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LettersByPublished on July 18, 1996Easel on Down the Road Ray Woodley Teen Spirit I'm stunned that Moorhead would slam John Hughes' The Breakfast Club as a "fantasy-fulfillment." To me, it's one of the most profound films of the 1980s. Welcome to the Dollhouse is fatally flawed--in part, because it fails to address vital questions: e.g., why are the protagonist's parents so unbelievably dense (and lazy) in the upgrading of their daughter's glasses, hair style, wardrobe, social skills, etc.? For me, Kids is a far more honest film. Meating Adjourned I always consider the source and who signs the paycheck for "reviews" and "studies." That the National Cattlemen's Association requested the Texas A&M report automatically destroys its credibility and brands it biased. I am instantly suspicious of the exploiters and their ulterior motives. It is pseudoscience, not science, that is deceptively used to defend human violation of the environment and animals. Government "standards" are erroneously based on invalid animal experiments (vivisection) and the greedy manipulation of vested interests such as the powerful cattle industry. Government agencies are notorious for outdated misinformation, ruthlessly advocating and mandating brutal, archaic practices while ignorantly refusing to accept or implement progressive and beneficial methodology for both people and animals. Here are some scientific facts: The human animal has the long intestine of a vegetarian, not the short bowel of a carnivore. Therefore, humans were not designed to eat meat, which leads to the accumulation of dangerous toxins in the intestines and other parts of the body. I fully support the welcome conversion of chefs to humane and healthy cuisine. Donna Worthington Think Pink RTM
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