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It’s pretty sad when one of our “potential” presidential candidates can do no better than to plagiarize a couple of common bumper sticker slogans while trying to be clever in a brand new book.
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I don't think celiac vegan is being abusive. (And by the way, celiac and celtic mean entirely different things.) I'm Not saying I agree with her, I just don't think her comments warrant a "report abuse" reaction.
In fact, some of the things you have written in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS in your posts seem to me to be far more on-the-attack than the posts you are reacting to.
Just my perspective.
Peace be with you.
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Poor ignorant Sarah! Does she really think all the creatures were lining up on the planet waiting for humans to come and eat them! Obviously, if she is attacking vegans and vegetarians, then we are worth attacking! The best counter-attack is to ignore her and continue to live by example....a life of love and compassion to all, including the creatures.
If Sarah wants to really make a mark on this country, she should donate her $100,000 per talks to Haiti. That would show that she is true Christian at heart. Not that it is going to happen but this is a challenge I'd love to see. As far as her comments, it saddens me that she would say such a thing.
It's so obvious that you fancy her. A little objectivity, please.
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It’s pretty sad when one of our “potential” presidential candidates can do no better than to plagiarize a couple of common bumper sticker slogans while trying to be clever in a brand new book.