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  • Posted By: Andyli861004 @ 03/21/2008 4:21:33 AM

    A new life style comes to the life , and also a site calld pubspa has someting about health care and skin protection.

  • Posted By: WalterfromCalifornia @ 03/01/2008 12:17:51 PM

    This is a continuous problem. Beef, chicken etc. The only way to control this is for Americans to choose to eat healthy and avoid all animal products. Just don't eat it. It's simple. That will improve your health and help the planet. Or, you can eat it and die. Simple enough. If you choose to eat it then don't whine when you need a triple bypass.

  • Posted By: JandNLarson @ 02/28/2008 1:22:24 AM

    The problem here is in the stockyard, not the slaughterhouse. Mr. Pollan apparently did not consider that piece of the process. The animals go from farms, to trucks, to stockyards, to slaughterhouses. The problem most likely occurred either on the trucks or at the stockyard.

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