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To: Donald Meaker
One of those is Anti-venom,
When i was 14, i got hit by a big rattler while dove hunting with some friends. When i got to the hospital they immediately started me on anti-venom. 2 weeks after starting the anti venom , i had a severe reaction. Took 2 more weeks to clear that up. According to the doctors the reaction was brought on by an allergic reaction to horses. He said i could have the same reaction to horse meat.
16 posted on 05/25/2005 6:31:25 AM PDT by Graycliff (Long haired freaky people, need not apply.)
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To: Graycliff

The only difference between consuming horse meat from cow, pig, chicken and other popular meats is that horses have come to be considered a pet. They are held in many American hearts just as a dog or cat. And I don't know many people that would consider making a meal of their dog.

Sure it may taste good, but are you really selfish enough to feast on the remains of a living creature for your own satisfaction? I'll be sure to have you inhumanly slaughtered and then set on someone's table.

I'm not against anyone eating out of hunger, but when you couldn't care about the life sacrificed for your meal, you become what's known as greedy.


17 posted on 05/15/2006 8:50:54 AM PDT by Rhaye
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