Since I became aware of this issue on Sept. 2, 2008, I haven't eaten a bite of meat. I don't really know how to cook vegan style, and haven't eaten much. I am telling everyone I know. They are surprised and look at me as if I'm nuts. I am on mission. I want Americans to know that our FDA has decided for us. They took away our right to decide with the "no labeling required" statement. I should decide what goes in MY body, not them! I am furious. I will not stop until I am heard. I will be heard. FDA, Can you hear me now? We want labels!
Submitted by deborah l. on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 00:11
No, I will never eat cloned meat. I'd become a vegetarian rather than be forced to eat meat from animals that are cloned. They are born deformed internally and externally, have to be kept alive by drugs and antibiotics. The whole idea is emblematic with the what's wrong with the western world. Can't we just eat traditionally the way our parents/grandparents did?
no we can't, because there was not 6 BILLION ppl on the world at the time of our grandparents, neither was there over 300,000,000 ppl living in the US either. go ahead and starve.
This thread is; unintellectull, nonsensicall, down right retarded! Stop worrying about food and address more pressing matters, such as; Healthcare, Foriegn Wars, Education, Religious debate in America, ect... You people sicken me with your "Food For Thought", when we have major issues being left abandoned!
It is kind of a freaky thought, but if they could genetically engineer the clones to be immune to mad cow disease, ecoli, and other diseases it would make them sound a whole lot tastier.
The country is killing the "real" meat animals or just allowiing them to die now and have been in the past. Why pay so much more for the cloned meat when the FDA and the government could put a stop to the killing of the "real" guys and put a stop to the hunger in the U.S. and the world?Does the government and the FDA think that the poor and underprivileged can afford the prices of the cloned meat? Let them work in an E.R., walk down some alley, look under an overpass, or look in some abandoned bulding. Let them count the adults but most of all, let them count the children and the handicapped. I am a vegetarian and an animal avocate but I don't like to see people starve. Thanks, Beth Avary, R.N., B.S.N.
A cow is a cow, no matter how its made. I think people mostly don't understand how things are cloned. If they did, they would probably be fine with it. Before I found out how in class, I surely would not have, but I would now, knowing how it's done.
Submitted by Mary Beth D. on Thu, 01/17/2008 - 20:04
Scary. Executives at the major cattle cloning companies confessed that clone offspring have entered the food supply already—and they have no idea how many—despite the previous FDA ban on food from cloned animals. And U.S. meat producers have been buying semen from prize-winning cloned cattle. I'll wait and see if people start wiggin out. Yikes, what if I'm eating it already? Could explain a lot.
As long as its safe then ill eat it. but if they find out it casuses cancer or something then ill be making money of them.
Since I became aware of this issue on Sept. 2, 2008, I haven't eaten a bite of meat. I don't really know how to cook vegan style, and haven't eaten much. I am telling everyone I know. They are surprised and look at me as if I'm nuts. I am on mission. I want Americans to know that our FDA has decided for us. They took away our right to decide with the "no labeling required" statement. I should decide what goes in MY body, not them! I am furious. I will not stop until I am heard. I will be heard. FDA, Can you hear me now? We want labels!
Sommer Himber
Hungry American mother
I would counsider it but I would demmand the authorities to make mandatory stating meat's origin clearly on the label.
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No, I will never eat cloned meat. I'd become a vegetarian rather than be forced to eat meat from animals that are cloned. They are born deformed internally and externally, have to be kept alive by drugs and antibiotics. The whole idea is emblematic with the what's wrong with the western world. Can't we just eat traditionally the way our parents/grandparents did?
How do you support this statement?
'They are born deformed internally and externally, have to be kept alive by drugs and antibiotics.'
no we can't, because there was not 6 BILLION ppl on the world at the time of our grandparents, neither was there over 300,000,000 ppl living in the US either. go ahead and starve.
For advice: http://uspolitics.about.c om/b/2008/01/17...
This thread is; unintellectull, nonsensicall, down right retarded! Stop worrying about food and address more pressing matters, such as; Healthcare, Foriegn Wars, Education, Religious debate in America, ect... You people sicken me with your "Food For Thought", when we have major issues being left abandoned!
You tell'em NeoSwede!
hey meat is meat no matter how you "slice" it! id much rather buy clonrd meat rather than pay extra for real stuff
It is kind of a freaky thought, but if they could genetically engineer the clones to be immune to mad cow disease, ecoli, and other diseases it would make them sound a whole lot tastier.
The country is killing the "real" meat animals or just allowiing them to die now and have been in the past. Why pay so much more for the cloned meat when the FDA and the government could put a stop to the killing of the "real" guys and put a stop to the hunger in the U.S. and the world?Does the government and the FDA think that the poor and underprivileged can afford the prices of the cloned meat? Let them work in an E.R., walk down some alley, look under an overpass, or look in some abandoned bulding. Let them count the adults but most of all, let them count the children and the handicapped. I am a vegetarian and an animal avocate but I don't like to see people starve. Thanks, Beth Avary, R.N., B.S.N.
A cow is a cow, no matter how its made. I think people mostly don't understand how things are cloned. If they did, they would probably be fine with it. Before I found out how in class, I surely would not have, but I would now, knowing how it's done.
Scary. Executives at the major cattle cloning companies confessed that clone offspring have entered the food supply already—and they have no idea how many—despite the previous FDA ban on food from cloned animals. And U.S. meat producers have been buying semen from prize-winning cloned cattle. I'll wait and see if people start wiggin out. Yikes, what if I'm eating it already? Could explain a lot.
what, that ur a friggin' moron?
Ha! :-)