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Originally Posted by cj_purve
cloned milk & meat? oh fucking hell yuck.
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Word is, it is already in the supply. I have read quotes from people who do cloning of animals and cloned animals HAVE in fact been processed and made into meat and served.
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Three years after the Food and Drug Administration first hinted that it might permit the sale of milk and meat from cloned animals, prompting public reactions that ranged from curiosity to disgust, the agency is poised to endorse marketing of the mass-produced animals for public consumption.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...601337_pf.html
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Sorry for all the questions but aside from the personal reasons I've recently started an animal rights website with a friend who works with PETA and am very curious what leads people to their choices. I am not personally keen on being vegan or even vegetarian yet but had already started cutting out most of these things over the last 5 years for health reasons.
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Funny thing is, I have always somewhat been animal rights, however I always suffered the same hypocritical day-to-day living that stated otherwise. You can't be for "animal rights" and then eat them everyday. You cant be " a dog or cat" person, and then eat cows.
Abe Lincoln said that basically you cant be for "human rights" and not "animal rights" to be in support of both brings humans back to its whole.
"I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being." - Abe Lincoln
Blacks were freed by a person who believed in animal rights.
I believe that like Albert Einstein in his final years, that man must become vegetarian to reach a higher plane of existence. It takes strength and courage, and discipline to be veg. Einstein realized it, and so did Abe Lincoln, and so do I.
I rather put myself in that category than with Ted Nugent.