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Sorry, these people picked on me all the time on the other group (VegansUncensored), they even laughed at me when I had been in hospital with second hand smoke related chest trouble when I was pregnant, me and my baby could have died and they still thought it was bad of me to report the taxi driver for smoking in his cab and get him fired from his job.

They spell my name like this "Leslie" all the time so I thought one of them was possibly here in disguise as you.

I don't mean to victimise you, I understand you are really who you say.

 

Lesley

 

 

B. B. [ibyza2001]20 August 2002 15:55 Subject: none

 

 

 

 

 

no I am just an analphabet from Spain, no need to victimize all the time darling

 

 

>"Lesley Dove"

 

>

>

 

>RE: Re: I agree but

>Tue, 20 Aug 2002 13:52:26 +0100

>

>

>Yeah right next time I'll just let someone kill me...

>

>Lesley NOT Leslie (you're not MrBig or Edith under an alias are you?)

>

>

> B. B. [ibyza2001]

> 20 August 2002 13:32

>

> RE: Re: I agree but

>

>

> As a non violent a vegan should be, Leslie; violence is never the issue,

>violence is never the answer NO MATTER WHO STARTED WHAT, THAT IS THE TRUE

>VEGAN ESSENCE, peace

>

>

>

> >"Lesley Dove"

> >

> >

> >RE: Re: I agree but

> >Tue, 20 Aug 2002 12:22:42 +0100

> >

> >

> >I've never punched a smoker for smoking, but I was punched for simply

> >complaining about it, how can I be the one who is way over the top?

> >It was hardly reasonable that I was punched, I don't think they needed

>much

> >provocation, in fact the woman who punched me was not the one I had

>argued

> >with, it was a man who got her to hit me, he was the one I complained to

>for

> >smoking. They are the people who need some anger management not me Cathy,

> >can you not see that? What they did was over the top.

> >It won't happen again if I learn some self-defence because I will be able

>to

> >fight back before the first punch hits me, asthma attakcs permitting of

> >course.

> >

> >Lesley

> >

> >

> > cathyjupp [cj]

> > 20 August 2002 11:23

> >

> > Re: I agree but

> >

> >

> > Lesley - I'm serious here - go to your doctor and ask for counselling

> > or some other form of anger management assistance. You are in

> > serious danger of harming yourself (or someone else). You have

> > already been punched in the face once and I can see it happening

> > again, or worse, if you don't do something to manage your attitude.

> > It is well over the top. You see yourself as taking reasonable steps

> > to protect yourself, but I think your attitude has gone *way* past

> > that.

> >

> > Cathy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , "Lesley Dove" wrote:

> > >

> > > I'm getting almost past the stage of being peaceful with smokers,

> > I'm even

> > > considering getting a pepper/tear gas spray and to hell with the

> > fact that

> > > it is illegal in the UK (we have very little right to protect

> > ourselves

> > > effectively from violent antisocial freaks in this country), to

> > spray on

> > > smokers when they make me ill and are refusing to stub it out. If

> > they are

> > > unreasonable, it's just a matter of self-defence, not attack as I

> > see it

> > > since they are hurting me. They need to know the pain they are

> > causing and

> > > maybe mace would just give them some idea of how second hand smoke

> > > inhalation feels to a sensitive person.

> > >

> > > I am considering a violent solution to the assault on my lungs in

> > future

> > > because I was punched in the face for complaining about a smoker

> > the other

> > > day so no more Mrs Peaceful Dove after the way I have suffered. I

> > wouldn't

> > > carry a gun or a knife though, that would be taking it too far! I

> > had a bad

> > > headache and blurred vision from being punched and had a bruised

> > eyebrow and

> > > forehead. I was feeling so ill for days because the smoke had

> > already caused

> > > me breathing trouble when I complained so I was wheezy for ages. My

> > attacker

> > > has not been caught, the police are pretty hopeless. I will of

> > course press

> > > charges if she is caught. Considering the circumstances that I was

> > sitting

> > > down struggling to breathe when I was punched it was a particularly

> > cowardly

> > > and callous attack. It was obvious to this woman that I was not in a

> > > position to fight back. I ended up behaving badly on the other

> > vegan

> > > group just very soon after the attack and I think I was in a

> > slightly

> > > confused state at the time, so that the balance of my mind was

> > disturbed,

> > > but I still got banned from the group.

> > >

> > > Tobacco is not really an addiction, I don't believe in it as an

> > addiction

> > > anyway. I think smokers just say that as an excuse, but it's all in

> > their

> > > minds and it's just a habit that people choose to do because some

> > people

> > > like to annoy other people, that is why youngsters start usually,

> > to rebel

> > > and annoy someone, that is the true nature of the smoker. My dad

> > and my gran

> > > had no problem quitting when I was young, and there were no

> > nicotine chewing

> > > gums or patches then (people are spoilt these days!), they just

> > quit on

> > > their own because they realised it was a deadly habit. I was proud

> > of them

> > > both. Nowadays smokers whinge about how hard it is to quit, I'm

> > sick of

> > > that, they don't know how lucky they are to get so much help on the

> > health

> > > service, and to get their self-inflicted illnesses treated. I also

> > don't

> > > think people like George Best and Larry Hagman (alcohol abusers)

> > deserve new

> > > livers, if they don't care about their own that they are born with,

> > and

> > > drink as much as thery did they should be low priority for

> > transplants, I

> > > think, after children and people who could not have prevented their

> > illness.

> > > The innocent victims should be helped more, the woman who hit me

> > had most

> > > likely been drinking anyway, so much mindless violence is alcohol

> > related,

> > > that has innocent victims too.

> > >

> > > I'm sorry that dairy made you ill, I'm glad it didn't affect me at

> > all that

> > > way since I was already suffering from the smoke, but I guess we

> > all have

> > > our own unique set of sensitivities and allergies. I can eat

> > anything which

> > > most people class as food without any trouble, even as a meat-eater

> > I never

> > > had constipation or any food allergies. I just choose veganism on

> > ethical

> > > grounds.

> > >

> > > I think a food allergy would be easier to manage than a tobacco

> > smoke

> > > allergy because many people think I am faking it. That is hard to

> > handle.

> > > I've heard of someone else whose doctor said he was more likely

> > allergic to

> > > cats or mold, when he complained that tobacco smoke affected him

> > badly, I

> > > don't know why doctors should be so sceptical about this problem

> > and try to

> > > blame other things.

> > >

> > > I even got accused behind my back of being "unsociable" in one

> > animal rights

> > > group because I would not go in the smoky pub after protests with

> > them, how

> > > unfair is that? They knew I couldn't bear being around smoke, and

> > were not

> > > very understanding of my sensitivity.

> > > It's very inconsistent that they were against making animals smoke

> > in lab

> > > experimenrts but wanted me to be forced to breathe in secondary

> > smoke as a

> > > prerequisite to being a fully accepted one of their crowd. I guess

> > social

> > > coercion to accept something damaging and unhealthy is OK with some

> > AR

> > > people, because it's not actual force. I don't see it as the right

> > way to

> > > treat one of your supposed friends.

> > >

> > > Lesley

> > >

> > >

> > > B. B. [ibyza2001@h...]

> > > 19 August 2002 18:35

> > >

> > > I agree but

> > >

> > >

> > > I agree fully that we can not go to a demo. and smoke, true!

> > >

> > > But many of us have been sick on dairy, egg and milk (I had no

> > smokers

> > > around luckily in that remote place I lived in in that times)

> > >

> > > This can be fully demonstrated too, so first danger tabacoo OK

> > >

> > > 2nd meet

> > >

> > > 3rd dairy & eggs

> > >

> > > But I guess it depends on individuals' reaction and on beeing

> > coherent,

> > > LET'S EVOLUTE & PUT A PECEFUL END TO SMOKE ADDICTION

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >"Lesley Dove"

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >RE: Re: milk sucksssssssss

> > > >Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:26:19 +0100

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >Is it worth AR people smoking though if the smokers on demos and

> > marches

> > > put

> > > >people who are sensitive like me off going? It makes me so ill,

> > that I am

> > > >considering not going on a march again if I have to be

> > surrounded by

> > > >cigarette smoke, I felt very sick on the demo in London and

> > after outside

> > > >the pub, some of it might have been the car fumes in London but

> > > experience

> > > >has taught me that tobacco smoke affects me worse! I'm nmo use

> > to anyone

> > > >I believe demos and protests for the animals should be strictly

> > > non-smoking

> > > >affairs, it creates a very bad impression on the public to have

> > people

> > > >smoking. We have to present a nice clean living image.

> > > >

> > > >Dairy cows have no reason to feel let down by me, I am an

> > ethical vegan

> > > and

> > > >will always promote veganism on animal rights grounds but I will

> > not make

> > > >what I believe to be false claims about giving up dairy leading

> > to

> > > improved

> > > >health and less mucus for instance, because in my experience it

> > made no

> > > >difference to my health except mentally to my conscience and

> > peace of

> > > mind.

> > > >My mucus and chest and head problems remained until I was able

> > to live

> > > away

> > > >from second hand smoke.

> > > >

> > > >Lesley

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > cathyjupp [cj@r...]

> > > > 19 August 2002 13:29

> > > >

> > > > Re: milk sucksssssssss

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > BUT I will

> > > > > speak out when I see the vegan movement undermining anti-

> > tobacco

> > > > campaigning

> > > > > by overstating the role of dairy in cancers.

> > > >

> > > > That would be overstating IN YOUR OPINION, would it? I'm sure

> > that

> > > > dairy cows everywhere would like to thank you.

> > > >

> > > > Their veganism will not protect them

> > > > > from the harm they are doing to themselves.

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > The only vegans I know personally aren't vegan for their

> > health, but

> > > > for the animals' (I know a lot of Americals are, and some

> > British of

> > > > course - I just haven't met any personally). I don't think that

> > > > anyone would reasonably argue that smoking was not bad for

> > them - but

> > > > some people think it worth it. Veganism has little or nothing

> > to do

> > > > with it.

> > > >

> > > > Is this going to turn into another anti-smoking forum? Shall I

> > leave

> > > > now?

> > > >

> > > > Cathy

> > > >

> > > > ps Hallo everyone who knows me from before. Been lurking for a

> > > > while to see how everyone is and what's going on here - never

> > > > intended to post because I spend far too much time at the lists

> > when

> > > > I get going, but you know how it is sometimes........

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ibizkus [ibyza2001@h...]

> > > > > 19 August 2002 11:43

> > > > >

> > > > > milk sucksssssssss

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Got... Breast Cancer? Prostate Cancer? Crohn's Disease? Heart

> > > > > Disease Sick Kids? Osteoporosis Fat? Veal? Fat? Zits? Gas?

> > Mucus?

> > > > > Beer?

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Click here for the truth about dairy products and strong

> > bones.

> > > > >

> > > > > MILK SUCKS...

> > > > > FOR THE ANIMALS:

> > > > > Corporate-owned factories where cows are warehoused in huge

> > sheds

> > > > and

> > > > > treated like milk machines have replaced most small family

> > farms.

> > > > > With genetic manipulation and intensive production

> > technologies,

> > > > it

> > > > > is common for modern dairy cows to produce 100 pounds of milk

> > a

> > > > day—

> > > > > 10 times more than they would produce in nature. To keep milk

> > > > > production as high as possible, farmers artificially

> > inseminate

> > > > cows

> > > > > every year. Growth hormones and unnatural milking schedules

> > cause

> > > > > dairy cows' udders to become painful and so heavy that they

> > > > sometimes

> > > > > drag on the ground, resulting in frequent infections and

> > overuse

> > > > of

> > > > > antibiotics. Cows -- like all mammals -- make milk to feed

> > their

> > > > own

> > > > > babies -- not humans.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Male calves, the "byproducts" of the dairy industry, endure 14

> > > > to17

> > > > > weeks of torment in veal crates so small that they can't even

> > turn

> > > > > around. Female calves often replace their old, worn-out

> > mothers,

> > > > or

> > > > > are slaughtered soon after birth for the rennet in their

> > stomachs

> > > > (an

> > > > > ingredient of most commercial cheeses). They are often kept in

> > > > tiny

> > > > > crates or tethered in stalls for the first few months of their

> > > > lives,

> > > > > only to grow up to become "milk machines" like their mothers.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > FOR THE ENVIRONMENT:

> > > > > Cow's milk is an inefficient food source. Cows, like humans,

> > > > expend

> > > > > the majority of their food intake simply leading their lives.

> > It

> > > > > takes a great deal of grain and other foodstuffs cycled

> > through

> > > > cows

> > > > > to produce a small amount of milk. And not only is milk a

> > waste of

> > > > > energy and water, the production of milk is also a disastrous

> > > > source

> > > > > of water pollution. A dairy cow produces 120 pounds of waste

> > every

> > > > > day -- equal to that of two dozen people, but with no toilets,

> > > > > sewers, or treatment plants.

> > > > >

> > > > > In Lancaster County, Pa., manure from dairy cows is

> > destroying the

> > > > > Chesapeake Bay, and in California, which produces one-fifth

> > of the

> > > > > country's total supply of milk, the manure from dairy farms

> > has

> > > > > poisoned vast expanses of underground water, rivers, and

> > streams.

> > > > In

> > > > > the Central Valley of California, the cows produce as much

> > > > excrement

> > > > > as a city of 21 million people, and even a smallish farm of

> > 200

> > > > cows

> > > > > will produce as much nitrogen as in the sewage from a

> > community of

> > > > > 5,000 to 10,000 people, according to a U.S. Senate report on

> > > > animal

> > > > > waste.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > FOR YOUR HEALTH:

> > > > > Dairy products are a health hazard. They contain no fiber or

> > > > complex

> > > > > carbohydrates and are laden with saturated fat and

> > cholesterol.

> > > > They

> > > > > are contaminated with cow's blood and pus and are frequently

> > > > > contaminated with pesticides, hormones, and antibiotics. Dairy

> > > > > products are linked to allergies, constipation, obesity, heart

> > > > > disease, cancer, and other diseases.

> > > > >

> > > > > The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, America's leading authority on

> > child

> > > > > care, spoke out against feeding cow's milk to children,

> > saying it

> > > > can

> > > > > cause anemia, allergies, and insulin-dependent diabetes and

> > in the

> > > > > long term, will set kids up for obesity and heart disease,

> > > > America's

> > > > > number one cause of death.

> > > > >

> > > > > And dairy products may actually cause osteoporosis, not

> > prevent

> > > > it,

> > > > > since their high-protein content leaches calcium from the

> > body.

> > > > > Population studies, backed up by a groundbreaking Harvard

> > study of

> > > > > more than 75,000 nurses, suggest that drinking milk can

> > actually

> > > > > cause osteoporosis. Find out more by visiting our links page.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > WHAT YOU CAN DO:

> > > > > According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average

> > > > American

> > > > > consumes more than 550 pounds of dairy products annually,

> > which

> > > > is 40

> > > > > percent of the bulk of the food we eat. Click here to see an

> > > > > illustration of the "Food Pyramid" which is representative of

> > > > actual

> > > > > American eating habits.

> > > > >

> > > > > Give the bottle the boot! Instead, try delicious soy or rice

> > milk,

> > > > > soy cheese, Tofutti ice cream, and tofu sour cream and cream

> > > > cheese.

> > > > > All are widely available at health food stores and many

> > > > supermarkets.

> > > > > Click here for information on adopting a dairy-free diet.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > In The News

> > > > >

> > > > > Anit-milk ad 'a cheap point at the expense of Catholics' (The

> > > > > Vancouver Sun)

> > > > >

> > > > > Factory Dairies Invade Wisconsin (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)

> > > > >

> > > > > White Poison: The Horrors of Milk(Times of India)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > "There's no reason to drink cow's milk at any time in your

> > life.

> > > > It

> > > > > was designed for calves, not humans, and we should all stop

> > > > drinking

> > > > > it today."

> > > > > -Dr. Frank A. Oski

> > > > > Former Director of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

> > > > > 501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510; 757-622-PETA

> > > > > MilkSucks.comLiving Dairy-FreeFind Out MoreFree Vegetarian

> > > > Starter

> > > > > PackVegNow.com

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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" B. B. " <ibyza2001 wrote:

 

 

>

>no I am just an analphabet from Spain, no need to victimize all the time

darling

>

>

>

>   gt; " Lesley Dove "            gt;

 gt;  gt;RE: Re: I agree but  gt;Tue, 20 Aug

2002 13:52:26 +0100  gt;  gt;  gt;Yeah right next time I'll just let someone

kill me...  gt;  gt;Lesley NOT Leslie (you're not MrBig or Edith under an alias

are you?)  gt;  gt;  gt; B. B.

[ibyza2001]  gt; 20 August 2002 13:32  gt; To:

 gt; RE: Re: I agree but  gt;

 gt;  gt; As a non violent a vegan should be, Leslie; violence is never the

issue,  gt;violence is never the answer NO MATTER WHO STARTED WHAT, THAT IS THE

TRUE  gt;VEGAN ESSENCE, peace  gt;  gt;  gt;  gt; gt; " Lesley Dove "  gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;RE:

Re: I agree but  gt; gt;Tue, 20 Aug 2002 12:22:42 +0100  gt;

gt;  gt; gt;  gt; gt;I've never punched a smoker for smoking, but I was punched

for simply  gt; gt;complaining about it, how can I be the one who is way over

the top?  gt; gt;It was hardly reasonable that I was punched, I don't think they

needed  gt;much  gt; gt;provocation, in fact the woman who punched me was not

the one I had  gt;argued  gt; gt;with, it was a man who got her to hit me, he

was the one I complained to  gt;for  gt; gt;smoking. They are the people who

need some anger management not me Cathy,  gt; gt;can you not see that? What they

did was over the top.  gt; gt;It won't happen again if I learn some self-defence

because I will be able  gt;to  gt; gt;fight back before the first punch hits me,

asthma attakcs permitting of  gt; gt;course.  gt; gt;  gt; gt;Lesley  gt; gt;

 gt; gt;  gt; gt; cathyjupp

[cj]  gt; gt; 20 August 2002 11:23  gt; gt; To:

 gt; gt; Re: I agree but  gt;

gt;  gt; gt;  gt; gt; Lesley - I'm serious here - go to your doctor and ask for

counselling  gt; gt; or some other form of anger management assistance. You are

in  gt; gt; serious danger of harming yourself (or someone else). You have  gt;

gt; already been punched in the face once and I can see it happening  gt; gt;

again, or worse, if you don't do something to manage your attitude.  gt; gt; It

is well over the top. You see yourself as taking reasonable steps  gt; gt; to

protect yourself, but I think your attitude has gone *way* past  gt; gt; that.

 gt; gt;  gt; gt; Cathy  gt; gt;  gt; gt;  gt; gt;  gt; gt;  gt; gt; --- In

, " Lesley Dove " wrote:  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; I'm getting

almost past the stage of being peaceful with smokers,  gt; gt; I'm even  gt; gt;

gt; considering getting a pepper/tear gas spray and to hell with the  gt; gt;

fact that  gt; gt; gt; it is illegal in the UK (we have very little right to

protect  gt; gt; ourselves  gt; gt; gt; effectively from violent antisocial

freaks in this country), to  gt; gt; spray on  gt; gt; gt; smokers when they

make me ill and are refusing to stub it out. If  gt; gt; they are  gt; gt; gt;

unreasonable, it's just a matter of self-defence, not attack as I  gt; gt; see

it  gt; gt; gt; since they are hurting me. They need to know the pain they are

 gt; gt; causing and  gt; gt; gt; maybe mace would just give them some idea of

how second hand smoke  gt; gt; gt; inhalation feels to a sensitive person.  gt;

gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; I am considering a violent solution to the assault on my

lungs in  gt; gt; future  gt; gt; gt; because I was punched in the face for

complaining about a smoker  gt; gt; the other  gt; gt; gt; day so no more Mrs

Peaceful Dove after the way I have suffered. I  gt; gt; wouldn't  gt; gt; gt;

carry a gun or a knife though, that would be taking it too far! I  gt; gt; had a

bad  gt; gt; gt; headache and blurred vision from being punched and had a

bruised  gt; gt; eyebrow and  gt; gt; gt; forehead. I was feeling so ill for

days because the smoke had  gt; gt; already caused  gt; gt; gt; me breathing

trouble when I complained so I was wheezy for ages. My  gt; gt; attacker  gt;

gt; gt; has not been caught, the police are pretty hopeless. I will of  gt; gt;

course press  gt; gt; gt; charges if she is caught. Considering the

circumstances that I was  gt; gt; sitting  gt; gt; gt; down struggling to

breathe when I was punched it was a particularly  gt; gt; cowardly  gt; gt; gt;

and callous attack. It was obvious to this woman that I was not in a  gt; gt;

gt; position to fight back. I ended up behaving badly on the other  gt; gt;

vegan  gt; gt; gt; group just very soon after the attack and I think I was

in a  gt; gt; slightly  gt; gt; gt; confused state at the time, so that the

balance of my mind was  gt; gt; disturbed,  gt; gt; gt; but I still got banned

from the group.  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; Tobacco is not really an addiction, I

don't believe in it as an  gt; gt; addiction  gt; gt; gt; anyway. I think

smokers just say that as an excuse, but it's all in  gt; gt; their  gt; gt; gt;

minds and it's just a habit that people choose to do because some  gt; gt;

people  gt; gt; gt; like to annoy other people, that is why youngsters start

usually,  gt; gt; to rebel  gt; gt; gt; and annoy someone, that is the true

nature of the smoker. My dad  gt; gt; and my gran  gt; gt; gt; had no problem

quitting when I was young, and there were no  gt; gt; nicotine chewing  gt; gt;

gt; gums or patches then (people are spoilt these days!), they just  gt; gt;

quit on  gt; gt; gt; their own because they realised it was a deadly habit. I

was proud  gt; gt; of them  gt; gt; gt; both. Nowadays smokers whinge about how

hard it is to quit, I'm  gt; gt; sick of  gt; gt; gt; that, they don't know how

lucky they are to get so much help on the  gt; gt; health  gt; gt; gt; service,

and to get their self-inflicted illnesses treated. I also  gt; gt; don't  gt;

gt; gt; think people like George Best and Larry Hagman (alcohol abusers)  gt;

gt; deserve new  gt; gt; gt; livers, if they don't care about their own that

they are born with,  gt; gt; and  gt; gt; gt; drink as much as thery did they

should be low priority for  gt; gt; transplants, I  gt; gt; gt; think, after

children and people who could not have prevented their  gt; gt; illness.  gt;

gt; gt; The innocent victims should be helped more, the woman who hit me  gt;

gt; had most  gt; gt; gt; likely been drinking anyway, so much mindless violence

is alcohol  gt; gt; related,  gt; gt; gt; that has innocent victims too.  gt;

gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; I'm sorry that dairy made you ill, I'm glad it didn't

affect me at  gt; gt; all that  gt; gt; gt; way since I was already suffering

from the smoke, but I guess we  gt; gt; all have  gt; gt; gt; our own unique set

of sensitivities and allergies. I can eat  gt; gt; anything which  gt; gt; gt;

most people class as food without any trouble, even as a meat-eater  gt; gt; I

never  gt; gt; gt; had constipation or any food allergies. I just choose

veganism on  gt; gt; ethical  gt; gt; gt; grounds.  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; I

think a food allergy would be easier to manage than a tobacco  gt; gt; smoke

 gt; gt; gt; allergy because many people think I am faking it. That is hard to

 gt; gt; handle.  gt; gt; gt; I've heard of someone else whose doctor said he

was more likely  gt; gt; allergic to  gt; gt; gt; cats or mold, when he

complained that tobacco smoke affected him  gt; gt; badly, I  gt; gt; gt; don't

know why doctors should be so sceptical about this problem  gt; gt; and try to

 gt; gt; gt; blame other things.  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; I even got accused

behind my back of being " unsociable " in one  gt; gt; animal rights  gt; gt; gt;

group because I would not go in the smoky pub after protests with  gt; gt; them,

how  gt; gt; gt; unfair is that? They knew I couldn't bear being around smoke,

and  gt; gt; were not  gt; gt; gt; very understanding of my sensitivity.  gt;

gt; gt; It's very inconsistent that they were against making animals smoke  gt;

gt; in lab  gt; gt; gt; experimenrts but wanted me to be forced to breathe in

secondary  gt; gt; smoke as a  gt; gt; gt; prerequisite to being a fully

accepted one of their crowd. I guess  gt; gt; social  gt; gt; gt; coercion to

accept something damaging and unhealthy is OK with some  gt; gt; AR  gt; gt; gt;

people, because it's not actual force. I don't see it as the right  gt; gt; way

to  gt; gt; gt; treat one of your supposed friends.  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt;

Lesley  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt;

B. B. [ibyza2001@h...]  gt; gt; gt; 19 August 2002 18:35  gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; I agree but  gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; I agree fully that we can not go to a demo. and

smoke, true!  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; But many of us have been sick on dairy,

egg and milk (I had no  gt; gt; smokers  gt; gt; gt; around luckily in that

remote place I lived in in that times)  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; This can be

fully demonstrated too, so first danger tabacoo OK  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; 2nd

meet  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; 3rd dairyamp;eggs  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; But I

guess it depends on individuals' reaction and on beeing  gt; gt; coherent,  gt;

gt; gt; LET'S EVOLUTE amp; PUT A PECEFUL END TO SMOKE ADDICTION  gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; " Lesley Dove "  gt; gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;RE:

Re: milk sucksssssssss  gt; gt; gt; gt;Mon, 19 Aug 2002

18:26:19 +0100  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;Is it worth AR

people smoking though if the smokers on demos and  gt; gt; marches  gt; gt; gt;

put  gt; gt; gt; gt;people who are sensitive like me off going? It makes me so

ill,  gt; gt; that I am  gt; gt; gt; gt;considering not going on a march again

if I have to be  gt; gt; surrounded by  gt; gt; gt; gt;cigarette smoke, I felt

very sick on the demo in London and  gt; gt; after outside  gt; gt; gt; gt;the

pub, some of it might have been the car fumes in London but  gt; gt; gt;

experience  gt; gt; gt; gt;has taught me that tobacco smoke affects me worse!

I'm nmo use  gt; gt; to anyone  gt; gt; gt; gt;I believe demos and protests for

the animals should be strictly  gt; gt; gt; non-smoking  gt; gt; gt; gt;affairs,

it creates a very bad impression on the public to have  gt; gt; people  gt; gt;

gt; gt;smoking. We have to present a nice clean living image.  gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt;Dairy cows have no reason to feel let down by me, I am an  gt;

gt; ethical vegan  gt; gt; gt; and  gt; gt; gt; gt;will always promote veganism

on animal rights grounds but I will  gt; gt; not make  gt; gt; gt; gt;what I

believe to be false claims about giving up dairy leading  gt; gt; to  gt; gt;

gt; improved  gt; gt; gt; gt;health and less mucus for instance, because in my

experience it  gt; gt; made no  gt; gt; gt; gt;difference to my health except

mentally to my conscience and  gt; gt; peace of  gt; gt; gt; mind.  gt; gt; gt;

gt;My mucus and chest and head problems remained until I was able  gt; gt; to

live  gt; gt; gt; away  gt; gt; gt; gt;from second hand smoke.  gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt;Lesley  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; -----Original

Message-----  gt; gt; gt; gt; cathyjupp [cj@r...]  gt; gt; gt; gt;

19 August 2002 13:29  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

Re: milk sucksssssssss  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; BUT I will  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt; speak out when I see the vegan movement undermining anti-  gt; gt; tobacco

 gt; gt; gt; gt; campaigning  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; by overstating the role of

dairy in cancers.  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; That would be overstating IN

YOUR OPINION, would it? I'm sure  gt; gt; that  gt; gt; gt; gt; dairy cows

everywhere would like to thank you.  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; Their

veganism will not protect them  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; from the harm they are doing

to themselves.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; The only

vegans I know personally aren't vegan for their  gt; gt; health, but  gt; gt;

gt; gt; for the animals' (I know a lot of Americals are, and some  gt; gt;

British of  gt; gt; gt; gt; course - I just haven't met any personally). I don't

think that  gt; gt; gt; gt; anyone would reasonably argue that smoking was not

bad for  gt; gt; them - but  gt; gt; gt; gt; some people think it worth it.

Veganism has little or nothing  gt; gt; to do  gt; gt; gt; gt; with it.  gt; gt;

gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; Is this going to turn into another anti-smoking forum?

Shall I  gt; gt; leave  gt; gt; gt; gt; now?  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

Cathy  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; ps Hallo everyone who knows me from

before. Been lurking for a  gt; gt; gt; gt; while to see how everyone is and

what's going on here - never  gt; gt; gt; gt; intended to post because I spend

far too much time at the lists  gt; gt; when  gt; gt; gt; gt; I get going, but

you know how it is sometimes........  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt;

gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt;

gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt; ibizkus [ibyza2001@h...]  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; 19 August

2002 11:43  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

milk sucksssssssss  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Got... Breast Cancer? Prostate

Cancer? Crohn's Disease? Heart  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Disease Sick Kids?

Osteoporosis Fat? Veal? Fat? Zits? Gas?  gt; gt; Mucus?  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

Beer?  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Click here

for the truth about dairy products and strong  gt; gt; bones.  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; MILK SUCKS...  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; FOR THE ANIMALS:

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Corporate-owned factories where cows are warehoused in huge

 gt; gt; sheds  gt; gt; gt; gt; and  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; treated like milk

machines have replaced most small family  gt; gt; farms.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

With genetic manipulation and intensive production  gt; gt; technologies,  gt;

gt; gt; gt; it  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; is common for modern dairy cows to produce

100 pounds of milk  gt; gt; a  gt; gt; gt; gt; day—  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; 10

times more than they would produce in nature. To keep milk  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

production as high as possible, farmers artificially  gt; gt; inseminate  gt;

gt; gt; gt; cows  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; every year. Growth hormones and unnatural

milking schedules  gt; gt; cause  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; dairy cows' udders to

become painful and so heavy that they  gt; gt; gt; gt; sometimes  gt; gt; gt;

gt; gt; drag on the ground, resulting in frequent infections and  gt; gt;

overuse  gt; gt; gt; gt; of  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; antibiotics. Cows -- like all

mammals -- make milk to feed  gt; gt; their  gt; gt; gt; gt; own  gt; gt; gt;

gt; gt; babies -- not humans.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt; Male calves, the " byproducts " of the dairy industry, endure 14  gt;

gt; gt; gt; to17  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; weeks of torment in veal crates so small

that they can't even  gt; gt; turn  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; around. Female calves

often replace their old, worn-out  gt; gt; mothers,  gt; gt; gt; gt; or  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt; are slaughtered soon after birth for the rennet in their  gt; gt;

stomachs  gt; gt; gt; gt; (an  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; ingredient of most commercial

cheeses). They are often kept in  gt; gt; gt; gt; tiny  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

crates or tethered in stalls for the first few months of their  gt; gt; gt; gt;

lives,  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; only to grow up to become " milk machines " like their

mothers.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; FOR THE

ENVIRONMENT:  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Cow's milk is an inefficient food source.

Cows, like humans,  gt; gt; gt; gt; expend  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; the majority of

their food intake simply leading their lives.  gt; gt; It  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

takes a great deal of grain and other foodstuffs cycled  gt; gt; through  gt;

gt; gt; gt; cows  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; to produce a small amount of milk. And not

only is milk a  gt; gt; waste of  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; energy and water, the

production of milk is also a disastrous  gt; gt; gt; gt; source  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt; of water pollution. A dairy cow produces 120 pounds of waste  gt; gt; every

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; day -- equal to that of two dozen people, but with no

toilets,  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; sewers, or treatment plants.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; In Lancaster County, Pa., manure from dairy cows is  gt;

gt; destroying the  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Chesapeake Bay, and in California, which

produces one-fifth  gt; gt; of the  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; country's total supply

of milk, the manure from dairy farms  gt; gt; has  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; poisoned

vast expanses of underground water, rivers, and  gt; gt; streams.  gt; gt; gt;

gt; In  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; the Central Valley of California, the cows produce

as much  gt; gt; gt; gt; excrement  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; as a city of 21 million

people, and even a smallish farm of  gt; gt; 200  gt; gt; gt; gt; cows  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt; will produce as much nitrogen as in the sewage from a  gt; gt;

community of  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; 5,000 to 10,000 people, according to a U.S.

Senate report on  gt; gt; gt; gt; animal  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; waste.  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; FOR

YOUR HEALTH:  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Dairy products are a health hazard. They

contain no fiber or  gt; gt; gt; gt; complex  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; carbohydrates

and are laden with saturated fat and  gt; gt; cholesterol.  gt; gt; gt; gt; They

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; are contaminated with cow's blood and pus and are

frequently  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; contaminated with pesticides, hormones, and

antibiotics. Dairy  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; products are linked to allergies,

constipation, obesity, heart  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; disease, cancer, and other

diseases.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; The late Dr. Benjamin Spock,

America's leading authority on  gt; gt; child  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; care, spoke

out against feeding cow's milk to children,  gt; gt; saying it  gt; gt; gt; gt;

can  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; cause anemia, allergies, and insulin-dependent diabetes

and  gt; gt; in the  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; long term, will set kids up for obesity

and heart disease,  gt; gt; gt; gt; America's  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; number one

cause of death.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; And dairy products may

actually cause osteoporosis, not  gt; gt; prevent  gt; gt; gt; gt; it,  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt; since their high-protein content leaches calcium from the  gt; gt;

body.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Population studies, backed up by a groundbreaking

Harvard  gt; gt; study of  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; more than 75,000 nurses, suggest

that drinking milk can  gt; gt; actually  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; cause

osteoporosis. Find out more by visiting our links page.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; WHAT YOU CAN DO:

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the

average  gt; gt; gt; gt; American  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; consumes more than 550

pounds of dairy products annually,  gt; gt; which  gt; gt; gt; gt; is 40  gt;

gt; gt; gt; gt; percent of the bulk of the food we eat. Click here to see an

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; illustration of the " Food Pyramid " which is representative

of  gt; gt; gt; gt; actual  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; American eating habits.  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Give the bottle the boot! Instead, try

delicious soy or rice  gt; gt; milk,  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; soy cheese, Tofutti

ice cream, and tofu sour cream and cream  gt; gt; gt; gt; cheese.  gt; gt; gt;

gt; gt; All are widely available at health food stores and many  gt; gt; gt; gt;

supermarkets.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Click here for information on adopting a

dairy-free diet.  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; In The News  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

Anit-milk ad 'a cheap point at the expense of Catholics' (The  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt; Vancouver Sun)  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Factory Dairies

Invade Wisconsin (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt;

gt; gt; White Poison: The Horrors of Milk(Times of India)  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

 gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; " There's no

reason to drink cow's milk at any time in your  gt; gt; life.  gt; gt; gt; gt;

It  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; was designed for calves, not humans, and we should all

stop  gt; gt; gt; gt; drinking  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; it today. "  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt; -Dr. Frank A. Oski  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Former Director of Pediatrics, Johns

Hopkins University  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt;

gt;  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals  gt; gt;

gt; gt; gt; 501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510; 757-622-PETA  gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;

MilkSucks.comLiving Dairy-FreeFind Out MoreFree Vegetarian  gt; gt; gt; gt;

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=== Questions about you ===

 

1/ What is your name (or what do you like to be called)?

James

2/ How old are you (a rough idea will do)?

23

3/ Do you know many vegans in real life?

six

4/ How long have you been a vegan, and how long vegetarian before that?

 

vegan for 4 months vegetarian for three years

5/ Why did you become vegetarian/vegan (if you are neither it would be

useful to explain why you joined this list)?

it seemed to me that veganism was a logical extension of socialism in

that it better uses the worlds resources. as well as compassion for

animals although this i must admit is secondary.

 

=== Questions about your area ===

 

6/ Whereabouts do you live?

swindon

7/ How good a place is it for vegans?

awful, that said we do have a reasonable wholefood store

 

=== Questions for fun ===

 

8/ Which is your favourite type of bean?

cannelloni

9/ What is your favourite country, or region, to visit?

london

10/ What types of film do you like?

art house

11/ What was the last meal you ate?

stir-fry

12/ Are you a morning, evening or night person?

afternoon

 

=== Questions for dull administrative purposes ===

 

13/ How did you find out about this list?

a link from a vegan web site i don't know which one

 

=== Other comments ===

 

14/ If there is anything else you want to add to the above please feel

free to do so.

 

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