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A.C.
 
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How about some on topic controversy instead of some stupid political ****ing
match?
I've never had foie gras but definitely will. I wanted to learn a little
more about it so I typed "foie gras" into google and clicked "I'm feeling
lucky." The Humane Society website pops up and they ain't exactly pro foie
gras. Should we be able to force feed geese and harvest their organs, or
just kill and eat them the normal way?


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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 19:55:24 -0400, "A.C." > wrote:

>Should we be able to force feed geese and harvest their organs, or
>just kill and eat them the normal way?


Kill 'em, eat 'em, Good.
Torture 'em, kill 'em, eat 'em, Bad.

Remember what happened to Mr Dahmer! <weg>

Cheers
Jon
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"A.C." wrote in message ...

>Should we be able to force feed geese and harvest their organs, or
> just kill and eat them the normal way?


Can't we do both?

-Mike



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On 2004-06-10, A.C. > wrote:

> I've never had foie gras but definitely will. I wanted to learn a little
> more about it so I typed "foie gras" into google and clicked "I'm feeling
> lucky." The Humane Society website pops up and they ain't exactly pro foie
> gras.


Looks like the stuff is going to completely illegal in CA. San Francisco
without foie gras ...unbelievable.

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In article >, A.C. >
wrote:

> How about some on topic controversy instead of some stupid political ****ing
> match?
> I've never had foie gras but definitely will. I wanted to learn a little
> more about it so I typed "foie gras" into google and clicked "I'm feeling
> lucky." The Humane Society website pops up and they ain't exactly pro foie
> gras. Should we be able to force feed geese and harvest their organs, or
> just kill and eat them the normal way?
>
>

Raised on a farm, I will say geese are incredibly stupid and gluttonous
and will happily eat till they burst without being force fed. They will
gobble to a happy demise. Hellping it along is no grave sin. Eat,
enjoy.....billfrogg


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"A.C." > wrote in message
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> How about some on topic controversy instead of some stupid political

****ing
> match?
> I've never had foie gras but definitely will. I wanted to learn a little
> more about it so I typed "foie gras" into google and clicked "I'm feeling
> lucky." The Humane Society website pops up and they ain't exactly pro foie
> gras. Should we be able to force feed geese and harvest their organs, or
> just kill and eat them the normal way?


Seems like it ends up pretty much the same for the goose
either way, so what does it matter?

Bob M.


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