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Vegetable candidates demand change

PETA logoBefore I talk about this video from PETA, can we just settle down and understand that I'm not taking sides in the debate by posting about it here? I have no axe to grind or bone to pick or anything else, I just think it's a clever video that has talking food in it.

The video is titled "Road To The Greenhouse," and it shows the Presidential candidates answering questions about meat and it's effects on health and the environment. I mean, come on, how can you not laugh at the names Dijon McCain and Celery Clinton? I particularly like how Fruity Giuliani always talks about "7/11."

But wait a minute...Sam Donaldson?! What is this, 1988? I guess they wanted to get something to rhyme with Spam.

Filed Under: Television/Film, Ingredients
Tags: 2008 election, beef, meat, peta, vegetables

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Jaye

1-21-2008 @6:52PM Jaye said... I went, I saw, and as an omnivore, this was cute. Very clever names and an actually light-hearted approach. Good catch.
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Lewis

1-21-2008 @8:17PM Lewis said... I think it's funny that you spent the first paragraph disconnecting yourself with PETA. I'm sorry but that's funny.


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Bob Sassone

1-21-2008 @9:09PM Bob Sassone said... Actually, that's not what I'm doing in the first paragraph. I just meant that I'm not taking sides one way or the other, I'm just posting a video about talking celery.

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recipe lover

1-22-2008 @12:50PM recipe lover said... That video wasn't funny....... it was hilarious. It reminds me of real life politicians. http://www.cookinguprecipes.com
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