by PrkStrangr@aol.com
Tonight, after I saw the Hayes for President cheese
commercial for the 100th time, I thought I would put in my two cents
worth to help his campaign. No thanks, I don't like cheese either. And I
am not a doofus.
Cheese is concentrated milk, full of fat, chemicals,
pesticides, etc. and concentrated animal suffering...to make milk, a
dairy cow must be kept pregnant and the calves become veal. The veal
industry is a direct offshoot of the dairy industry.
There are plenty of cruelty free substitutes for dairy
including soymilks, and other veg milks, Tofutti cream cheese and sour
cream alternatives, nondairy ice creams, vegan cheeses such as
VeganRella and Soymage, etc.
Let's all use them and say no to dairy and no to the
lies that milk builds strong bones and all the other lies from the dairy
industry.
Here's something else we can all do for fun and maybe
one of us will win the prize money.... go to
A Love Affair with Cheese
http://www.ilovecheese.com/redbook.html
The American Dairy Association wants to know what you
think about food and romance! Enter your name, address and daytime phone
number, along with your answer to the question: "What is the most
romantic cheese and why?"
This is what they say at this page, they go on to say
that the winner will be picked at random and will receive a trip for two
to a romantic Caribbean resort!
I urge you all to join me in saying that the most
romantic cheese is either SoyMage brand or VeganRella brand because they
don't cause the animal suffering, the heart attacks in humans, the
wastes in the dairy farming industry, the pollution of dairy farm manure
runoffs, the cruelty, the unnecessary cruelty.
And say "My vote goes for Hayes, he might have chewed,
but he never swallowed your bull."
For more info see...
The NOTMILK Homepage! (MILK is a bad-news substance!)
http://www.notmilk.com/
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