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sesley

Posted 9.07PM
Mon 27 Mar 2006

Now the veggies and animal liberators lead by Heather McCartney want to ban milk!!!! they say it can cause cancer!!! when will they stop this banning crusade. They are becoming facist fundamentalists. whats next Mars Bars, because they make people fat. Eek

 
Rosti

Posted 9.30PM
Mon 27 Mar 2006

Where does that info come from sesley?

 
sesley

Posted 9.33AM
Tue 28 Mar 2006

from the food news on uktv food page. Heather mcCartney wants to ban milk because she thinks it causes cancer

 
Barshedale

Posted 5.16PM
Tue 28 Mar 2006

Will H. Mc. ban br**st feeding ? Like it or not we are animals that fall into the catorgory of mammals ie. give birth to live young and suckle. What do they feed on? Milk!!!!!

Id**ts

Barry

 
Heritage

Posted 1.47PM
Sat 1 Apr 2006

I know its a form of madness but that comes from not eating the right balance and quality of food -whether carnivore,vegetarian or vegan -it is the purity and eating quality of what you eat and the lack of chemical inputs that matters.

Very concerned about so much imbalanced thinking ! You are spot on with your responses -where will one draw the line !
Having allowed the posioned generation through big companies and supermarkets maybe the govenrment realise that having affected thinking so badly that they will have to create this nanny state to think for us all !

 
Rosti

Posted 2.12PM
Sat 1 Apr 2006

I have to say that from what I read of the article in question, Heather McCartney is questioning the hormones given to the dairy cattle rather than natural milk itself.

 
Heritage

Posted 2.21PM
Sat 1 Apr 2006

What does anyone else think ? News item as reported to save looking up .

Animal-loving Heather wants to ban milk

Animal rights campaigner Heather Mills McCartney believes milk causes cancer and will call for it to be dropped from the nation's diet at a vegetarian conference this week.

Paul McCartney's wife regularly champions animal rights causes and her attention has now turned to the humble pint of milk, reports the Independent.

She will speak out against milk alongside Professor Jane Plant at a Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation event this week. Professor Plant fought off breast cancer three times and went into remission after giving up dairy.

 
sesley

Posted 4.07PM
Sun 2 Apr 2006

some people may be sensitive to dairy products thats a fact and some are sensitve to other things like nuts, that does not mean the rest of the population should be denied these products. and organic products if they really are can be very expensive especially to people on tight budgets.

 
T BONE

Posted 1.30PM
Wed 19 Apr 2006

Heck, if I want to eat paperclips then I should be allowed to.

So long as I'm not encroaching on anyone else's right I should be allowd to eat what I want. By all means let me know the risks in a rational pattern but I tell you what, that stapler is looking pretty tasty from here!!

 
 
 

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