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On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 20:55:13 +0000, Geoff wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 15:16:58 -0500, dh@. wrote: On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:34:25 +0000, Geoff wrote: On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 16:18:55 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote: wrote in message egroups.com... . They are also poisoning the public because of unhealthy conditions inherent to factory farming. ??????????????????? Considering that there are more meat eaters in this country that veggies, can you please explain to me, why, if the meat industry is 'poisoning the public', the public in general are living a lot longer and as proof, the pensionable age is to be raised because of the shortfall in pension funds? Some are living longer, some arent. Many are dying far too early. Cancers, CJD, Dementia etc. Doesn't stuff like that kill vegans? Only if they turned vegan too late. LOL. Good one. |
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 11:31:58 -0000, "Jim Webster" wrote:
dh@. wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 21:16:25 -0000, "Jim Webster" wrote: dh@. wrote in message ... On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 23:03:20 -0000, "Jim Webster" wrote: "Burkie" wrote in message legroups.com... Dear Geoff: We have never met, but the tacit reaction to "go veggie" is yours, not mine. pete is the one who told us to buy tesco salmon Why? because he is a troll? Jim Webster Well in a way we all are, but why would someone who wants to be thought of as promoting veg*nism suggest that anyone should buy salmon? And from a particular company? such is life, don't expect pete to be consistant or even to actually believe in what he writes if he things it might wind people up Jim Webster I've sure noticed that veg*ns flop around about what they believe, and try to pretend they aren't supporting things that they obviously are (like terrorism), etc. And that they won't even acknowledge, much less appreciate, the fact that some animal products involve fewer deaths than some veggies. They usually if not always deny such a significant aspect. That alone proves they are very selective in what they allow themselves to consider, and also that they care more about promoting veg*nism than they do about human influence on animals. |
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![]() dh@. wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 11:31:58 -0000, "Jim Webster" wrote: dh@. wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 21:16:25 -0000, "Jim Webster" wrote: dh@. wrote in message m... On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 23:03:20 -0000, "Jim Webster" wrote: "Burkie" wrote in message glegroups.com... Dear Geoff: We have never met, but the tacit reaction to "go veggie" is yours, not mine. pete is the one who told us to buy tesco salmon Why? because he is a troll? Jim Webster Well in a way we all are, but why would someone who wants to be thought of as promoting veg*nism suggest that anyone should buy salmon? And from a particular company? such is life, don't expect pete to be consistant or even to actually believe in what he writes if he things it might wind people up Jim Webster I've sure noticed that veg*ns flop around about what they believe, and try to pretend they aren't supporting things that they obviously are (like terrorism), etc. And that they won't even acknowledge, much less appreciate, the fact that some animal products involve fewer deaths than some veggies. They usually if not always deny such a significant aspect. That alone proves they are very selective in what they allow themselves to consider, and also that they care more about promoting veg*nism than they do about human influence on animals. I confess I don't really care. I correct them when they tell lies about my industry, but as far as I am concerned if they don't want to eat meat, fine, there are an increasing number of people out there who do Terrorism is merely terrorism, and we have jails for people who commit that sort of offence Jim Webster |
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![]() dh@. wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 20:55:13 +0000, Geoff wrote: On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 15:16:58 -0500, dh@. wrote: On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:34:25 +0000, Geoff wrote: On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 16:18:55 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote: wrote in message legroups.com... . They are also poisoning the public because of unhealthy conditions inherent to factory farming. ??????????????????? Considering that there are more meat eaters in this country that veggies, can you please explain to me, why, if the meat industry is 'poisoning the public', the public in general are living a lot longer and as proof, the pensionable age is to be raised because of the shortfall in pension funds? Some are living longer, some arent. Many are dying far too early. Cancers, CJD, Dementia etc. Doesn't stuff like that kill vegans? Only if they turned vegan too late. LOL. Good one. not really, given that there has only been 160 odd deaths nvCJD has been the vegetarian scare story that just failed to happen Wonder when they will publish the figures for those who have died from nut allergy in the same period Jim Webster |
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Jim Webster wrote:
snip I confess I don't really care. I correct them when they tell lies about my industry, but as far as I am concerned if they don't want to eat meat, fine, there are an increasing number of people out there who do Terrorism is merely terrorism, and we have jails for people who commit that sort of offence It must have been a careless admission that you are with the meat industry. I long wondered why some people attack animal rights advocates and those who speak out against cruelty to animals on alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian. I also suspected that the intensity of those attacks are driven not by any conviction but by pure self interest of those who profit from the horrible suffering of animals produced by factory farming. Animals as living, feeling, suffering creatures mean nothing to the likes of you who try to justify your cruelty on helpless animals for your profit margin. Animal rights advocates are not terrorists but the meat industry people who tourture animals are terrorists. I really do not know the percentage of people who do not eat meat but I am sure that the numbers are on the rise. Each video that shows the brutality of meat industry on helpless animals brings more people closer to saying no to food produced by cruelty. How can anyone believe a single word you post when you are motivated by making money off the cruel treatment of animals? What we need is better and more effective laws to keep the meat industry from selling unsafe meat produced by cruel methods to an unsuspecting public. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Jim Webster wrote: snip I confess I don't really care. I correct them when they tell lies about my industry, but as far as I am concerned if they don't want to eat meat, fine, there are an increasing number of people out there who do Terrorism is merely terrorism, and we have jails for people who commit that sort of offence It must have been a careless admission that you are with the meat industry. I long wondered why some people attack animal rights advocates and those who speak out against cruelty to animals on alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian. I also suspected that the intensity of those attacks are driven not by any conviction but by pure self interest of those who profit from the horrible suffering of animals produced by factory farming. Animals as living, feeling, suffering creatures mean nothing to the likes of you who try to justify your cruelty on helpless animals for your profit margin. yawn I'm honest, which is more than can be said about those animal rights activists who were paid by an Irish meat factory group to protest against live exports out of ireland. fortunately most people out there know that the sort of person who digs up your granny if you don't agree with them is not the sort of person you can trust to tell you the truth on anything else either But never mind, the world over meat eating is increasing, because countries where poverty has forced people into vegetarianism are becoming more prosperous and the people are eating meat Jim Webster Animal rights advocates are not terrorists but the meat industry people who tourture animals are terrorists. I really do not know the percentage of people who do not eat meat but I am sure that the numbers are on the rise. Each video that shows the brutality of meat industry on helpless animals brings more people closer to saying no to food produced by cruelty. How can anyone believe a single word you post when you are motivated by making money off the cruel treatment of animals? What we need is better and more effective laws to keep the meat industry from selling unsafe meat produced by cruel methods to an unsuspecting public. |
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Jim Webster wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... Jim Webster wrote: snip I confess I don't really care. I correct them when they tell lies about my industry, but as far as I am concerned if they don't want to eat meat, fine, there are an increasing number of people out there who do Terrorism is merely terrorism, and we have jails for people who commit that sort of offence It must have been a careless admission that you are with the meat industry. I long wondered why some people attack animal rights advocates and those who speak out against cruelty to animals on alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian. I also suspected that the intensity of those attacks are driven not by any conviction but by pure self interest of those who profit from the horrible suffering of animals produced by factory farming. Animals as living, feeling, suffering creatures mean nothing to the likes of you who try to justify your cruelty on helpless animals for your profit margin. yawn I'm honest, Was it honesty or just a careless slip? which is more than can be said about those animal rights activists who were paid by an Irish meat factory group to protest against live exports out of ireland. That would also be deplorable. fortunately most people out there know that the sort of person who digs up your granny if you don't agree with them is not the sort of person you can trust to tell you the truth on anything else either I don't care about your or anybody else's personal life but I have for some time been wondering about the canned posts some people are putting out and they did look like meat industry shills to me. One has to wonder why some people would personally attack you and call you names just because you express your concern for animals unless they are connected to the meat industry. I love animals and it bothers me that they suffer and the least I can do is to make sure that they do not suffer on my account. For some reason, there are a number of people on this list who hate people for showing concern for animals. Is that because they know that what they are doing is wrong and must silence those who remind them of it? But never mind, the world over meat eating is increasing, because countries where poverty has forced people into vegetarianism are becoming more prosperous and the people are eating meat They will all be driving cars and demanding all the western type conveniences also, soon turning our planet into a ball of dirty used up garbage dump. |
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:06:52 -0000, "Jim Webster"
wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Jim Webster wrote: snip I confess I don't really care. I correct them when they tell lies about my industry, but as far as I am concerned if they don't want to eat meat, fine, there are an increasing number of people out there who do Terrorism is merely terrorism, and we have jails for people who commit that sort of offence It must have been a careless admission that you are with the meat industry. I long wondered why some people attack animal rights advocates and those who speak out against cruelty to animals on alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian. I also suspected that the intensity of those attacks are driven not by any conviction but by pure self interest of those who profit from the horrible suffering of animals produced by factory farming. Animals as living, feeling, suffering creatures mean nothing to the likes of you who try to justify your cruelty on helpless animals for your profit margin. yawn I'm honest, which is more than can be said about those animal rights activists who were paid by an Irish meat factory group to protest against live exports out of ireland. That's a lie spread by one of your accomplices, greymuff. fortunately most people out there know that the sort of person who digs up your granny if you don't agree with them is not the sort of person you can trust to tell you the truth on anything else either But never mind, the world over meat eating is increasing, because countries where poverty has forced people into vegetarianism are becoming more prosperous and the people are eating meat Just demented ramblings. Jim Webster Animal rights advocates are not terrorists but the meat industry people who tourture animals are terrorists. I really do not know the percentage of people who do not eat meat but I am sure that the numbers are on the rise. Each video that shows the brutality of meat industry on helpless animals brings more people closer to saying no to food produced by cruelty. How can anyone believe a single word you post when you are motivated by making money off the cruel treatment of animals? What we need is better and more effective laws to keep the meat industry from selling unsafe meat produced by cruel methods to an unsuspecting public. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Jim Webster wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Jim Webster wrote: snip I confess I don't really care. I correct them when they tell lies about my industry, but as far as I am concerned if they don't want to eat meat, fine, there are an increasing number of people out there who do Terrorism is merely terrorism, and we have jails for people who commit that sort of offence It must have been a careless admission that you are with the meat industry. I long wondered why some people attack animal rights advocates and those who speak out against cruelty to animals on alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian. I also suspected that the intensity of those attacks are driven not by any conviction but by pure self interest of those who profit from the horrible suffering of animals produced by factory farming. Animals as living, feeling, suffering creatures mean nothing to the likes of you who try to justify your cruelty on helpless animals for your profit margin. yawn I'm honest, Was it honesty or just a careless slip? I'm the one who has the courage to post under their own name, I'm not so ashamed of my opinions that I hide my ID which is more than can be said about those animal rights activists who were paid by an Irish meat factory group to protest against live exports out of ireland. That would also be deplorable. fortunately most people out there know that the sort of person who digs up your granny if you don't agree with them is not the sort of person you can trust to tell you the truth on anything else either I don't care about your or anybody else's personal life but I have for some time been wondering about the canned posts some people are putting out and they did look like meat industry shills to me. And people should care about that exactly why? One has to wonder why some people would personally attack you and call you names just because you express your concern for animals unless they are connected to the meat industry. you attack me with no knowledge of my life, I love animals and it bothers me that they suffer and the least I can do is to make sure that they do not suffer on my account. For some reason, there are a number of people on this list who hate people for showing concern for animals. Is that because they know that what they are doing is wrong and must silence those who remind them of it? no, it's because they get fed up of a lot of ignorant saddos repeating out of date information But never mind, the world over meat eating is increasing, because countries where poverty has forced people into vegetarianism are becoming more prosperous and the people are eating meat They will all be driving cars and demanding all the western type conveniences also, soon turning our planet into a ball of dirty used up garbage dump. too late, it already happened. The biggest damage agriculture has done to the planet is feeding people in cities and letting them turn the place into a festering dirt ball Jim Webster |
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