Ok, i agree good debate, carry on tommro then? lolOriginally Posted by ?WhyNot?
Bye, ill probably be off now two
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Yes, I don't care about what they do to those poor animals.
Yes, because I like that so much that I can't stop, even after seeing this.
No, that is really discusting, I will never eat KFC food again.
I never ate KFC food, and I will never.
I never ate KFC food, but I will try.
I am vegetarian.
Its the way the chickens are treated before they are slaughtered, though slaughtering animals for consumption is legal...
But treating them unfaily like in the Pamela Anderson Vid, kind of gives the reason why.
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EvilBrandon
Yeh this doesn't put me off eating chicken, or any meat of that matter, i love meat =P but what they do to those chickens (For KFC) is not nice, and yeh it should be changed. But anyways i never eat KFC anyways, it tastes gross, the food is too greasy and it's just eugh.
Yo.
Where did I say that non-vegetarians are evil ? All my friends are non-vegetarians, and they aren't evil. I don't have a vegetarian "gang" :rolleyes:Originally Posted by RedStratocas
I never liked KFC. But you vegitarians, dont act like you are right and all non vegitarians are evil:rolleyes:. Its cruel, but they have been fired and it hasent always been like that.
Ok, sorry for the double post, but I couldn't edit.
You wanted researches ? Here is some websites.
http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/iron.htm - The iron in vegetarian diet
http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/protein.htm - The proteins in vegetarian diet
http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBJulAug00p131.html - Good article that says that vegeratians can grow up normally.
http://www.shedrupling.org/resource/...pic3=teter.htm - Read the yellow part
Here is a few quotes if you don't want to bother reading :
Originally Posted by http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBJulAug00p131.html
No discussion of vegetarian diets for children would be complete without mentioning iron. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency in America. It can affect children regardless of whether they are vegetarian or not (Messina and Messina 183-86). Still, the stereotype of vegetarian children as thin, weak, and pale (all symptoms of anemia) persists. In fact, though meat is the best source of absorbable iron, iron can be found in abundance in plant foods like enriched grains, dried fruits, soy products, broccoli, beans, and nuts. If foods high in iron are served with vitamin C-rich foods or drinks (e.g., orange juice, cantaloupe, strawberries, bell peppers, or watermelon) absorption is greatly improved.Originally Posted by http://www.shedrupling.org/resource/base.php?lang=en&topic1=vegetar.htm&topic2=barre.h tm&topic3=teter.htm
It is now scientifically demonstrated (studies of the American Dietetic Association) that to be vegetarian allows for a longer life, better health, while being a lower charge for society, especially at retirement time. The concept as what to be vegetarian would make us weak, or would compromise the children growth, is only phantasm or prejudice, which does not have any other justification than ideological.
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