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Burger eaters unite!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by GladiatoRowdy, Apr 22, 2004.

  1. GladiatoRowdy

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    Increase in Burger Abuse Seen

    by Pete Guither (Staff Writer)
    New York Tribune
    Wednesday, April 20, 2043

    Hot on the heels of reports that arrests for burger consumption have gone up 5% this year, Burger Czar John Walters, Jr., of the White House Office of National Burger Control Policy (ONBCP) was in town yesterday to promote his controversial new "Eat a Burger, Kill an Adorable Little Child" ad campaign and talk about the dangers of burger abuse.

    Burgers are made from grinding portions of the bovine, or "cow," as it is popularly known (the term is often credited to cult icon Bart Simpson) and shaping it into an individual portion. The resulting burger is "cooked," usually on homemade grills, and then consumed orally. In recent years, the phenomenon has spread even to the wealthy, where rare select cuts, called "Filet Mignon," sell for as much as $10 per gram.

    Some historians say that burgers were introduced in this country by Mexicans, who consumed ground burger wrapped in tortillas. Others credit the Italian crime families, who apparently prepared it in a ball shape (the burger was later generally flattened to a patty shape). Whatever the origin, it's clear that a large number of Americans have at least tried burgers at some point, including a number of prominent politicians, despite its illegality.

    Medical professionals are divided on the dangers of burger consumption. While some say that it promotes heart disease and obesity, others point to positive effects from its high protein content. Burgers are known to affect brain chemistry, sometimes resulting in a burst of energy and a satiated feeling.

    The Modern Association for the Reform of Burger Laws (MARBL) has emerged as an opposition organization to burger prohibition, claiming that the dangers of burgers are overstated. MARBL also promotes the acceptance of "industrial cow farming" and notes that parts of the cow can be utilized for a variety of products, from heavy-duty shoes and clothing to "dairy products" for consumption which supposedly contain as much calcium as a glass of soy milk. Walters dismisses such organizations as "a bunch of meat-heads who just want cows to be legalized so they can indiscriminately gorge on burgers."

    Walters seems genuinely outraged at the rhetoric of burger reformers. "Harmless? Well I can tell you right now that there has not been a single scientific study that proves conclusively that burgers are not harmful." He goes on to cite a recent experiment that involved force-feeding rats 34 burgers each day. After just 10 months, 90% of the rats showed signs of extreme obesity. Walters is always prepared with anecdotes to demonstrate the horrors of burgers. He relates tales of young people having sex after eating burgers, people found dead of a heart attack with a partially digested burger still in their stomach, and the well-circulated stories of parents who reportedly gave their young children pieces of burger mixed with other items which they frighteningly referred to as "happy meals."

    Walters says that hundreds of cows are smuggled in across the border each day. Some distributors have even tried curing the burger into a chewy "jerky" and wrapping it in plastic to sneak it past customs. The problem of controlling supply is complicated by the fact that cows can also be grown fairly easily here in the U.S. Companies such as Del Monte and Green Giant have begun to alert authorities to individuals who purchase excessive amounts of corn, but even ordinary grass will work to produce mature cows.

    The grass-raised cows are the domain of burger cartels known as "cow-boys," who have been known to raise literally thousands of cows, keeping them on the move through vast areas to avoid detection. In response to this trend, last month Congress passed "The Personal Freedom for All and Protecting our Environment Act" which authorized the BEA to begin spraying a new high-potency cyanide over large tracts of grasslands in the west and midwest. While the chemicals are instantly lethal to grass and cows, BEA head Noelle Bush claims that innocent residents should suffer no ill effects as long as they stay far away from the sprayed states.

    Walters also noted that clever dealers have taken to establishing "basement-ops" in residential areas. In confined spaces, dealers can actually produce high potency burgers, with significantly increased tenderness and fat content. Although these operations are smaller in scale, a fully mature cow can provide over 1,000 pounds of high-grade burger with a street value of over $100,000. Neighbors are warned to be alert to the smell of manure and to any unexplained "mooing" sounds.

    The legalization debate continues overseas in Amsterdam, which officially tolerates burger "joints" where people can walk in and legally purchase a variety of burgers, including the exotic "cheeseburger" (a regular burger covered with a substance that's fermented in vats from another part of the cow). Reformers point to the Dutch experiment as an example of legalization without ill effects, but Walters counters by noting Amsterdam's notorious red light district. "You think sex just happens? That's the result of burgers destroying the moral fiber of their country. We don't want that for our children."

    Walters is determined to continue the war for a burger-free nation. "It's important that the American people get the true facts about this menace to our society and our way of life. We need to make sure they hear the truth: eat a burger and you kill an adorable little child. And that's a fact."
     
  2. Master Baiter

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    Is this a joke? White House Office of National Burger Control Policy??
     
  3. GladiatoRowdy

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    Satire.
     
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    A couple of things:

    These things ARE addictive. I know people who plan their work day around 'lunch' and 'dinner' breaks just to get their fix. Without their fix they get really grumpy and agitated.

    The dealers hook kids with 'happy meals' where they coerce them with trinkets to buy mini-burgers -- before long these kids are buying double double cheese burgers and convincing their friends and parents to buy too. Even a small burger with a cute name is a gateway to eating more burgers.

    How do we stop kids from driving while under the influence? Driving while eating a 'burger' can be dangerous. You're just not as attentive. And young people will do this endangering themselves and people around them.

    Burgers today are simply more potent and more dangerous than they were twenty years ago. The 'burger' many remember from the past was a single patty burger with possibly lettuce and tomato. Today, there are places selling double and triple burgers with all the fixings. Add a super-sized coke and fries and it's really quite different than the romanticized barbeques of days gone by.

    Once again, Andy, you're falling victim to your hippy-carnivore-obsessed slanted sources.

    ;)
     
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    While I don' think burgers by themselves are all that harmful, studies show that burgers are a gateway food. Today its burgers, tomorrow filet mignon, with moral and financial bankruptcy being the inevitable result.

    I used to eat burgers, but I would get these unbelievable cravings afterwards for a doobie ...

    Oh, and since this is the D&D - I heard from my sister's friend's dog walker that Georgie Boy was a huge burger eater in his younger days. Trader Jorge -

    DEFEND POTUS!
     
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    If you have ever eaten a burger at Lankford Grocery, you will know that burgers are an addictive substance!:D
     
  7. Rocketman95

    Rocketman95 Hangout Boy

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    Taking a break from my self-imposed ban from this craphole...

    Where is that at?
     
  8. bnb

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    Figured you were still reading...

    :D
     
  9. Rocketman95

    Rocketman95 Hangout Boy

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    Of course! Everyone loves looking at a car wreck, but most don't like being in the middle of it. :D
     
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    I'm so there.
     

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