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To: lisalisalisa who wrote (4681)6/10/2001 4:24:41 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<Vegetarians and vegans think they are out smarting nature and have found a better way of living. I kind of doubt it. Many vegetarians simply become pastaterians, hardly a recipe for good health. >

This is NOT my experience at all... that was the 70's IMO. Most I know [lots] are very careful about eating mostly vegetables, and varying their diet big time to boot. Maybe it depends on who and where. I know lots [myself included] that will eat meat depending on how they feel, etc.

DAK



To: lisalisalisa who wrote (4681)6/10/2001 6:59:10 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi lisalisalisa, a passing observation on your valid point: <<If one is concerned about hormones and mad cow (valid concerns imo), they could support the organic meat industry>> = structural inflation.

But, then, core inflation would not be affected, once again, I think, and therefore interest rate should be lowered yet again.

At some time, with all the events that has been not going right, a small event, at the margin, will trigger a reaction much greater than anyone can explain, and here is what I believe matters went 70 some years ago.

Chugs, Jay