Posted on 10/28/2008 5:05:16 AM PDT by Calpernia
In a speech this afternoon in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Senator Barack Obama made a groundbreaking announcement:
I have long been an advocate of the less fortunate among us, of those who life has handed a crooked deck, the short end of the stick, an unfair deal. There are no Americans for who this is more true than the populations of our feedlots and industrial farms. It is time to end the exploitation of farmed animals on American soil. It is time to give up hamburgers as we have given up slave-holding. It is time for us to end our dependence on milkshakes as we must end our dependence on foreign oil. It is time to acknowledge that the fishing industry does damage to our oceans far beyond that of emissions from our coal burning power plants. I invite all Americans to join me in a bright future free of cruelty and exploitation, free of the blood of innocents killed only for our pleasure.
While details of his animal liberation agenda were vague, he obviously doesn't lack conviction. When questioned directly by a reporter after the speech, Obama stated "Yes, I am now a vegan. From a personal perspective, it doesn't hurt that people of African descent are invariably lactose intolerant."
Longtime vegan and perennial presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich was supportive, saying "It's wonderful to see a young politician like Barack taking a stand on such an important, under-discussed issue." Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean was less enthusiastic: "While we support Mr. Obama's right to stand up for his principles, this decision takes him so far away from mainstream American belief that it's difficult to regard his candidacy as viable. The corn and soy lobby think they've pulled off a coup here, but he's just lost his Super Delegates." (It's worth noting that the Vermont dairy lobby is especially strong.)
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If he was in Altoona PA on March 30th. Why would an April 1st post on the event deem it a joke?
I would appreciate more proof of it being a joke beore it is readily dismissed as one. Especially since I found his survey response and posted them here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2117305/posts?page=49#49
One of the bills does end livestock farming. I will go pull that bill number.
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Barack Obama: "I Am Now a Vegan"
by Jason DasApril 1, 2008 4:39pmFiled under: Animal Rights Environmentalism Farmed Animals Government, Law & Politics Humor
It's April Fools.
And this is a dead giveaway:
From a personal perspective, it doesn't hurt that people of African descent are invariably lactose intolerant."
It's satire.
That’s nice. Hiltler was a vegetarian too.
You personally, or on camera?
Hitler was a vegatarian
LOL!!!! — I always thought Obama was a talking vegetable.
This is for real?
He’s always reminded me of the wimpy vegetarians I know.
I can’t find the bill number. But President Bush vetoed the Farm Bill 2008. It would have shut down small farms due to air standards under the EPA rules.
Thanks.
It was strange when Michelle Obama went on and on about bacon....trying to convince everyone he's not a muslim?
>>>It was strange when Michelle Obama went on and on about bacon....trying to convince everyone he’s not a muslim?
Muslim? Animal Rights Activists? Who knows. Definitely opportunists for the dollar.
Michelle Obama was also the one that got vivisections banned in medical schools/colleges. I know that was an Animal Rights Movement activism. I don’t know if it had anything to do with Islam.
But try to find that on the net now. I saw three different things disappear when I posted this this morning. My links to the Michelle Obama vivisection activism was one of them.
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