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subfever -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 8:47:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Irishknight

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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

You have to get this unpasteurized, unhomogenized and unstabilized milk off the streets ! It is killing people, oops, not killing people.



RUN!  IT'STHE MILK POLICE!!!! 


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Termyn8or -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 8:47:22 PM)

So raw milk caused 300 to die, about one in a million.

Your odds of getting hit by lightning are one in 400,000.

Doctors killed over 100,000 patients last year, but out of 300,000,000 who cares ?

Perspective, for good or for bad, perspective.

T




subfever -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 8:50:16 PM)

And I wonder how many dead diabetics might be living today if the FDA hadn't fought against Stevia tooth-and-nail. 




NumberSix -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 8:50:39 PM)

children of thalidomide..........

but taking prozac can give you a heart attack-ack-ack-ack---
you oughtta know by now......

I blame it all on clinton and the lefties........can you imagine if bush did it?

Billy Joel




NumberSix -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 8:55:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subfever

And I wonder how many dead diabetics might be living today if the FDA hadn't fought against Stevia tooth-and-nail. 


possibly, just possibly.....no more than the death penalty.

But why is that an issue, we can't do non-destructive stem cell research, because the rightie tighties didn't make it with the abstinencs shit........people are still fucking and dying, and it appears to be a left-wing conspiracy.

Blame me,
Jimmie Carter & Bill Clinton  




subfever -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 9:26:43 PM)

It's only an issue with me, because I don't believe the FDA is solely acting on behalf of the people it's supposed to be serving. 




Irishknight -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 9:28:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subfever

It's only an issue with me, because I don't believe the FDA is solely acting on behalf of the people it's supposed to be serving. 

Have they ever? 




subfever -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/9/2008 9:29:06 PM)

Good point. 




Sanity -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/10/2008 7:42:46 AM)

 
Again, that's with almost all the milk pasteurized. Take away pasteurization and how many dead babies will it take in the headlines before you're demanding that 'those damn Nazis' who're in bed with big milk be hanged in public, to set an example.


quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

So raw milk caused 300 to die, about one in a million.

Your odds of getting hit by lightning are one in 400,000.

Doctors killed over 100,000 patients last year, but out of 300,000,000 who cares ?

Perspective, for good or for bad, perspective.

T




BrigandDoom -> RE: Government Uses Gestapo Tactics Against Milk Farmer (5/10/2008 10:16:39 AM)

We get this regularily in the UK, now the EU have lots of daft food laws. I drank unpasturised milk as a child without any ill effect. There are allsorts of useful bacteria in unpasturised milk that won't kill you and they force the splean to produce anti-bodies which will then see you in better stead in later life. The main reason for introducing pasturisation wasn't to cut illnesses, it was enlongate the shelf life of milk so it could be stored for longer & transported further. The same reason now you get eradiated vegatables and fruit.
The reason why so many people these days suffer above average allergies is due to the fact their bodies are not exposed to all of the usual germs you find as a child. The body builds up its own stock of anti-bodies to fight infections and common ailments. The trouble is unless you get them at an early enough age, some of these illnesses can cause irreprable damage to an adult. I remember being taken around to visit friendswho had measels, chicken pox, the mumps in order so that I would catch it and hopefully then never catch it again when I recovered.
Having a close friend who has gone blind after contracting measels at the age 42 I'm damn glad my mother did what she did!




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