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> On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 15:36:07 -0500, Kim Kline <[log in to unmask]>  
> wrote:
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>> Anyway, someone on a rawfood board wrote this below and I wonder if  
>> anyone
>> has any thoughts about it.
>>

>
>> All this explains why there is no such thing as a vegetarian army ...  
>> the
>> concept is an oxymoron.  Throughout the history of warfare, generals  
>> have
>> known full well that they should feed the troops flesh as the approach  
>> a big battle.
>


The Roman legions were fed "corn". This made men agressive/cranky, like  
most vegetarians.

In comparison, paleopeople (*especially raw) are calm, wise, friendly,  
intelligent, noble, good smelling, good looking, virtuous, free of dental  
problems etc.
Most of us also have a sense of humour.

William

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