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In reply to the discussion: Could a vegetarian win the Presidency [View all]veganlush
(2,049 posts)12. by the way,
if the past is any indication, my reply above will be answered by people who will tell of their intent to eat some meat and exclaim the lick-smacking tastiness of it, as if that is going to hurt me or make me recoil in horror. I've been a meat eater, I know if can be tasty but i gave it up years ago when i realized the price of it was way, way too high and of course I don' t mean in money.
veganism is the single biggest thing we as individuals can do to help our own health, the planet and of course, the animals.
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Bill Clinton became a vegan, lost 24 pounds, healing himself by not ingesting any cholesterol
DonViejo
Sep 2012
#27
After he was President. That's fine, but not likely to be what many Americans do.
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#28
Our three daughters are all life-long vegetarians and the youngest is almost 18.
HopeHoops
Sep 2012
#21
I particularly liked that it was about evenly divided between health and ethics matters.
HopeHoops
Sep 2012
#52
Yeah, here it is nearing the end of September and our tomatoes are STILL setting new fruit.
HopeHoops
Sep 2012
#53
no, the link quotes people who didn't know him personally proposing theories
arely staircase
Sep 2012
#62
Hahaha!!! Yes, quotes his chef, a woman who cooked for him, and his own book.
Luminous Animal
Sep 2012
#65
Not me. I look like Tommy Chong. FOX would claim I want to decriminalize pot - which I would.
HopeHoops
Sep 2012
#6
i like meat but i have no problem with people that don't eat it. it's a much healthier way to go...
dionysus
Sep 2012
#55
I don't think so. Refusing food is seen as rude, even when someone's got good reasons
riderinthestorm
Sep 2012
#36
Vegetarian, probably. Vegan, probably not. But Kucinich couldn't win, anyway,
Honeycombe8
Sep 2012
#49
It depends whether they were an "activist" (or at least perceived as being one).
NYC Liberal
Sep 2012
#50
I don't mean to sound flippant but maybe if one was to run, we'd be done with GMOs.
nc4bo
Sep 2012
#54
I think they would have a better shot then a heavy person, like Chris Christie.
Jennicut
Sep 2012
#60