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More like this please (school kids attack PETA goons!)
Instapundit ^ | 10.15.02 | Glenn Reynolds

Posted on 10/15/2002 10:10:15 AM PDT by mhking

MORE LIKE THIS, PLEASE:

Sean Gifford of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and an unidentified man in a cow-suit had planned a peaceful protest at the gates of the Grammar School to let pupils know about the claimed hazards in milk.

But they had to be rescued by two female police officers when the teenage pupils launched a violent protest of their own.

About 100 children, shouting "milk for the masses" and carrying banners, surrounded Mr Gifford and his "cow" partner and drenched them both in milk for about ten minutes. The police eventually intervened and escorted the PETA members back to their car.

(Via Iain Murray).


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To: Rytwyng
Look at this site:

Not Milk

I know I can never give up milk products myself...but with all the hormones they stuff into cows to make they grow up in half the time they used too....I'd be leary in having my kids drink it until they were older.

21 posted on 10/15/2002 10:31:22 AM PDT by Sungirl
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To: DWSUWF
I sowwy...
22 posted on 10/15/2002 10:32:04 AM PDT by mhking
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To: DWSUWF
Oh...well..it takes me longer since my minds not in the gutter. :p~~
23 posted on 10/15/2002 10:32:06 AM PDT by Sungirl
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To: mhking
"...I sowwy..."

LOL!

No sweat...

It's a sort of 'cosmic payback'... I do that to my wife all the time.

And then I talk her into drinking a big, tall, cold glass of hormone laden milk so that I can watch her breasts grow!

24 posted on 10/15/2002 10:35:03 AM PDT by DWSUWF
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To: DWSUWF
Don't forget to watch the mustache too.
25 posted on 10/15/2002 10:36:13 AM PDT by Sungirl
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To: Sungirl
"...Oh...well..it takes me longer since my minds not in the gutter. :p~~..."

It's not my fault Sungirl...

I'm a guy...

You know how we are.

26 posted on 10/15/2002 10:36:30 AM PDT by DWSUWF
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To: dd5339
I would have commissioned a fire pumper truck from my husband's station & turned the hoses on the inhabitants of the cages!

Here, we'll get that nasty ol' paint off'n you all...Hold still now..."

27 posted on 10/15/2002 10:36:34 AM PDT by Wondervixen
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To: mhking
What did these loons expect? You get between an teenage boy and a gallon of milk at your own peril.
28 posted on 10/15/2002 10:36:59 AM PDT by tacticalogic
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To: mhking
Milk for the Masses! I love it!
29 posted on 10/15/2002 10:37:55 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: mhking
ROFL!!! Good! Serves those goons right! Doggone veggie-NAZIS!!!
30 posted on 10/15/2002 10:38:18 AM PDT by Sister_T
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To: mhking
The only thing better would have been if they had dumped used milk on the PETdiots.
31 posted on 10/15/2002 10:38:32 AM PDT by strela
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To: Sungirl
All the "bad for your health" claims, made about milk, simply don't apply to the raw, organic stuff. Actually, the hormones injected into a cow can't get into the milk anyway, but, for the sake of the animal, organic farmers avoid hormones.

Since I switched to all-raw milk and butter, I haven't had to use one sick day. There's apparently something in raw dairy fat that boosts the immune system. My wife was totally unable to drink milk or eat cheese til she switched to the raw stuff, now she can digest it just fine.. probably due to the enzyme content which is preserved by avoiding pasteruization.

Milk, in its natural state, is good for you. And it's great for growing children, as evidenced by 8000 years of post-Neolithic European history -- natural selection favored the milk drinkers causing the lactase persistance gene to become common among whites. This wouldn't have happened if milk was harmful -- selection would have DISfavored milk users.

32 posted on 10/15/2002 10:39:08 AM PDT by Rytwyng
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To: mhking
Good news story of the day!
33 posted on 10/15/2002 10:41:13 AM PDT by rintense
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To: tacticalogic
What did these loons expect? You get between an teenage boy and a gallon of milk at your own peril.

You've got that right! I can't stop my fourteen year old son from drinking the stuff.

34 posted on 10/15/2002 10:41:45 AM PDT by Sister_T
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To: Sungirl
I agree. It isn't that the milk itself is full of hormones naturally but rather the feeds and such that the cows ingest are treated with hormones and such. During digestion the hormones are passed through to the milk.

Two years ago when my daughter was 7 I took her to the dr because of a painful "lump" in her right breast. Of course I was thinking the worst and imagining all sorts of things wrong with her. After an examination he concluded that she was developing breasts. He was going to diagnose it as precocious puberty ( premature ) but he said the standards for that has been lowered to 6 years old. She was "too old" for that diagnosis. He also said that it was a wonder that boys today could grow a mustache because of the hormones in our foods. So here I am today with a 9 year old LITTLE girl with breasts that rival a 14 or 15 year old's. I am now feeding my children organic milk.

35 posted on 10/15/2002 10:41:53 AM PDT by PleaseNoMore
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To: DWSUWF
How do you make a hormone?

Take away her dildo.

36 posted on 10/15/2002 10:43:06 AM PDT by doberville
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To: Rytwyng
Since I switched to all-raw milk and butter, I haven't had to use one sick day

I haven't used a sick day in about 6 years. (And those two, consecutive, were due to a 'work related injury'.) I don't eat or drink 'organic' food of any sort. Just the regular stuff from Giant and Shoppers'. There must be something in the hormones and pesticides that boosts the immune system...

37 posted on 10/15/2002 10:44:22 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard
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To: Sister_T
You've got that right! I can't stop my fourteen year old son from drinking the stuff.

I've got a 17 year-old that can go through a gallon in couple of days.

38 posted on 10/15/2002 10:44:46 AM PDT by tacticalogic
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To: Rytwyng
I wouldn't doubt that organic milk is different. I was referring to the stuff we buy in the store in the last 10 years...when greed and hormones took over.

Thanks for the info....I personally never buy milk...not in my coffee or on my cereal. To me its just extra fat calories. I do, however, indulge in nonfat ice milk. :)

39 posted on 10/15/2002 10:44:53 AM PDT by Sungirl
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To: Rytwyng
Or maybe it's the occasional venison and rabbit?
40 posted on 10/15/2002 10:45:45 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard
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