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Ok, this can be a controversy point. Any way, for me cells are still
alive until they are cooked. Fallen fruit is alive, seeds are alive.
And eating after dark, no keeping food, is an allmost imposible thing
to do in modern times.

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Ok, this can be a controversy point. Any way, for me cells are still
alive until they are cooked. Fallen fruit is alive, seeds are alive.
And eating after dark, no keeping food, is an allmost imposible thing
to do in modern times.

Thankyou.

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In article >,
Linda Terrell > wrote:

> > > i think fruits and veggies should be at the bottom, not bread, rice,
> > > and such.


Excessive cross-posters.
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In article >,
Linda Terrell > wrote:

> > > i think fruits and veggies should be at the bottom, not bread, rice,
> > > and such.


Excessive cross-posters.
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food pyramid? this isnt some cult is it.. oohh no.. Chances are rough,
Randy Forward Jr....

I do believe the foot pyramid has many pyramids... but who am I to be
kidding myself ^____^ I eat like a laughing stalk!



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food pyramid? this isnt some cult is it.. oohh no.. Chances are rough,
Randy Forward Jr....

I do believe the foot pyramid has many pyramids... but who am I to be
kidding myself ^____^ I eat like a laughing stalk!

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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 21:02:17 GMT, "Lucy"
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>Ya, the info I found doing the paper made me kinda
>cynical where the gov't is concerned.


That government is best which governs least. Which is why I
am basically in favor of anarchy/socialism.

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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 21:02:17 GMT, "Lucy"
> scribbled some thoughts:


>Ya, the info I found doing the paper made me kinda
>cynical where the gov't is concerned.


That government is best which governs least. Which is why I
am basically in favor of anarchy/socialism.

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Andrew H. Carter wrote:

> That government is best which governs least. Which is why I
> am basically in favor of anarchy/socialism.



Then you'd be right at home in a no - tax and minimal government place like
Somalia, Rwanda, or Colombia...

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Andrew H. Carter wrote:

> That government is best which governs least. Which is why I
> am basically in favor of anarchy/socialism.



Then you'd be right at home in a no - tax and minimal government place like
Somalia, Rwanda, or Colombia...

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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:37:54 GMT, "Gregory Morrow"
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>
>Andrew H. Carter wrote:
>
>> That government is best which governs least. Which is why I
>> am basically in favor of anarchy/socialism.

>
>
>Then you'd be right at home in a no - tax and minimal government place like
>Somalia, Rwanda, or Colombia...



Is it possible to have a peaceful anarchy/utopia? I think
so.

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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:37:54 GMT, "Gregory Morrow"
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>
>Andrew H. Carter wrote:
>
>> That government is best which governs least. Which is why I
>> am basically in favor of anarchy/socialism.

>
>
>Then you'd be right at home in a no - tax and minimal government place like
>Somalia, Rwanda, or Colombia...



Is it possible to have a peaceful anarchy/utopia? I think
so.

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Andrew H. Carter | ------ooo--(_)--ooo------
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I think it should be a mummified foodie!

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