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Old May 10th, 2004, 06:53 AM
Eva Whitley
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The morons at PETA have rolled out Veg Eye for the Fat Guy (he=20
http://goveg.com/feat/vegeye2/ ) targeting Ruben Studdard, Luciano=20
Pavarotti, Michael Moore, John Goodman, and John Madden.

Earth to PETA: it is possible to be fat and vegetarian. Don't they know=20
any fat guy vegetarians? I could introduce them to some...

Here's part of what they have to say:

These lucky stars will be receiving PETA's "Veg Eye" makeover kit,
including copies of PETA's vegetarian starter kit, which is
chock-full of easy tips on how to switch from meaty to meatless; The
PETA Celebrity Cookbook, which makes vegetarian cooking super simple;
and samples of delicious, low-fat vegetarian food, including "fib
ribs," "fakin' bacon," and Tofurky.
=20
Why is PETA hoping to discourage husky hunks from hankering after
hamburgers? The standard American diet of meat, dairy products, and
eggs =97 all of which are packed with cholesterol and saturated fat =97
has produced a nation that's bulging at the seams. An alarming report
in the October 16 edition of The Washington Post concerning a
comprehensive clinical study of obesity referred to America's
"obesity epidemic" and cited a four-fold increase in severe obesity
since 1986.
=20
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cured ham," says PETA's
Veg Eye guy, Bruce Friedrich. "It takes a big man to admit that he
needs to be a thinner man, and going vegetarian is one of the
easiest, most healthful ways to stay slim."
=20
Enroll a Flabby Friend in the Veg Eye Invitational Do you have a
chubby chum in need of a refrigerator redux? Click here and we'll
rush your big-boned buddy a free Veg Pledge pack chock full of
recipes and coupons. Isn't fat ... er ... that ... what friends are
for?


Uh, no, PETA, friends are for loving you unconditionally and helping you=20
hide bodies of annoying do-gooders. Didn't anyone tell you that?

And again with the fake "obesity epidemic." I'm surprised they didn't=20
trot out that fake "300,000 deaths a year from obesity" statistic.

And if they're ****ing *me* off, with all the tofu in my refrigerator (I=20
have a vegetarian in the house and I skip eating meat several times a=20
week), they're probably ****ing off a lot of other people.

I'm surprised they didn't target Penn Gillette. On a recent episode of=20
Penn & Teller's BULL****, they came up with proof of hypocrisy,=20
following the paper trail to the door of the commercial refrigerator=20
PETA uses to store the animal bodies they kill. Yes, good old PETA kills=20
animals. I bet folks that gave $$ to PETA are surprised it was used to=20
kill animals.
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I'm Eva Whitley and I approved this message.


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Old May 10th, 2004, 07:17 AM
Doug Lerner
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On 5/10/04 2:53 PM, in article er,
"Eva Whitley" wrote:

The morons at PETA have rolled out Veg Eye for the Fat Guy (he
http://goveg.com/feat/vegeye2/ ) targeting Ruben Studdard, Luciano
Pavarotti, Michael Moore, John Goodman, and John Madden.

Earth to PETA: it is possible to be fat and vegetarian. Don't they know
any fat guy vegetarians? I could introduce them to some...


I tried a vegetarian diet for a couple of months before starting low-cal. I
*gained* weight. It's easy to gain weight on a vegetarian diet - especially
a lacto-vegetarian diet.

Maybe it's harder to gain weight if you eliminate absolutely all animal
products including products that are derived from animals, like butter and
milk and cheese...

But if you include those it is easy to get and remain obese and be a
vegetarian.

doug

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Old May 10th, 2004, 07:44 AM
Rubystars
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"Doug Lerner" wrote in message
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On 5/10/04 2:53 PM, in article er,
"Eva Whitley" wrote:

The morons at PETA have rolled out Veg Eye for the Fat Guy (he
http://goveg.com/feat/vegeye2/ ) targeting Ruben Studdard, Luciano
Pavarotti, Michael Moore, John Goodman, and John Madden.

Earth to PETA: it is possible to be fat and vegetarian. Don't they know
any fat guy vegetarians? I could introduce them to some...


I tried a vegetarian diet for a couple of months before starting low-cal.

I
*gained* weight. It's easy to gain weight on a vegetarian diet -

especially
a lacto-vegetarian diet.

Maybe it's harder to gain weight if you eliminate absolutely all animal
products including products that are derived from animals, like butter and
milk and cheese...

But if you include those it is easy to get and remain obese and be a
vegetarian.

doug


Believe it or not even though they have a lot of fiber (which helps) beans
have a lot of calories too.

-Rubystars


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Old May 10th, 2004, 11:51 AM
pearl
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"Rubystars" wrote in message m...

"Doug Lerner" wrote in message
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On 5/10/04 2:53 PM, in article er,
"Eva Whitley" wrote:

The morons at PETA have rolled out Veg Eye for the Fat Guy (he
http://goveg.com/feat/vegeye2/ ) targeting Ruben Studdard, Luciano
Pavarotti, Michael Moore, John Goodman, and John Madden.

Earth to PETA: it is possible to be fat and vegetarian. Don't they know
any fat guy vegetarians? I could introduce them to some...


I tried a vegetarian diet for a couple of months before starting low-cal.

I
*gained* weight. It's easy to gain weight on a vegetarian diet - especially
a lacto-vegetarian diet.

Maybe it's harder to gain weight if you eliminate absolutely all animal
products including products that are derived from animals, like butter and
milk and cheese...

But if you include those it is easy to get and remain obese and be a
vegetarian.

doug


Believe it or not even though they have a lot of fiber (which helps) beans
have a lot of calories too.


J Clin Gastroenterol. 1986 Aug;8(4):451-3.
Energy intake and body weight in ovo-lacto vegetarians.
Levin N, Rattan J, Gilat T.
Vegetarians have a lower body weight than omnivores. In
this study the relationship between the weight/height ratio and
food consumption was evaluated in 92 ovo-lacto vegetarians
and 113 omnivores in Israel. The average weight of the
vegetarians was significantly lower than that of the omnivores
(60.8 kg vs. 69.1 kg), even though the vegetarian diet supplied
a significantly higher amount of calories than the nonvegetarian
diet (3,030.5 cal/day vs. 2,626.8 cal/day). Consumption of fat
was similar in both groups. Carbohydrate consumption was
higher in the vegetarians while protein consumption was lower.
The prevalence of obesity was significantly lower in the
vegetarian group (5.4%) as compared to 19.5% among the
omnivores. The lower body weight of vegetarians despite a
higher caloric intake is of considerable interest.
PMID: 3760524

See also;
http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases...sis_paper.html


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Old May 10th, 2004, 02:47 PM
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"Eva Whitley" wrote in message
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The morons at PETA have rolled out Veg Eye for the Fat Guy (he
http://goveg.com/feat/vegeye2/ ) targeting Ruben Studdard, Luciano
Pavarotti, Michael Moore, John Goodman, and John Madden.

i expect nothing less from that group!


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Old May 10th, 2004, 04:13 PM
Roger Zoul
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Ignoramus15189 wrote:
:: I enjoy the thought of animals being murdered and exploited for my
:: eating pleasure. I am the king of animal world, after all!

That's just weird.....


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Old May 10th, 2004, 04:36 PM
Rubystars
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"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
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Ignoramus15189 wrote:
:: I enjoy the thought of animals being murdered and exploited for my
:: eating pleasure. I am the king of animal world, after all!

That's just weird.....


He probably just posted that to get reactions, but sadly there really are
people who get almost religiously worked up over being "king" etc.

-Rubystars


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Old May 10th, 2004, 05:08 PM
Roger Zoul
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Ignoramus15189 wrote:
:: In article , Roger Zoul wrote:
::: Ignoramus15189 wrote:
::::: I enjoy the thought of animals being murdered and exploited for my
::::: eating pleasure. I am the king of animal world, after all!
:::
::: That's just weird.....
:::
:::
::
:: I simply like annoying vegetarians, I used to date one

Okay, that's not so weird


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Old May 10th, 2004, 10:35 PM
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"Rubystars" wrote in message
news

"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
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Ignoramus15189 wrote:

snip


None more than ~~jonnie~~, But he *is* king of the world.


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Old May 11th, 2004, 12:30 AM
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"Eva Whitley" wrote in message
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The morons at PETA have rolled out Veg Eye for the Fat Guy (he
http://goveg.com/feat/vegeye2/ ) targeting Ruben Studdard, Luciano
Pavarotti, Michael Moore, John Goodman, and John Madden.

i expect nothing less from that group!

You know it is a forger and still you reply as though the forged
person wrote it? What garbage dump do you live under. . . really???

LV


Lady Veteran
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when the blitzkrieg raged and the bodies stank..."
- -Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil
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People who hide behind anonymous remailers and
ridicule fat people are cowardly idiots with no
motive but malice.
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