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Everyone! I am so excited!

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pintoca said:
Oh God, are you ever in the wrong website.

I eat 1 Lb of chicken/day (when dieting)

I lace that with a variety of pork and beef products.
:lmao: man have you got that right!

This has got to be the only place where I have ever seen people brag about how much red meat they packed down in one sitting and or discuss the relative leanness of buffalo, horsemeat or venison!

Shit, if it moves slow enough most of us seriously consider gnawing on it :chomp:
 
resqguy said:
Is it wrong that I'm totally turned on by that? :p
No, it would be wrong if you weren't :qt:

Okay, truth, when I WAS a vegetarian my favorite quote, that I did use in mixed company on more than a few occasions (because whenever you tell people you're a vegetarian they start going through this whole list of "what do you eat") was:

"I don't eat no dead meat." :evil:

Shut 'em up pretty quick, and my (then) husband loved it because if guys overheard it they looked at him like "Ooooo, you da man."
 
musclemom said:
No, it would be wrong if you weren't :qt:

Okay, truth, when I WAS a vegetarian my favorite quote, that I did use in mixed company on more than a few occasions (because whenever you tell people you're a vegetarian they start going through this whole list of "what do you eat") was:

"I don't eat no dead meat." :evil:

Shut 'em up pretty quick, and my (then) husband loved it because if guys overheard it they looked at him like "Ooooo, you da man."

Awwwwwwww yeah.
 
I don't see much of a difference in goose liver, chicken liver, etc? I mean, unless one is a vegan, which I am not, it is kind of hypocritical for one to criticize eating one product versus another. In the end, when we eat animals, we kill animals. Do we not like fois gras just because the animal is cute?
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
I will be attending my first animal rights protest downtown here in Chicago at City Hall. I'm not sure if many of you are familiar with Foie Gras but it is a delicacy that has been banned here in Chicago because of the animal abuse/torture involved with it. It really is atrocious.. I did a research paper on this awhile ago and I was horrified after my hours of research, what goes on.

Anyway, Mayor Daley will be at City Hall this Wed signing a document that will try and repeal the ban. Him and other politicians... many are trying to stop him...

I am really excited!! If you see me on the news, let me know! lol.

Event Description: Mayor Daley announced that the vote to repeal the Foie Gras Ban will be completed at the next City Council Meeting on Wed., May 23 just as Sheila O'Grady, the mayor's former chief-of-staff, became the new Executive Director of the Illinois Restaurant Association which is pushing for repeal. Alderman Edward Burke has announced his intention to call for a City Council vote on to repeal Chicago's ban on the sale of foie gras. (Foie Gras is the enlarged liver of a goose or duck served as an expensive delicacy. The animals' livers are enlarged by force feeding them with 18 inch metal rods and causes ruptured internal organs or asphyxiation when food becomes impacted in their throats and digestive systems. See www.banfoiegras.org for more details. Foie Gras is so cruel that 13 European countries and the state of California have enacted similar bans. According to a 2004 Zogby poll, 77% of Americans favor the ban of Foie Gras because of its cruelty.)

Alderman Joe Moore, sponsor of the Foie Gras Ban, has urged people in Chicago's animal protection community to be vocal at next Wednesday's City Council Meeting. Alderman Moore risked his re-election on banning Foie Gras because he feels that "preventing the sale of a food product derived from the torture of innocent animals are precisely the sort of issues that should be tackled by legislative bodies." The idea that legislative bodies can act to create a humane world for all animals (including humans) is profound and is why national animal protection organizations (such as HSUS, PETA, and Farm Sanctuary) and industries that profit by harming animals will be closely watching what happens in Chicago next Wednesday, May 23rd.

I'm urging you, fellow Chicago Animal Rights Meetup members to join me and many other local activists, in a Demonstration and Press Conference at City Hall on Wednesday at 9AM. We want to have at least 200 activists there holding signs (which we will provide), occupying city hall chambers, and chanting in support of the Ban in the City Hall Lobby. Please show up and bring a friend (or two). I realize that this may mean taking a half-day off or even a full-day off from work, but if you attend one animal protection effort all year, THIS IS THE ONE!

We will also lobby Aldermen in person and ask that you call, or better yet, visit your alderman (dial 311 if you don't know who that is). Most importantly, please plan to attend next Wednesday, 5/23, at 9AM at City Hall (121 N. LaSalle).


Graphic images below:
http://www.veganpeace.com/animal_cruelty/Pictures/FoieGras.jpg
http://www.stopforcefeeding.com/photos/images/hudson-foie-gras-trash.jpg
http://www.vgt.ch/vn/0103/foie-gras.JPG
http://www.animalwritings.com/2005/images/foie-gras-broken-bill-sm.jpg


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