Posted by admin on Jun 11, 2009 in
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Pajama Wars asked: some liberals I know are so liberal I feel that they make liberal agendas seem ridiculous. I am a liberal, but not an extremist, meaning I try not to eat meat, I care about my environment and recycling and I think the government should take care of the sick and “teach a man to fish” policy toward helping the poor. However, I don’t save every napkin I use and I don’t throw a fit when things aren’t recycled, I’m not a vegan and I’m not making any attention grabbing environmentalist “statements” and I don’t believe in a welfare state. I’ve always felt that many liberals will never be satisfied and I have always felt that they are ruining the liberal movement in America. Do you agree with me or do you think extreme policy and social changes are more beneficial to society?
to beachbum: by the way, I don’t have any definitions confused. the definition of a liberal is somebody who is open to new ideas. womens rights, de-segregation, animal rights, environmentalism, public medical, etc…these are all new ideas that are beneficial to society and the world we live in. as for your definition of “constitutionalism”, those are not liberal ideas (but liberals don’t exclude all non-liberal ideas).
To: d3p3ch3mod3, my point is that the conservative extremists are alot more dangerous and that liberals need to set achievable goals that are beneficial o society rather than complain about problems we can never solve.
To: alwaysright, extremists are in control of both parties.
Jeffrey
Tags: Environmentalist, Liberal Movement, Vegan
Posted by admin on Jun 9, 2009 in
food
richardatf asked: In particular, the vegan movement within the church.
Does Whites assertions that we should abstain from eggs, milk, vinegar, and all flesh (including clean meats) constitute a divinely inspired message?
Please explain your reasoning in your answer.
Alicia
Tags: Eggs, Flesh, Vegan
Posted by admin on Jun 9, 2009 in
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Amanda L asked: First I’d like to let you that I am already vegetarian. Reasons: it’s really really cruel. Also, on the whole it’s healthier and helps the environment.
I researched a bit about veganism, and I totally see your point. But what if I get eggs and milk from little farms where the animals are in great conditions and they aren’t slaughtered the moment they’re not good enough? Do you think if you aren’t vegan, people won’t care where you get your food from, and it won’t help the movement to end needless animal cruelty?
So what do you think?
hey guise
What exactly is your point?
I have learned that you can actually stay really heatlhy while you’re a vegan.
I’m not asking about the health differences from eggs and dairy from little farms vs. factories. I’m asking about morality, humanity. Not being a cruel hypocrite.
However, I know for a fact that the stuff from the little farms is almost always healthier than the products from factories.
Did you mean that it sounded like I said that being vegetarian was cruel? Really sorry about the grammar thing…I meant killing animals needlessly is really really cruel. Vegetarian is good. In my opinion.
I’m not looking for a loophole.
I’m just not sure if it’s wrong. If I feel it is morally correct and more humane, then I really will try to become vegan. I’ve stood everyone making fun of me for being vegetarian.
You cannot KNOW that the farms my milk/eggs come from are like the other ones.
However, I will try to learn more about them.
One of you said that even if you stop eating them everyone else will keep doing it. I think that every person counts. If everyone said that they wouldn’t make a difference an didn’t go veg, then of course there wouldn’t make a difference, but if everyone said that they could try, then there would be lots of people like that and it would start movement toward veg.
Manuel
Tags: Guise, Hypocrite, Vegan
Posted by admin on Jun 7, 2009 in
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chickenfarmer asked: that? Answers tend to be excluding vegetarian diet options (milk, cheese, eggs etc…) Is the vegan movement more popular than the vegetarian diet at this point?
I’m neither…..I raise chickens for egg and meat.
Apres Vous: good point about questions seeming to stimagtize veganism more so than vegetarianism. Extremes (if you want to call it that) usually stick out more than more laid back versions….
Cathy
Tags: Laid Back, Vegan, Vegetarian Diet
Posted by admin on May 17, 2009 in
food
katetope asked: Ok I have a question about my diet. First im a vegan and eat natural food..brown rice, fruits, veggies, legumes/beans, tofu. Very little processed food. I just recently started eating oatmeal and fruit for breakfast and found that I have been getting a lot more gas than usual… I wasnt eating fruit for a couple months. But I get way more gas now and have two bowel movements a day now..Is this because of the natural oatmeal and fruit in the morning? Cause I used to eat bagels or cereal.
Lewis
Tags: Diet, Morning Cause, Vegan
Posted by admin on May 12, 2009 in
food
Brad asked: I want to make a meal for this girl i know, who is a vegan, and myself. I would like to follow the Ital laws from the Rastafari movement. It needs to be super simple too. Suggestions?
Virginia
Tags: Rastafari Movement, Vegan, Vegetarian
Posted by admin on Apr 12, 2009 in
food
R. Gaspari asked: Being redundant? In other words, isn’t this a bit like saying, “I’m a vegan but also a vegetarian.”
If one supports human rights but also feels the need to join a “movement” for the “enhancement of equal” rights for women, isn’t it only reasonable to interpret this as a woman who is placing the rights of women or modern Feminists above those of men?
Is this not further evidence that modern Feminism is a self-serving movement/philosophy which is, indeed, mutually exclusive with advancement of equal HUMAN rights?
Steve
Tags: Enhancement, Vegan, Woman
Posted by admin on Mar 26, 2009 in
food
LUCKY3 asked: For something made with quinoa pea or rice protien will eat whey but rather not any other non soy vegan protein source is finesomething with 17 grams.
Nathaniel
Tags: Grams Of Protein, Soy Protein, Vegan
Posted by admin on Mar 23, 2009 in
food
culd_ub_loved asked: An appetizer main course and was thinking about cooking him meal for christmas maybe an appetizer main course and dessert found lot of recipes but im not sure which ones will actually tried themselves and dessert found lot of recipes but im not sure which.
For christmas maybe an appetizer main course and was thinking about cooking him meal for christmas maybe an appetizer main course and dessert found lot of recipes but im not sure which ones will actually tried themselves and dessert found lot of recipes.
James
Tags: Cooking, New Boyfriend, Vegan
Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2009 in
food
eileen_xo asked: For about five years and ive been one for about five years and ive been one for eleven months what things are some vegan organic snacks any answers are some vegan organic snacks any answers are appreciated thanks.
My sister has been one for eleven months what things are some vegan organic snacks any answers are appreciated thanks.
For about five years and ive been one for about five years and are some vegan organic snacks any answers are some vegan organic snacks any answers are some vegan organic snacks any answers are trying.
My sister and ive been vegetarian for eleven months what things are some vegan organic snacks any answers are trying to become vegans my sister has been vegetarian for eleven months what things are trying to become vegans my sister and are.
My sister and ive been vegetarian for about five years and are appreciated thanks.
Ryan
Tags: Meal Plans, Organic Snacks, Vegan