A Flurry of Thoughts.....

About Cheese
The milk derivative, casein, which is often in “lactose free” and “dairy free” products like soy cheese and yogurt causes cancer to grow in 87% of the poor little creatures labs use for tests.

About the Carnivore
The carnivore has a very short digestive track in order to get the “meat” in and out as quickly as possible, as it will cause all kinds of trouble if it is allowed to linger in the intestines (polyps, cancers, bacteria infections, etc.)

A little something about el Rodeo
As much as we would like to believe that bulls are wild, out of control creatures – making rodeos an expression of bravery for el cowpoke– it is, in fact, a contrived condition forced upon a docile animal. A leather strap is fastened around a particularly sensitive nerve and then pinched causing excruciating pain for the animal. The bronco and steer are simply trying to get away from the pain. Add to this a man with sharpened spurs kicking him in the groin and you begin to get an inkling of how ridiculous and cruel this “sport” really is. Should you attend one of these horror shows, watch - as soon as the idiot gets thrown off, the belt is release and the animal magically stops struggling. Go Rodeo, Houston? Uh-uh. No rodeo Houston.

Hey! If you see me out there protesting with my anti-rodeo posters (made by the vegan guru, Lori) and chanting something clever, honk and say "howdy"!

and finally, Foreign Policy American Style
It seems to me that if you have a stick, and you take that stick and shove it into a busy yet non-attacking beehive, the bees are going to come out and defend their hive. It does not give the appearance of superior intellect if the holder of said stick then turns around, while still jabbing with the stick and says to all who will listen “look! they’re going crazy! They’re aggressive! They're dangerous! Who knows what they have in there! Maybe something that can kill us! We need to kill'em all before they get us!” Thus goes our foreign policy in the Middle East.

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