I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Works for me. Welcome to the band.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4kWLUnorTU
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Pat Paulson for President - if he weren't dead!!!
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vegetarian? do we have to be vegetarian - oh no! And here I sit with my little bag of chicken wings for lunch. Actually I was vegetarian for a few years, but got a little "odd" - or maybe it was odd-er.... anyway decided to re-join the eaters of animal flesh. Can I stay even though I eat meat? Please????? I can still be a pinko commie whatever, I eat mostly vegetables - does that count????
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Hey as long as you don't eat bone marrow, you're OK. Thats sum dangurus stuff!
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Hi Everyone!
I love it that this thread is moving so fast. You guys are lots of fun!
I'm going to meet up with the Chaplain/bartender next week. Can't wait to see her again. I'll post pics as soon as I can.
Welcome to Glenna, Yorkie, Alexandria and all the other new gals I've missed.
hugs,
Bren
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no bone marrow eating here - nor tendon eating either. blech.
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How about pinko commie flexatarian (yes, it's a real word - for peole who sometimes eat vegetarian) gangstas?
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- flexatarian here!!!
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Welcome yorkiemom.
Glenna: Glad you are feeling well today. Our bartender is merely away for a few days exploring vinyards where they grow grapes that can be enjoyed by chemo sisters regardless of where they are in the cycle.
I have no problem having a healthy debate about climate change....but I know it's never really about that at all. It's about economic ideology. If republicans and their backers benefitted from climate change, you can bet it would be taboo/unpatriotic/terroristic to even question it.
Same goes for the ACA - it has NOTHING to do with health policy and EVERYTHING to do with an economic ideology that favors the widening disparities between rich and poor and is happy to see them continue.
I am especially hesitant to engage in forays designed to close this thread. For our new members: we have had about three previous iterations of a politics/healthcare/everything else thread and they have been shut down when bullies used the "report this post" function against people expressing liberal views (but who hadn't broken BCO rules). Those were the days when a person could get away with reporting anyone with impunity and moderation was virtually non existent. The Big Deleters still exist, but luckily their power has waned considerably.
So if some of us come across as closed minded or not wanting to discuss certain topics in certain ways with certain people, it's because we have a history in which they underhandedly silenced us by reporting our posts for no good reason. Good people have been stalked, harassed and defamed, Perhaps they don't like that we silence then with the facts.
Ergo, I am happy to have a discussion about science and health when the topic really IS science and health and not Rovian/Limbaugh talking points/efforts to get us removed from here.
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Makes sense, Athena. I saw the way SCOTUS went, and have no desire to go down that path again. Will try not to engage - except with humor.
BTW, love your lion avatar. I tried to get an avatar for myself and couldn't figure out how to do it.
Ladies, this has been so much fun. It's really lightened my mood. I managed to write three pages this morning, when most morning I simply play the avoiding writing game.
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Thanks, Athena. I have a tendency to engage once (well, OK, sometimes more...), but when I finally see (sometimes I'm rather thick, but I usually get there eventually), that the thrust is not dialogue, then I disengage. BTW, I don't see you as closed minded at all .
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Thanks Athena - I was getting worried too - love this thread and want to see it continue.
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Alexandria, I got what you meant with Gallileo, but I think it is less clear than that. I do not know the science well enough, but have talked to credible people who have half a clue, and what I can gather from it is that the case for carbon emissions being a major factor in the warming is at least questionable.
However, I do not get the hysterical denial that the warming is even happening, nor the insistence that even if it is, who cares sort of thing. -
It's nice to have you both here - I'm getting relatively little done, thanks to a building fire drill that cut my morning in two (oh, it's never the real thing).
Alexandria, go to the top right-hand corner of this page where it says "My Profile." Click there, then click on "Settings" then scroll down until you find "Avatar" and click on "browse to upload something from your my pictures file that you like. Or, if you see an image on the Internet you like, right-click it and save it on your computer with a name you recognize, then you can access the file to make it your avatar by going through the steps outlined above. Hope it helps!
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I tried to turn my dog into a vegetarian. Didn't work out too well.
But, she survived that little experiment and now is a healthy and spunky 14 y/o. I have to admit I go off the veggie wagon from tiime to time with a salmon steak or shrimp. But that's all, PROMISE!
Speaking of vegetarianism, did you know that a huge amount of the carbon emissions causing global warming comes from cows?
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I was just reading yesterday that "the thing" for dogs these days is giving them raw meat. Afficionados swear that they're healthier, more energy, shinier coats etc. etc.! I wouldn't know; I have cats....
As for bone marrow, Blue -- how could you possibly give up osso buco?
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My Aunt give her show dogs egg yolks daily for a shiny coat.
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Carnivores rule!
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I've heard that (what YorkieMom said)- and in all honesty, I have a really hard time believing it. Look at the HUGE herds of bison and caribou that used to roam the Americas - and equally large herds of other cud chewing, methane producing critters around the earth that have now dwindled to almost nothing. I just don't think that the beef/cow herds come close to replacing the animals that have disappeared. I'm willing to be convinced, but nothing I've seen or read has come close to doing that (for me) yet.
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Carnivores sure rule in this house hold. -
Athena - you have to be a carnivore - you're a cat.

I'm more of an omnivore.
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B y George, I did it. Downloaded an avatar of kittens that look a lot like my beloved little Tonkinese cat, Xiao Mao. Thanks, Athena
I'm actually a flexatarian, which I blame heavily on my husband. I would still eat some chicken, fish, and shrimp on my own, but not as much. At least, we only eat beef every couple of months. Unless he orders beef and broccolli from the local Chinese restaurant.
Yorkie, when I was 16, I had my first taste of shrimp, and decided I could not be an orthodox Jew because it was just too too delicious.
Momine, I admit I'm not a scientist, and will defer discussing the science to those better qualified. But we are in absolute agreement - why the hysteria about getting off fossil fuels?
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Alexandria, yay, the kitties are adorable! Didn't know orthodox Jews can't eat shrimp (shellfish?). My husband, the very unreligious Jew, either didn't tell me or I forgot. Probably the latter.
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There is a raw meat diet for cats, but you have to add in supplements and taurine or they can develop heart problems -even die. I tried making cat food when my last beloved cat, Mozart, was dying of cancer, but I don't like giving them raw food and making sure the supplements are right is a real pain.
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Linda, it almost killed my Lilah, so I'm dead set against it. Besides, my pooches love raw carrots string beans, watermelon, blueberries and cat food. Strange but true!
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and the sheep in New Zealand ... They also fart a lot. Come to think of it, with the precipitous rise in the human population in the last several centuries, maybe it is all due to human flatulence!

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Yorkie: Yeah, shrimp, clams, oysters, lobsters - all ther good stuff -out. Fish have to have fins and scales. Don't ask me why. I think it's just so we can continue to feel oppressed.
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Cool avatar, Alexandria! I'm actually an omnivore, and so was my beloved golden lab Athena - she even ate lettuce and tomato.
Lions never admit that they eat berries because that only happens when there is no game around or when they are having trouble catching it - it would hurt their pride to make such a disclosure. :-) So the Official Story is: Meat Only.
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I love lions, Athena. Once got to hold a lion cub - at King's Island outside Cincinnati. Doing a newspaper story on their lion preserve (I think it's now shut down).
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