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http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/
dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched |
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On 11/18/2015 8:08 PM, bob haller wrote:
http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Parts of it looked faked for sensationalism. The veggie people would do things like that. In any case, slaughterhouses are nasty places. |
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On 11/18/2015 8:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 11/18/2015 8:08 PM, bob haller wrote: http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Parts of it looked faked for sensationalism. The veggie people would do things like that. In any case, slaughterhouses are nasty places. Years ago I had a friend who worked at Hormel and he wondered about the little flecks of red in their "hamburger patties". He eventually found out that that was the meat! |
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On 11/18/2015 8:47 PM, philo wrote:
On 11/18/2015 8:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 11/18/2015 8:08 PM, bob haller wrote: http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ [snip] Parts of it looked faked for sensationalism. The veggie people would do things like that. In any case, slaughterhouses are nasty places. Years ago I had a friend who worked at Hormel and he wondered about the little flecks of red in their "hamburger patties". He eventually found out that that was the meat! LOL! Good one. SPAM = Substance Posing As Meat! For some reason, the Hawaiian populace loves SPAM. They have more varieties of Spam for that market than Baskin-Robbins has flavor. I have one son-in-law who loves it. I'd puke if I had to dig it out of the can to throw it away! |
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On 11/18/2015 8:53 PM, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
On 11/18/2015 8:47 PM, philo wrote: On 11/18/2015 8:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 11/18/2015 8:08 PM, bob haller wrote: http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ [snip] Parts of it looked faked for sensationalism. The veggie people would do things like that. In any case, slaughterhouses are nasty places. Years ago I had a friend who worked at Hormel and he wondered about the little flecks of red in their "hamburger patties". He eventually found out that that was the meat! LOL! Good one. SPAM = Substance Posing As Meat! For some reason, the Hawaiian populace loves SPAM. They have more varieties of Spam for that market than Baskin-Robbins has flavor. I have one son-in-law who loves it. I'd puke if I had to dig it out of the can to throw it away! My parents loved SPAM and forced us kids to eat it on a regular basis. SPAM and cheese sandwiches! Fried SPAM and eggs. yuk! Never touch the stuff, now! -- Maggie |
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On 11/18/2015 10:17 PM, Muggles wrote:
My parents loved SPAM and forced us kids to eat it on a regular basis. SPAM and cheese sandwiches! Fried SPAM and eggs. yuk! Never touch the stuff, now! We have Spam & eggs every couple of weeks. Fried to a little crisp on the outside. |
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On 11/18/2015 9:23 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 11/18/2015 10:17 PM, Muggles wrote: My parents loved SPAM and forced us kids to eat it on a regular basis. SPAM and cheese sandwiches! Fried SPAM and eggs. yuk! Never touch the stuff, now! We have Spam & eggs every couple of weeks. Fried to a little crisp on the outside. I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? -- Maggie |
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On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:44:07 PM UTC-6, Muggles wrote:
On 11/18/2015 9:23 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 11/18/2015 10:17 PM, Muggles wrote: My parents loved SPAM and forced us kids to eat it on a regular basis. SPAM and cheese sandwiches! Fried SPAM and eggs. yuk! Never touch the stuff, now! We have Spam & eggs every couple of weeks. Fried to a little crisp on the outside. I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? -- Maggie I've tried some different varieties and like the turkey Spam. A few others I like are the barbecue and the one that has chunks of cheese in it. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Spam Monster |
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On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 7:08:46 PM UTC-6, bob haller wrote:
http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched What really bothers me is the fact that these animal rights activists don't give an airborne fornication about the slaughter of human babies. Of course food animals should be put down without undue suffering but when was the last time you saw this much effort put into a government raid on Planned Parenthood over the wholesale slaughter of human babies who's tiny bodies are carved up and sold to other organizations? o_O Have you hugged a hog today? [8~{} Uncle Pig Monster |
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On 11/18/2015 08:08 PM, bob haller wrote:
http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Gee, I wonder if there is a link between GMO enhanced, pesticide/herbicide laced factory food and human disease? If there was, the USDA would tell us, right? |
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After serious thinking Muggles wrote :
On 11/18/2015 9:23 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 11/18/2015 10:17 PM, Muggles wrote: My parents loved SPAM and forced us kids to eat it on a regular basis. SPAM and cheese sandwiches! Fried SPAM and eggs. yuk! Never touch the stuff, now! We have Spam & eggs every couple of weeks. Fried to a little crisp on the outside. I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? We sometimes use it when we make a mix of au gratin and/or scalloped potatoes. Diced ham is better though. -- .... For long you live and high you fly But only if you ride the tide And balanced on the biggest wave You race towards an early grave. |
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On 11/19/2015 1:00 AM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 7:08:46 PM UTC-6, bob haller wrote: http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched What really bothers me is the fact that these animal rights activists don't give an airborne fornication about the slaughter of human babies. Of course food animals should be put down without undue suffering but when was the last time you saw this much effort put into a government raid on Planned Parenthood over the wholesale slaughter of human babies who's tiny bodies are carved up and sold to other organizations? o_O Because that's a myth that only paranoid right wing loons choose to believe. Sheesh. The joke going around is that Republicans would welcome the refugees with open arms if they were all named Fetus. The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. Have you hugged a hog today? [8~{} Uncle Pig Monster |
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On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 7:38:35 AM UTC-6, Moe DeLoughan wrote:
The truth is: liberals object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. 👍 +1 |
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"Moe DeLoughan" wrote in message ... On 11/19/2015 1:00 AM, Uncle Monster wrote: On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 7:08:46 PM UTC-6, bob haller wrote: http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched What really bothers me is the fact that these animal rights activists don't give an airborne fornication about the slaughter of human babies. Of course food animals should be put down without undue suffering but when was the last time you saw this much effort put into a government raid on Planned Parenthood over the wholesale slaughter of human babies who's tiny bodies are carved up and sold to other organizations? o_O Because that's a myth that only paranoid right wing loons choose to believe. Sheesh. The joke going around is that Republicans would welcome the refugees with open arms if they were all named Fetus. The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. whenever the government helps someone: 1) there is a good chance that they are not helping that person, either in the short term or in the long term, or both 2) there is a certainty they are hurting some other person. |
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The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. whenever the government helps someone: 1) there is a good chance that they are not helping that person, either in the short term or in the long term, or both 2) there is a certainty they are hurting some other person. If you interpret TAXING them as HURTING them , then yes you correct. But on the other hand, if they are going to TAX me anyway, I'd like to see those taxes spent on helping someone in need, rather than wasted on BS. REPUBLICANS are for big buisness. DEMOCRATS are for big government. Neither side is for the little guy. Mark |
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On 11/19/2015 12:29 AM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:44:07 PM UTC-6, Muggles wrote: On 11/18/2015 9:23 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 11/18/2015 10:17 PM, Muggles wrote: My parents loved SPAM and forced us kids to eat it on a regular basis. SPAM and cheese sandwiches! Fried SPAM and eggs. yuk! Never touch the stuff, now! We have Spam & eggs every couple of weeks. Fried to a little crisp on the outside. I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? I've tried some different varieties and like the turkey Spam. A few others I like are the barbecue and the one that has chunks of cheese in it. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Spam Monster If I was at someone's house and they were offering a sample to taste, I'd be willing to taste it and see if it's improved, but I shudder every time I see it on the store shelves. (childhood memories of those spam sandwiches!} -- Maggie |
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On 11/18/2015 09:44 PM, Muggles wrote:
I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? One of my comfort foods is Spam and cabbage. About once a year. |
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On 11/19/2015 06:38 AM, Moe DeLoughan wrote:
Sheesh. The joke going around is that Republicans would welcome the refugees with open arms if they were all named Fetus. The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. Ain't that the truth. Every zygote has a right to life until it's breathing air. |
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On 11/19/2015 9:28 AM, rbowman wrote:
On 11/18/2015 09:44 PM, Muggles wrote: I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? One of my comfort foods is Spam and cabbage. About once a year. Change that to corned beef and cabbage and I'm with you! -- Maggie |
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wrote in message ... The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. whenever the government helps someone: 1) there is a good chance that they are not helping that person, either in the short term or in the long term, or both 2) there is a certainty they are hurting some other person. If you interpret TAXING them as HURTING them , then yes you correct. But on the other hand, if they are going to TAX me anyway, I'd like to see those taxes spent on helping someone in need, rather than wasted on BS. "someone in need" - now there is a whole can of worms! |
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Moe DeLoughan wrote:
The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. Conservatives object to government SUPPORTING people. They think the role of government is to have an economic climate that enables people to help themselves. |
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Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
What really bothers me is the fact that these animal rights activists don't give an airborne fornication about the slaughter of human babies. Of course food animals should be put down without undue suffering but when was the last time you saw this much effort put into a government raid on Planned Parenthood over the wholesale slaughter of human babies who's tiny bodies are carved up and sold to other organizations? o_O Have you hugged a hog today? [8~{} Uncle Pig Monster --------------------------------------------------------- This message has been cleaned by MessageCleaner.exe v2.17 http://www.RoundhillSoftware.com/Mes...aner?HFMdqUjAW --------------------------------------------------------- +1 plus -- Tekkie |
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On 11/19/15 4:26 PM, Tekkie wrote:
posted for all of us... But on the other hand, if they are going to TAX me anyway, I'd like to see those taxes spent on helping someone in need, rather than wasted on BS Now it depends on the definition of BS, doesn't it? No, not really. Everyone knows BS when they see or hear it;-) -- Ever notice how you always hear about Social Security running our of money, but never about Welfare running out of money? |
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On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 10:19:55 AM UTC-5, wrote:
The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. whenever the government helps someone: 1) there is a good chance that they are not helping that person, either in the short term or in the long term, or both 2) there is a certainty they are hurting some other person. If you interpret TAXING them as HURTING them , then yes you correct. But on the other hand, if they are going to TAX me anyway, I'd like to see those taxes spent on helping someone in need, rather than wasted on BS. So how have the trillons spent on the war on poverty over the last half century worked out? There are more people living in poverty than ever and we've tripled the black out of wedlock birthrate. There more people on food stamps today than ever before? How much better off would most people be if most of that money had been left with the productive taxpayers? I'd say most of that money was spent on BS. |
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:08:38 -0800 (PST), bob haller
wrote: its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Maybe you like Scrapple and how it is made down on the farm? "...Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple#Composition Eat everything but the squeal... Canned Vienna sausage and Spam are okay if you get really, really hungry. I prefer dead cow, cut off the horns, wipe the ass and put it on a plate. |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 15:48:31 -0500, "dadiOH"
wrote: Moe DeLoughan wrote: The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. Conservatives object to government SUPPORTING people. They think the role of government is to have an economic climate that enables people to help themselves. +1 Show people how to bake a pie and their is no need to have one pie for the world that is cut into tiny pieces and distributed to the rest of the world. The pieces get smaller. Bake your on pie and have it all to yourself. |
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On 11/19/2015 6:03 PM, Oren wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:08:38 -0800 (PST), bob haller wrote: its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Maybe you like Scrapple and how it is made down on the farm? "...Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. My dad used to cook scrapple for us when we were kids, and I loved it! I still do, only, can't get it any more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple#Composition Eat everything but the squeal... Canned Vienna sausage and Spam are okay if you get really, really hungry. I prefer dead cow, cut off the horns, wipe the ass and put it on a plate. -- Maggie |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 18:16:39 -0600, Muggles
wrote: On 11/19/2015 6:03 PM, Oren wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:08:38 -0800 (PST), bob haller wrote: its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Maybe you like Scrapple and how it is made down on the farm? "...Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. My dad used to cook scrapple for us when we were kids, and I loved it! I still do, only, can't get it any more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple#Composition Eat everything but the squeal... Canned Vienna sausage and Spam are okay if you get really, really hungry. I prefer dead cow, cut off the horns, wipe the ass and put it on a plate. Spam is bad and scrapple is good. You must be a Yankee. Try a pickled pig's foot and a beer. |
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On 11/19/2015 7:25 PM, Oren wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 18:16:39 -0600, Muggles wrote: On 11/19/2015 6:03 PM, Oren wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:08:38 -0800 (PST), bob haller wrote: its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Maybe you like Scrapple and how it is made down on the farm? "...Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. My dad used to cook scrapple for us when we were kids, and I loved it! I still do, only, can't get it any more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple#Composition Eat everything but the squeal... Canned Vienna sausage and Spam are okay if you get really, really hungry. I prefer dead cow, cut off the horns, wipe the ass and put it on a plate. Spam is bad and scrapple is good. You must be a Yankee. Try a pickled pig's foot and a beer. Growing up in a boarder state I liked both spam and scrapple. |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 19:37:39 -0500, Frank "frank wrote:
Growing up in a boarder state I liked both spam and scrapple. I've ate both. Spam seemed to salty and some scrapple was not crispy enough and some was just fine and crispy. When I get hungry, it doesn't really matter how the animal was shot in the head |
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On 11/19/2015 6:25 PM, Oren wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 18:16:39 -0600, Muggles wrote: On 11/19/2015 6:03 PM, Oren wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:08:38 -0800 (PST), bob haller wrote: its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched Maybe you like Scrapple and how it is made down on the farm? "...Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. My dad used to cook scrapple for us when we were kids, and I loved it! I still do, only, can't get it any more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple#Composition Eat everything but the squeal... Canned Vienna sausage and Spam are okay if you get really, really hungry. I prefer dead cow, cut off the horns, wipe the ass and put it on a plate. Spam is bad and scrapple is good. You must be a Yankee. Try a pickled pig's foot and a beer. My dad was a Yankee and my mom a Southerner, but we lived in the South the majority of my life. -- Maggie |
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On 11/19/2015 08:45 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 11/19/2015 9:28 AM, rbowman wrote: On 11/18/2015 09:44 PM, Muggles wrote: I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? One of my comfort foods is Spam and cabbage. About once a year. Change that to corned beef and cabbage and I'm with you! I do that too but the Spam version is a lot faster. Fry up some onions and garlic (the start of any successful recipe) in a Dutch oven, add the cabbage and cubed Spam, cover, and cook until the cabbage is tender. Unlike many people I do colcannon for St. Pat's Day. Cabbage and potatoes, if they were lucky, where what the Irish really ate after all the beef was shipped to Britain. |
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On 11/19/2015 05:03 PM, Oren wrote:
Maybe you like Scrapple and how it is made down on the farm? They adulterate that with cornmeal. What you want is some real Slze. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_cheese Blutwurst und Eier is the right way to start the day, too. http://www.germanfoodguide.com/wurst...wurst_number=4 |
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On 11/19/2015 9:05 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 11/19/2015 08:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 11/19/2015 9:28 AM, rbowman wrote: On 11/18/2015 09:44 PM, Muggles wrote: I haven't had SPAM since I was old enough to buy own groceries. lol Maybe the taste had improved since I last had some? One of my comfort foods is Spam and cabbage. About once a year. Change that to corned beef and cabbage and I'm with you! I do that too but the Spam version is a lot faster. Fry up some onions and garlic (the start of any successful recipe) in a Dutch oven, add the cabbage and cubed Spam, cover, and cook until the cabbage is tender. Unlike many people I do colcannon for St. Pat's Day. Cabbage and potatoes, if they were lucky, where what the Irish really ate after all the beef was shipped to Britain. I've been in a cooking mood off and on for a couple of weeks. Meatloaf and scalloped potatoes have been on the menu recently. mmmmmmmm -- Maggie |
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When I get hungry, it doesn't really matter how the animal was shot in
the head the pigs arent shot in the head, watch the video, the animals are being butchered while still alive. big hook stuck in pigs mouth, drag animal while still alive across floor. pigs have big puss boils on them, the workers stick them and the puss flies out. still alive pigs being processed. the hormones being released at the end of the pigs lives in no doubt in their meat, an probably not healthy for consumers... its not a faked video, the owner of the facility was put in jail over the animal abuse. i think that meat animals should be put in a sealed room filled with nitrogen, the animals would feel no pain, just go to sleep |
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On 11/19/2015 08:46 PM, Muggles wrote:
I've been in a cooking mood off and on for a couple of weeks. Meatloaf and scalloped potatoes have been on the menu recently. mmmmmmmm Yeah, meatloaf... I've never been able to perfect the old diner meatloaf experience. I probably can't bring myself to add enough oatmeal, bread crumbs, and sawdust. It's hard to find any of that old diner comfort food anymore. I can come close with the rice pudding and a few other things. |
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On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 7:38:35 AM UTC-6, Moe DeLoughan wrote:
On 11/19/2015 1:00 AM, Uncle Monster wrote: On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 7:08:46 PM UTC-6, bob haller wrote: http://www.aol.com/article/2015/11/1...hter/21264675/ dont watch this link if stuff bothers you. they are using a new sped up butchering process where the animals are butcheded while llive and alert. its the most disquisting thing i have ever watched What really bothers me is the fact that these animal rights activists don't give an airborne fornication about the slaughter of human babies. Of course food animals should be put down without undue suffering but when was the last time you saw this much effort put into a government raid on Planned Parenthood over the wholesale slaughter of human babies who's tiny bodies are carved up and sold to other organizations? o_O Because that's a myth that only paranoid right wing loons choose to believe. Sheesh. The joke going around is that Republicans would welcome the refugees with open arms if they were all named Fetus. The truth is: liberal object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. Oh, so you're one of those callous racist Left Wing loons who approves of the fact that more Negro babies are aborted than are born. You and Margret Sanger must be from the same racist eugenics group. You Left Wing loony stealth racists are all the same. You always try to obscure your true hateful racist nature by spewing huge mounds of male bovine droppings. ヽ(*_*)ノ http://www.blackgenocide.org/sanger.html Have you hugged a loony Left Wing racist pig today? [8~{} Uncle Concerned Monster |
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On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 8:02:20 AM UTC-6, bob_villain wrote:
On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 7:38:35 AM UTC-6, Moe DeLoughan wrote: The truth is: liberals object to the government killing people; conservatives object to the government helping people. 👍 +1 You and Moe must be from the same loony Left Wing stealth racist Black Genocide support group. (*) [8~{} Uncle Concerned Monster |
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hormel and the meat industry
On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 23:30:26 -0700, rbowman
wrote: I've been in a cooking mood off and on for a couple of weeks. Meatloaf and scalloped potatoes have been on the menu recently. mmmmmmmm Yeah, meatloaf... I've never been able to perfect the old diner meatloaf experience. I probably can't bring myself to add enough oatmeal, bread crumbs, and sawdust. It's hard to find any of that old diner comfort food anymore. I can come close with the rice pudding and a few other things. Sounds good. I like rice pudding. -- Maggie |
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