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Topic: Eat the meat!
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Thu 04/17/08 11:16 PM
NO,,,,,,indifference. The cloned would have all the genetic
details and makeup to its structure. Forming the same copy if you will, as its host.

YourLove1's photo
Thu 04/17/08 11:18 PM

Would eating meat from a cloned animal be any better or worse than eating it from an animal that wasn't cloned?
depends if it ends up making ur mouth feel like its been cloned laugh laugh laugh laugh

writer_gurl's photo
Thu 04/17/08 11:18 PM
C'mon Pec...Isn't it a little late to talk about cloned meat?huh

BobbyJ's photo
Thu 04/17/08 11:25 PM
If you eat cloned food and the cloned cells you absorb form to create new cells within your own body, are you then creating your own clone within yourself?


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Thu 04/17/08 11:34 PM
i won't eat any of it, i eat inland fish, or turkey from small freerange local farms, this stuff that they are getting you to eat, has so damn many hormones, i'm suprized we all don't have boobs, periods, overgrown muscles, and twelve inch penises.

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Thu 04/17/08 11:37 PM

i won't eat any of it, i eat inland fish, or turkey from small freerange local farms, this stuff that they are getting you to eat, has so damn many hormones, i'm suprized we all don't have boobs, periods, overgrown muscles, and twelve inch penises.
really? you think they could shrink my penis,,damn

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Thu 04/17/08 11:39 PM
laugh laugh laugh

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Thu 04/17/08 11:40 PM
Cloned meat should be exactly identical to the meat of the animal cloned. The problem isn't the meat, it's the loss of genetic diversity & traditional farming methods. If one bloodline is cloned to produce genetically identical animals, then all those animals will be prone to the same problems. Combine a weakness to a specific disease that is shared by a majority of stock with factory farming methods & you are asking for a disaster.

Winx's photo
Fri 04/18/08 12:00 PM

i won't eat any of it, i eat inland fish, or turkey from small freerange local farms, this stuff that they are getting you to eat, has so damn many hormones, i'm suprized we all don't have boobs, periods, overgrown muscles, and twelve inch penises.


I check to see if the fish I buy is freshwater or farm raised.

I am thinking that all the hormones and antibiotics they put in the livestock are making the little girls look like women too soon.

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Fri 04/18/08 12:03 PM
I smoke, drink whiskey and curse like a sailor. Eating me some cloned meat doesn't effect me in the least. As long as it is cooked Med-rare I dont care.love

hellkitten54's photo
Fri 04/18/08 12:04 PM

I smoke, drink whiskey and curse like a sailor. Eating me some cloned meat doesn't effect me in the least. As long as it is cooked Med-rare I dont care.love


But my son doesn't get the same as me. He eats all organic, free range, yummyness. It's too late to save me...:tongue:

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Fri 04/18/08 12:04 PM
How would I know it was cloned?

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Fri 04/18/08 12:12 PM
Most animals raised for slaughter are already genetically modified through selective breeding, and no longer resemble the original animal.
How many cows and chickens would there be in this country if we did not raise them for slaughter?
The best way to save an animal from extinction is to start eating it.

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Fri 04/18/08 12:16 PM
Depending on what you mean by "better" and "worse."

Also depending on whether you believe a clone is a true being.

You have to get the ethical standards you're asking on out there before you ask a question, because I don't understand the context under what you're asking. flowerforyou

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Fri 04/18/08 12:23 PM
Don't know, but shouldn't that be on the label so you have a choice to avoid it if it does bother you? Isn't that what labels are FOR!!!

Also, don't cloned animals still have a shorter lifespan? I'd want to know why that is before knowingly eating it.

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Fri 04/18/08 12:34 PM
I know a gal who doesn't eat meat but loves the bone!

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