Posted on 11/16/2008 9:13:18 AM PST by poobear
Animals Rights Group Approaches Blue Cross Blue Shield
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called on Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont to raise health insurance premiums for people who eat meat and lower the premiums for vegetarians, Plattsburgh, Vt., television station WPTZ reported.
~snip~ Not sure how much we are allowed to post from IB
http://www.cowsaredelicious.com/modules/AMS/article.php?storyid=168
Vegetarians Accelerate Global Warming
Date 2008/9/4 15:16:50 | Topic: I Don’t Get It!
In a recent post on on their goveg.com website, PETA claims that Eating 1 lb. of meat emits the same amount of greenhouse gases as driving an SUV 40 miles.”(1) That’s great. Except they don’t say what kind of meat. Or where the meat is raised. Free-range cattle actually contribute to sequestering carbon since they are raised on grasslands.(2) But things are always black and white with PETA. Meat bad. Vegetables good. This kind of thinking drives me crazy.
Let’s look at the root of the “meat eating destroys the environment” thought process. It’s really quite simple if you’re a militant-vegan:
1. Meat eaters raise cattle.
2. Cattle emit massive amounts of greenhouse gas while in captivity.
3. Greenhouse gas destroys ozone.
4. Everyone bursts into flame.
Now let’s look at the “Sven sees in color” scenario:
1. Vegans and vegetarians eat foods that cause cows and humans alike to produce excess gas.
2. Vegans and vegetarians convince the entire human population to do the same.
3. 6.6 billion people start flatulating at an unprecedented level, which destroys ozone.
4. Everyone bursts into flame.
At this point, I’m sure you’re having a good laugh over this, but there is an element of truth to my prophecy of global flatus.
A normal adult human expels between 1 and 4 pints of gas a day. Most foods that contain carbohydrates cause gas, while foods containing fats and proteins cause little gas. Foods high in the sugars raffinose, fructose, and sorbitol cause excessive gas. Beans are incredibly high in raffinose. Fructose and sorbitol are found in high concentration in fruits and vegetables(3). Furthermore, studies show that people on a vegetarian diet produce about 4.5 times the methane that an omnivorous person produces.(4)
So what does all of this mean?
Meat eaters: sometimes gassy.
Vegetarians and vegans: smelly, bloated sacks of environment-destroying carbon and methane. Hey, if PETA members can throw paint on people for not following their beliefs, I can call vegetarians and vegans smelly.
So stop eating meat. Hell, stop us all from eating meat. You might look good with third-degree burns on your scalp. Or, you could help save the planet. Eat a cow. That’s right. I went there.
Why no, I don’t make this cr** up:
(1) PETA/GoVeg.com, http://www.goveg.com/environment.asp
(2) Soil Carbon Coalition, http://www.soilcarboncoalition.org
(3) National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/gas
(4) The Human Methane Fingerprint, http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca
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I call for tax rebates for eating PETA members!
People are made of meat, and are probably tasty, too.
Well, that’s what the Donner party said......
;-)
November 21, 2008, 5:17 pm
A Sarah Palin Thanksgiving By The (New York Times) Editorial Board
Weve differed with Sarah Palin a great deal on substance. We dont agree with her hardline approach to the Iraq War, her harsh anti-government rhetoric, and her style of negative campaigning.
But we also worry a bit about, how should we put it, the persona she has brought with her to national politics. We did not care at all for the swipe she took against community organizers at the Republican National Convention.
And then theres this. You dont have to be a huge animal lover to question why Governor Palin chose to be interviewed while issuing a traditional seasonal pardon of a turkey while turkeys were being executed in the background.
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