘science’ determined that no, we really are really cows and need plants to thrive healthily. That Meat is evil and we just need the non estrogen producing soy form of protien.
Freaking morons. No wonder there are so many pussified men in the world.
“not educating kids about the health benefits of a plant-based diet”
What benefits are those? Malnutrition and death?
So now our schools are supposed to blatantly indoctrinate our kids to be vegetarian?
But we do not have an official religion in this country?
Tobacco is a vegetable right? Perhaps they should return brass spitoons to the classroom.
What ever happened to the brown sack lunch with a P/B and Jelly sandwich, apple and cookies?
We have NOT come a long way!!
If a meal has no meat, it isn’t a meal, It’s a salad.
I don’t mind a salad before my meal, bit I want meat, fish, oysters, crab, some sort of animal that died to feed me in my meal.Vegetables are good on the side.
“The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is a fanatical animal rights group that seeks to remove eggs, milk, meat, and seafood from the American diet, and to eliminate the use of animals in scientific research.
Less than 5 percent of PCRMs members are physicians.
“Despite its operational and financial ties to other animal activist groups and its close relationship with violent zealots, PCRM has successfully duped the media and much of the general public into believing that its pronouncements about the superiority of vegetarian-only diets represent the opinion of the medical community.
[PCRM president Neal] Barnard has co-signed letters, on PCRM letterhead, with the leader of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, an animal-rights group the Department of Justice calls a domestic terrorist threat.
PCRM also has ties to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. An agency called the Foundation to Support Animal Protection has distributed money from PETA to PCRM in the past and, until very recently, did both groups books. Barnard and PETA head Ingrid Newkirk are both on the foundations board.