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    marylou you haven't

    You're right, I think. Are you referring to items in the PETA magazine?  Please enlighten me.

    Marylou

    Marylou Noble

    On Did NBC squash PETA corn-porn? posted 9 months, 3 weeks ago 44 Responses
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    PETA ad

    As a long-time supporter of PETA, I generally admire everything that they do.  This ad does make me skirm a bit. If the piece were to convert the targeted audience to become vegetarians, I think it would be worth promoting in view of the fact that eating meat is so very negative:  Not only is it harmful to an individual's health and extremely harmful to the planet, it is also morally repugnant.  My major concern is that the advertisement would diminish the status of PETA.

    Marylou Noble
    Portland, Oregon

    Marylou Noble

    On Did NBC squash PETA corn-porn? posted 9 months, 3 weeks ago 44 Responses
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    Quick meals

    As a vegetarian, I have found nearly all of Amy's quick meal products to be palatable. The soups and instant dinners are great, as well as the pizza.  The only item I have found to be NOT wonderful are her quarter pounder veggie burgers. I much prefer Morningstar original grillers and Garden Burgers. I do try to cook on occasion.

    Marylou Noble
    Portland, OR  On A taste test of seven 'natural' frozen dinners posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago 9 Responses

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    Proposition 2

    As an animal rights activist and a vegetarian who consumes only cage-free eggs occasionally, I, of course, am wholeheartedly in favor of ANY measure that reduces the suffering of animals raised for human consumption of their bodies or their products.  I am convinced that consumption of animals is completely unnecessary for humans and presents numerous health hazards, as well.  That animals are exploited for the purported benefit of humans is unethical, immoral, and in every sense reprehensible. At the very least, we, as supposedly moral creatures capable of rational thought, must support all efforts to refrain from what cannot possibly be viewed as other than torture of sentient beings.

    Marylou Noble
    Portland, Oregon

      On California's Prop. 2 spurs big-bucks battle over farm-animal treatment posted 1 year ago 9 Responses

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    Vegetarian dogs

    As a vegetarian, I have fed my Samoyed an organic vegetarian or vegan commercial dog food plus bananas and other fruit, shredded rice cheese, and occasional vegetarian table food, all of which she loves.  She appears to be extremely healthy after 4-1/2 years of such consumption.  I continue to feed my three cats Science Diet meat products in view of the fact that cats supposedly cannot thrive without animal products.  I've always been a bit suspicious of that claim, but continue to follow the latest "scientific" advice on the matter.

    Marylou Noble
    Portland, OR

    Marylou Noble

    On Is organic pet food worth the trouble? posted 1 year, 1 month ago 12 Responses
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