Not sure what you're referring to, but if this happened ("kicking a
vegan out of a
group"), then I'm mystified too.....

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:54 AM
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Subject: Conflict on being vegan


I have a question: why in the world would anyone take
offense to the personal choice of being a vegan? 
Especially to the point of kicking a vegan out of a
group?  I don't understand this concept.  I could
fathom a group of vegans not wanting a non-vegan in
their cyber group, but the other way around?  Can
someone fill me in on why this would be?  Just
curious.  Thanks.  I have no problem with what anyone
is doing as long as it isn't hurting anyone or
anything, and being vegan does not qualify.


        
                
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