hahaahahahahahahahahaaahhhhahaThat is towards all the pussy non-smokers who wanted smoking bans who are now sheding little tears when things start to head down a slope to affecting them negatively.
9/28/2006 12:34:03 PM
Yeah this is starting to piss me off. First they canned smoking, which is great. But now they're trying to get rid of foie gras, and now everything with trans-fat? No way it'll pass...I hope!
9/28/2006 1:22:19 PM
9/28/2006 2:40:28 PM
stop banning stuff i like
9/28/2006 2:43:43 PM
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9/28/2006 2:55:36 PM
Nope, But if there were an alternative that worked even better, I'd probably use it. Doesn't mean I need to be COMPELLED to do so, though.
9/28/2006 3:16:05 PM
People who are fighting this are retarded. Big fast food businesses have been using this stuff NEEDLESSLY for too long. There are plenty of other, healthier solutions that have the EXACT same effect on food and don't change the taste. They are forcing these companies to make a needed switch. Individual consumers and small businesses can still do as they like.And those people comparing it to the smoking ban are also morons. There, I said it. This is more akin to forcing SUV manufacturers to put in anti-tilting devices in their vehicles or forcing them to improve gas milage. Its a change that is needed for the consumer but the manufacturer won't fix it until they are forced to do so.
9/28/2006 3:56:41 PM
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9/28/2006 4:50:42 PM
the addition of seatbelts will lead to cars will rollbars which will in tunr lead to cars being banned completely! also, national healthcare will lead to them dictating what we can eat, because we all know the proponents of such plans are out to drive us into such a state due to their love of the big state. if you arent with the libertarian lovers of freedom, you are on the side of the borg!look, i can jump on the Libertarian slippery slope too!
9/28/2006 4:58:34 PM
^sadly, Pinko, that is exactly what such groups have us heading towards. why should a tyrranical minority be able to dictate what i eat based on their skewed views of what they think is "healthy". apparently what is really healthy is forcing people not to eat certain things!
9/28/2006 5:00:46 PM
Vote Libertarian in November!So what if they're crackpots? At least they'll let you eat a Big Mac!(good slogan)
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9/29/2006 8:14:00 AM
Ok, I know this thread has died, but KFC has voluntarily changed from trans-fat.Hooray for free market forces!
11/4/2006 9:40:19 AM
im alittle late but this is stupid.
11/4/2006 9:46:50 AM
The thread or the ban...or both?
11/4/2006 9:48:14 AM
the ban and im assuming the thread but I havent read it all.
11/4/2006 9:48:56 AM
Yeah, the ban is ridiculous. I know you shouldn't engage in the slippery slope argument, but things like this really scare me. It isn't inconceivably far away from mandated exercise and ban of red meat.
11/4/2006 9:50:11 AM
Or they woke up and smelled the fried chicken.
11/4/2006 9:54:07 AM
im not saying it couldnt happen but cattle is a huge business and I think it would prevent that from happening. But any government regulation on this sort of stuff is silly to began with.also on a different note, i would like it if cattle was done away with and everyone ate Buffalo. It would make everyone much better off.
11/4/2006 9:55:40 AM
But does Buffalo taste like Heaven with some A1?Because if it does, I will eat it.(what's the deal, is it leaner or something?)
11/4/2006 10:00:36 AM
No no, your white people would just come through and drive the buffalo close to extinction again like you did 150 years ago. [Edited on November 4, 2006 at 10:05 AM. Reason : grammar]
11/4/2006 10:05:13 AM
its overall better for you, they are larger and eat less and need less land to do their thing.ive never had a buffalo steak but the burgers are awesome. Out around Colorado and Utah there are buffalo on the side of the road instead of cows and all the resturants serve it and the stores carry it.its awesome city.
11/4/2006 10:05:17 AM
That does sound like a good idea. They use less land and are tasty...If someone offered Buffalo around here, and I liked it just as good, I'd choose the one better for the planet. Or at least we could have them both and reduce the amount of beef eaten by having a viable substitute.Is there any catch? Does it cost more to raise them?
11/4/2006 10:08:55 AM
well i dont know enough but apparently most buffalo raised today have cattle genes and the only pure buffalo live in yellowstone. Also they arnt very nice and are huge. and I think whole foods has steaks which are not cheap and Teds Montana Grill has steaks and burgers. They burgers are 9-10 dollars and massive. wiki has some random stuff about them.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bison
11/4/2006 10:17:27 AM
Well, I will go to WF and check it out. I already know I like their wings
11/4/2006 10:23:25 AM
I find it hard to imagine that the cattle lobby would allow a wholesale change like this. Sorta like alcohol and tobacco keeping marijana out of the loop.
11/4/2006 10:24:21 AM
Thanks. I think most people would feel the same way.(And just so you know for the future, I'm about as far away from you on that political chart as can be. We're not all earth-hating bastards)[Edited on November 4, 2006 at 10:28 AM. Reason : .]
11/4/2006 10:25:39 AM
^^ thats the main problem. But there are parts of the US where buffalo is served at most resturants and has prices comparable to beef so I wouldnt quite compare it to pot.
11/4/2006 10:29:47 AM
^^ I will make sure to get out my torch and pitchfork promptly. [Edited on November 4, 2006 at 10:30 AM. Reason : slow fingers]
11/4/2006 10:30:10 AM
wheres that test from?
11/4/2006 10:32:06 AM
Well dammit, it is now up to us to have buffalo and beer parties to get the word out.(that whole, I love the environment thing gets you so much pussy...if you don't mind hairy armpits )__Yeah, where is it, I want to retake it. I was Donald Trumps eyeball last time. (right up in the Capitalist/Libertarian boundry)[Edited on November 4, 2006 at 10:33 AM. Reason : .]
11/4/2006 10:32:27 AM
Sorry to hijack this ever so important thread for what could probably be settled over PMs, but I think the reason why you and I are seemingly on opposite ends of the spectrum is because I live in the world of hopes and dreams where the government runs effieciently, for the people, and looks after the well being of the citizens over their own special interests. Sadly, this is not reality by any means and the proof is in the pudding that individual free will is far superior to state control "incentive".--- I have actually switched almost entirely to chicken. Mostly because that is all my girlfriend eats, but it is hella better for you. And even chicken can be trumped by ostrich meat but once again the poultry lobby is too large for any kind of change. Ostrich meat is still considered "exotic" to most. sigh.
11/4/2006 10:41:33 AM
never had it osterichbut pork is better for you than chicken fyi.
11/4/2006 10:45:05 AM
O rly? Yay NC. [#1 in hogs, #41 in teachers] (that is a real bumper sticker)
11/4/2006 10:48:16 AM
im gonna go fry me up some pork ribsYEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAA
11/4/2006 10:49:00 AM
I MEAN SERIOUSLY...PEOPLE COULD HAVE SIMPLY PICKED OUT THE RED M&M'S.....I like the effect this ban will have, but the ban shouldn't be necessary.If people are stupid enough to eat this crap, they should be allowed.(As long as my tax dollars don't go to their inevitable health care bills.....)It's like the ban on telemarketing calls to those who have opted out.I like the effect of the ban, but I don't agree with the principle/precedent.[Edited on November 4, 2006 at 1:09 PM. Reason : 2000!!!!]
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11/4/2006 2:27:00 PM
I want blood from my beef to trickle down my chin and if that shits on the planet then so be it GOD BLESS AMERICA[Edited on November 4, 2006 at 2:32 PM. Reason : .]
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11/4/2006 2:32:58 PM
that is incorrect grammar.
11/4/2006 4:47:49 PM
^^ah, okeven in that case, i don't really care that much.
11/4/2006 5:26:42 PM