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it's M-E-G. No full first names here.
i'm tired...i cant sleep.
i tried. i failed. i fail at everything.
my minds going kind of craZY right now. d o n t! r e a d! t h i s!
okay i wont.
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Thursday, March 13th, 2003
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i'm going to make cute presents for st. patricks day. i'm bored today and need something to do.
who wants one?
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Tuesday, March 11th, 2003
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megan = super haht.
i wish every girl was as haht as her bootay. i'm going to plan a day and we're going to make clothes/mittens/whatever is makeable together. aren't we the best best friends in the WORLD?
yes we are. marie
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marie's fucking haht.
but megan? oh god. i could make out with her face forEVER! and derek. well - he's pretty cute too. hahah JUST KIDDING D-MASTA. MUCH LOVE TO YA BRAH.
+ jared wayne colby. now he's a character.
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Upcoming Talks / Dinners Defeating Diabetes, by Brenda Davis, March 22, Philadelphia. More details on-line, or e-mail philly@clubveg.org
Nutrition for Life, by Brenda Davis, March 29, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ. For more information, phone 877 WWW-VSSJ, or 856 228-7059.
Ms. Davis will also be appearing at events in Binghampton, NY, and New York City. For more information, e-mail Amie Hamlin.
Michael Greger, MD, continues his national tour.
"I always felt that public speakers should be entertaining or informative... until I heard Michael Greger. This rare phenomenon is both. He is a regular at my conferences, and I recommend him highly for other speaking occasions." -Alex Hershaft, PhD, president FARM
Jack Norris, RD, Encourages ADA to Drop Pro-Dairy Campaign "I am writing to express my concern that the American Dietetic Association (ADA) has joined with the dairy industry to promote three servings of dairy products a day (with an emphasis on milk, cheese, and yogurt)....
"It is disappointing to see the ADA abdicate its position as a source for research-based information on nutrition. Please reconsider and withdraw from the 3-A-Day dairy program."
This controversial new campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has received a lot of attention. The following is an exchange between Lisa Lange, PETA's vice president of communications, and Jack Cafferty, on CNN.
CAFFERTY: PETA has a new ad campaign out. It is called "Holocaust on your Plate." It is prompting, to say the least, outrage in some quarters. We have gotten close to 1,000 e-mails this morning on this program, and my guess is 90 percent of the people writing in are furious.
The campaign compares the deaths of animals to the deaths of people during World War II in the Nazi death camps, and we have with us now on the telephone Lisa Lange, who is vice president of communications for PETA.
CAFFERTY: Lisa, welcome to the broadcast. Thanks for calling in.
LANGE: Oh, thank you very much.
CAFFERTY: Let me read you something from a guy named Peter in Birmingham, Ala.: "Somewhere among those mountains of human remains you'll find my aunts, uncles, cousins, and at least one of my great-grandfathers. They were not raised to be slaughtered, and to see them compared to food goes far beyond anything I can express in polite language."
Surely you anticipated you were going to get this kind of reaction. What prompted you to do this kind of a campaign?
LANGE: Well, what prompted us to do it was a quote from the Jewish Nobel Laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, who said, "To animals, all people are Nazis. For them, it is an eternal Treblinka."
Holocaust survivors, such as Isaac Bashevis Singer, and those who lost their entire families like him, were the first to make the comparisons. Actually, it was Heinrich Himmler, the very infamous head of the SS during that time who actually modeled concentration camps after slaughterhouses.
And our point here is the only thing we seem to learn from history is that we never learn from history, and that although the victims change, the behavior stays the same.
CAFFERTY: I have a problem, though. How is it you can compare the slaughter of six million Jews at the hands of the Nazis . . .
LANGE: Right.
CAFFERTY: . . . Jews and others, to the commercial production of food at slaughterhouses in this country? I mean --
LANGE: Yes. Yes.
CAFFERTY: . . . the sensitivities that you're pricking with this campaign, and the emotions that you're uncovering in people . . .
LANGE: Yes.
CAFFERTY: Surely, you have to agree that this kind of a thing is offensive to some.
LANGE: It's shocking. It is startling. I will tell you, Jack that the first time I looked at the display, which people can see online at masskilling.com, it is very hard to look at. It should be hard to look at. What we're doing is we're attacking the mindset. The minds that allowed the Holocaust to take the lives of 12 million people and also the mindset -- 12 million people were tortured and killed in the 1940s, and many more looked on and let it happen.
Today, 28 billion [sic] animals in the United States alone are treated -- they're shoved in warehouses, tens of thousands of birds, for example, in warehouses where they suffocate to death . . .
CAFFERTY: Aren't they two separate issues? I have to keep coming back to that.
LANGE: Right.
CAFFERTY: We're not talking about people here. We're talking about chickens and pigs and food, and yes, there is probably a lot of room for improvement. What do you say to the people who have written to me this morning saying, I used to think they are all right, but they're nuts; they're over the top. I am not going to have anything more to do with them.
LANGE: I urge people to please go to the Website at masskilling.com and challenge themselves to understand the point that we're trying to make. Understand why Holocaust survivors and families of people who were lost in the Holocaust made the comparisons initially, and urged us.
There is a book written called Eternal Treblinka, based on Singer's quote, and what other people have said who lived through the Holocaust, as well. Challenge yourself to understand that what we're attacking is prejudice, exploitation, cruelty, and apathy, and go vegetarian today because that is the only way to stop today's current mass destruction.
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This is Derek. And it's my turn to update!
I love my Carrfuck and M-funk! That is all, goodnight! <3 Derek
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| Time: | 1:21 am. |
| Mood: | chipper. |
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this is Meg, SCHOOL TIME! i have school :( cassie is here. Cassie: "today is monday, march 10th 2003. a day that we can never return to. we spent our whole day in bartlett high school wasting our brain juice, WOW IM TIRED!!!!!!!!! OVER!" Meg: "yes. cassie. over." cassie: "last months turkey is still sitting in my grandmothers fridge. i wish there were cookies, the cookie jar is empty. DAMNIT! what else can i write...? its infested. help. asap.....leave me here to die. the end. and thats it. OVER! okay good. hahahaha" meg: "yes. cassie. over."
wsaf jhwlkfhw SCHOOL! SCHHOOOOOLLL! FFFUUCCCKIINNN SCHOOL! #$%#@ GRASSHOPPPER! grasshopper! grasshopper! grasshopper GRASSHOPPER!
someone buy me some tofu chicken at grashhopper.
thanks. Meg Carr & Cassie Tysen
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+ shakin mah bootay
- shitty faced girls who make fun of mah shakin bootay
peace out dewds ♥ marie
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