Guest guest Posted January 17, 2002 Report Share Posted January 17, 2002 Implant harmed women need to eliminate or severly cut dairy from their diets. Here's one newsletter I subscribe to. is hard working, very extreme, but very committed to his cause! Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: " i4crob " <i4crob@...> <notmilk > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 6:57 AM Subject: - - NOTMILK ON CBS WITH DAN RATHER > Tonight (Thursday, January 17, 2002), CBS > Evening News will air the NOTMILK news story > that the've been promoting all week. The > show should be seen sometime around 6:30 > PM EST. Check your local listings. > > Although the story has been called NOTMILK, > I was not interviewed for the piece. I have > been on CBS many times, and they might use old > stock footage, but the way I feel, it's better > to have a NOTMILK story without the NOTMILKMAN, > than no story at all. I will watch with interest. > > One man who will appear as the NOTMILK advocate > is Dr. Neal Barnard of the Physician's Committee > for Responsible Medicine. Long before I had > a clue about milk's negatives, Neal was > writing and lecturing about the harmful effects > of milk and dairy products. It's good to have > Neal, a medical doctor, and thousands of > other physicians on our side! > > A few years ago, my NOTMILK campaign > appeared in prime time on a highly rated show. > NOTMILK became the lead story on HARD COPY. > > After two hours of interviews, I was anxious > to see what kind of segment would result > after the network's sometimes-biased post > production process. > > Minutes before the segment was to air, > HARD COPY ran a Domino's Pizza ad. I > knew right then and there that I was in > trouble. > > A few minutes later, my two hours was > diluted into two fifteen-second sound bites. > > The not-so hard hitting investigative report > was biased in favor of milk producers, and > ended up not offending or biting the hand > that feeds TV networks. > > If you see similar ads before tonight's CBS > segment, you'll understand the nature of > television. > > TV stations are tempted by hundreds of > millions of dollars of dairy advertising > dollars each year. > > The tidal wave of anti-milk rhetoric continues, > and each show, however tempered and biased, > provides one small nail in the milk coffin. > > In only five years, supermarket soymilk sales > have grown from one million dollars per year > (1996) to over 550 million dollars (2001). > Milk consumption decreases each year. We are > doing something very right, and will continue > to do so. Here's more evidence: > > Recently, the Beverage Marketing Corporation > conducted a dairy survey and found that milk > consumption is decreasing dramatically. They > estimate that by the year 2010, per capita > consumption of milk among kids ages 6-12 will > be 17 gallons per year. In 2000, consumption > was 26 gallons per child. > > Please watch the NOTMILK story, and let CBS > know if you loved or hated their treatment > of the milk controversy. > > The producer of the NOTMILK story is > Finnegan and his phone number is 212-975-7486. > 's EMAIL address is kpf@... > > Cohen > http://www.notmilk.com > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > THE NOTMILK NEWSLETTER: > SUBSCRIBE: send an empty Email to- > notmilk-subscribe > UNSUBSCRIBE: send an empty Email to- > notmilk-unsubscribe > > Forward this message to your milk-drinking friends: > Learn about MILK from A to Z: http://www.notmilk.com/milkatoz.html > PLAY 2O QUESTIONS: http://www.notmilk.com/notmilkfaq.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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