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Default one less - 08-22-2002, 02:05 PM

I think they are trying the carrot and stick approach.Harrass them until they change and then reward them for changing.

At least the oppurtunity is there for some of their customers to buy cruel free food.Although I thought their article gave way to much credit to Burger King I think I see where PETA is coming from.

I would just as soon see them blown up frankly.But then another would just be built in its place.

Change comes way too slow for me, but a step in the right direction is still a step.If they find they can make money from soy burgers they will make more and kill less cows.

Jndas, I don't know how long you have been away from the US but when you see the place again you may be shocked to see how fat the people have become.Slobs man.How to educate them away from this type of eatting is a real challenge.Right now they are completely addicted to this garbage.Frankly it looks bleak.
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