I am outraged that these people, Maccartneys, whoever they are, come to your house and force feed you, surly there is a law against this. Let's hope the police quickly arrest these malefactors.
Oh, I understand you are just lying when you say they are force feeding you.
2007-01-05 01:38:21
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answered by phoneypersona 5
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I agree. I remember once when Linda McCarney came around to my house and force fed me salad.
Oh no wait, that's just bollocks, sorry.
We live on an arable farm alongside the canal. I stop all the boats and forcefeed all the meateaters with lettuce.
On no wait, that's just bollocks too
Or maybe its just your whole statement that is stereotypical rubbish ? Could be, don't you think ?
Rather than just coming into the vegetarian and vegan section to have a go at veggies, why don't you construct a decent discussion and give real examples of all these stars that's are forcing YOU in particular to see their views.
I doubt the "maccartneys" have ever force fed you.
Do veggies go into all the other Yahoo sections complaining about the meaty chefs on TV every night that tell us to eat meat ? No.
2007-01-05 01:52:27
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answered by Michael H 7
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Hate is a very strong word! And who is forcing you? You must be weak minded if someone you don't even know can force you to agree with their views.
2007-01-07 23:36:48
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answered by LillyB 7
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I've never heard any of the "stars" try to force their eating habits on anyone else. They're simply supporting a cause they agree with, just as anyone else would. Some celebrities support becoming vegetarian/vegan, others support not wearing fur, others WEAR fur, others promote milk or pizza or shoes or clothing or cars or cell phones. What's the difference?
2007-01-05 05:39:49
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answered by kittikatti69 4
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Sorry to hear that !!! Just get a restraining order for Sir Paul and Stella!!
I'd love to help ! I wish I had your problem. I have too many of my own pal!!
Tom Cruise and Katie kidnapped me last week, they put a pillow case on my head and tied it on, they then bundled me into a Helicopter and took me to the church of Scientology. Guy Ritchie is blackmailing me into being in his new film. David Gest is threatening me with legal action if I don't send him a signed photo and a used hankie. Meanwhile that mean, rotter Julian Rhind-Tutt is bribing me to go out to dinner with him - The nerve of some people - eh???!!!
A person can only take so much!!
2007-01-05 23:35:38
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answered by Andielep 6
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Yeah! I just hate people who force me to see their view.
I would much prefer to remain ignorant and never think about anything at all.
Now you have me worried that all those Big Maccs I have eaten were veggie! Blegh!
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2007-01-07 22:12:07
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answered by Nobody 5
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I never heard of the McCartney's forcing their opinion on people. I don't like it when people force opinions about what and what not to eat (i.e. Peta). Even though I think it's wrong to eat meat I will not go up to someone eating a hamburger and make disgusting faces and tell them why they should be a vegetarian.
2007-01-05 07:05:03
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answered by Deb 3
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Wow -- I knew that our First Amendment rights had taken a few hits here and there, but I didn't realize that it had come to this. People can actually hold a gun to your head and force you to eat tofu now?
What's next, the Veggie Police arresting you for failing to eat all your Brussel sprouts?
2007-01-05 09:38:11
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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I have been a veggie for years, don't wear leather shoes or any animal products.
Unless someone asks me outright or offers me something to eat that contains meat, they don't know that I am veggie I don't broadcast it.
I hate anyone badgering people, like those who bang on about how I should eat meat or I won't be healthy, it cuts both ways.
We do have freedom of choice, just use it.
2007-01-05 01:42:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I was quite traumatized by the time Paul McCartney held a gun to my head and made me eat a carrot.
Nobody's forcing you to do anything. I don't see anything wrong with a celebrity using their "star power" to draw attention to a cause they believe in. You are a free-thinking human being and can decide to agree or disagree with their point of view. It's like the old saying, opinions are like a**holes, everybody's got one.
2007-01-05 01:57:36
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answered by Krista D 3
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