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Wow, WTF?! No Meat Mondays in Los Angeles, Agenda 21 strikes again!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1867898:MV8yMDQ4Njc5XzM0NDI5NDc5XzkzNDkyNTkz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1867898:MV8yMDQ4Njc5XzM0NDI5MzA2XzQ5RjhCODQw] Do you not see it, there's not enough food to go around. They are being preemptive. I definitely believe that the choice is yours to eat meat or not, but I will guarantee that the price of meat will be going up substantially in the future. I became a vegetarian a few months ago and I was always fit ran and lifted weights daily but always had just regular fit body. Might just be the way I decided to change my perception on things, but now I am hitting new levels of energy and feel that my body is rejuvenating it's self. I am lifting heavier getting really toned, and running longer distances with out getting tiered. I'm not saying this is for everyone, do as you please, but for those that say we need meat to be fit, that's a bunch of bull. "Change what controls you, and you will change what you can control" [/quote] And by the way I bought food for friends from a restaurant called veggie grill, and they didn't even know they weren't eating real meat. After I told them, they were amazed and said it actually tasted better then the meat most restaurants serve out there. [/quote]
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(CNSNews.com) - The Los Angeles City Council is urging all residents to observe "meatless Mondays" from now on.
A resolution adopted on Oct. 24 reads:
"Be it resolved, that the Council of the City of Los Angeles hereby declares all Mondays as 'Meatless Mondays' in support of comprehensive sustainability efforts as well as to further encourage residents to eat a more varied plant-based diet to protect their health and protect animals."
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The resolution makes 15 points in support of meatless Mondays, including U.N. recognition that "livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems."
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Los Angeles now becomes the largest city to endorse "meatless Mondays." The Washington, D.C., City Council also has designated "Meat Free Mondays," San Francisco has designated every Monday as "Veg Day," and a number of colleges and public schools also have adopted meatless Monday policies.
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