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		<title>Swine flu linked to North Carolina farm and Smithfield Foods</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Shankbone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The swine flu that is now an epidemic in the United States is likely traced back to a farm in North Carolina, and its first appearance in Mexico occurred near farms owned by Smithfield Foods.   We inject dairy cows with so many hormones that women who drink regular milk are three times more likely to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-4042 alignright" title="Jonathan Safran Foer photo Eating Animals David Shankbone" src="http://blog.shankbone.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Jonathan-Safran-Foer-Shankbone-2009-NYC-blog.jpg" alt="Jonathan Safran Foer photo Eating Animals David Shankbone" width="371" height="287" />The swine flu that is now an epidemic in the United States is likely <a href="http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/09/debate-modern-pork-production-and-h1n1/" target="_blank">traced back to a farm in North Carolina</a>, and its first appearance in Mexico occurred near farms <a href="http://www.grist.org/article/2009-04-25-swine-flu-smithfield/">owned by Smithfield Foods</a>.   We inject dairy cows with so many hormones that women who drink regular milk are <a href="http://www.redbookmag.com/health-wellness/advice/fear-our-food-5" target="_blank">three times more likely</a> to have twins than women who drink organic.  The pollution from factory meat growing farms accounts for <a href="http://www.pewtrusts.org/news_room_detail.aspx?id=38438" target="_blank">a fifth of greenhouse gases</a>; that&#8217;s more than cars.</p>
<p>All of this occurs while <a href="96% of Americans saying that animals deserve at least some protection from harm and exploitation" target="_blank">96% of Americans</a> believe animals deserve some legal protection from harm.  We like animals.  It doesn&#8217;t matter our politics nor our backgrounds, we all agree that animals shouldn&#8217;t suffer.</p>
<p>These two ideas, the need to fix and protect the environment and the desire to not have animals suffer, was the common ground that Jonathan Safran Foer sought in his new book <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Eating-Animals/Jonathan-Safran-Foer/e/9780316069908" target="_blank"><em>Eating Animals</em></a>.  Tonight at the Union Square Barnes &amp; Noble he read from it, discussed those statistics above and took questions.  His desire, he said, was to highlight the consensus we have on the environment and animal suffering to find ways to make better choices.</p>
<p>Foer has received a good deal of media attention for re-writing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Food_Nation" target="_blank"><em>Fast Food Nation</em></a> and <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Making-Kind-Choices/Ingrid-Newkirk/e/9780312329938" target="_blank"><em>Making Kind Choices</em></a>, but that&#8217;s not a criticism.  It&#8217;s Foer&#8217;s own take, and every new voice that reaches new minds gets more of society thinking about what we are doing with factory farm meat growing.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t think about its effects on our health, and we don&#8217;t think about how it&#8217;s hurting our environment.  Add Foer to the growing chorus of people who say: when will the mainstream media <a href="http://www.cejournal.net/?p=1736" target="_blank">report this issue</a>?</p>
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