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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:59:28 -0500, Tightwad
wrote: George wrote: The people who are screaming the loudest about this are people who probably don't agree with hunting and fishing. It is hard for me to believe it is true. Dogs are pets and work animals to me and the line is usually blurred. I have seen the dogs cut up in the market in Kunsan City, I could never bring myself to try it. George in Las Vegas I hunt and fish as often as I can. I would never consider even using a mongrel for bait however or a horse for steaks. Well, at least they haven't made the logical progression towards solving any unemployment problems they might have. I think that the outrage is a little misplaced. After all, about 30,000 children die unnecessarily each day through poverty and neglect. Kinds of puts this sensationalist report into perspective. John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
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Are you from the phillipines, then you have no idea piehole!
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Why is it OK to kill and eat a cow or a pig, but not a dog? Why is it OK to
abuse a pig, but not a dog? If you say they were bred for that purpose, then that means it's OK to abuse, kill, and eat a dog if that is what I raised it for. There is no difference. George Burnt |
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George wrote:
Why is it OK to kill and eat a cow or a pig, but not a dog? Why is it OK to abuse a pig, but not a dog? If you say they were bred for that purpose, then that means it's OK to abuse, kill, and eat a dog if that is what I raised it for. There is no difference. George Burnt To me there is a lot of difference, the intelligence of the animal, and the animals ability to bond, and trust humans -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 11:41:44 -0500, Rodney wrote:
George wrote: Why is it OK to kill and eat a cow or a pig, but not a dog? Why is it OK to abuse a pig, but not a dog? If you say they were bred for that purpose, then that means it's OK to abuse, kill, and eat a dog if that is what I raised it for. There is no difference. George Burnt To me there is a lot of difference, the intelligence of the animal, and the animals ability to bond, and trust humans OK, pigs aren't not as sociable as dogs, but they are on par with them in the intelligence stakes. Why does an animal's worth have to depend on how they fit in with our perception of what is cute and cuddly? Meat is meat. Life is life.Everything has it's role to play... even wasps and midges. shudder Differentiating is taking a polarised view. John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
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OK, pigs aren't not as sociable as dogs, but they are on par with them
in the intelligence stakes. Why does an animal's worth have to depend on how they fit in with our perception of what is cute and cuddly? I think humans have more of a connection with dogs than other animals. They were probably the first animal we domesticated. We probably hunted with them before they were "officially" domesticated. I have raised pigs and while they won't climb in your lap they are fairly social and as you mentioned very smart. Cattle are dumb, goats are smarter, and from what I've seen sheep can't be any smarter than cattle. George in Las Vegas |
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 09:55:03 -0800, "George" wrote:
OK, pigs aren't not as sociable as dogs, but they are on par with them in the intelligence stakes. Why does an animal's worth have to depend on how they fit in with our perception of what is cute and cuddly? I think humans have more of a connection with dogs than other animals. They were probably the first animal we domesticated. We probably hunted with them before they were "officially" domesticated. I have raised pigs and while they won't climb in your lap they are fairly social and as you mentioned very smart. Cattle are dumb, goats are smarter, and from what I've seen sheep can't be any smarter than cattle. George in Las Vegas Sheep have to be the most stupid domesticated animal. They deserve to be eaten, which is why it is my mission in life to consume as much lamb masaladar as humanly possible. I read somewhere that if you put a bag over a sheep's head, so no visual stimuli reach the brain, it actually automatically falls asleep. Now, if this is true, and somebody actually spent time and money researching this, with portable EEG machines and blindfolds, 2 questions spring to mind... 1. Who funded the project? 2. Why did they want to know how to put a sheep to sleep? Inquiring, (and deeply suspicious,) minds want to know. John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
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Inquiring, (and deeply suspicious,) minds want to know.
Somebody over in your corner of the world probably. Besides wool you have trouble finding any sheep products over here. George in Las Vegas |
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I wouldn't use my cat for bait but a PETA member For sure
We had some idiot protesting eating fish in my area. I guess she didn't hear how Jesus feed the crowd fish not lettuce and carrots "Tightwad" wrote in message ... This is just sick! Dogs and Cats Used as Shark Bait on French Island http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ogs_sharks.htm l |
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I wouldn't use my cat for bait but a PETA member For sure
We had some idiot protesting eating fish in my area. I guess she didn't hear how Jesus feed the crowd fish not lettuce and carrots This is the best idea to come out of this whole discussion. BTW since they are opposed to medical research maybe they would volunteer to test some medicine or cosmetics in the lab. George in Las Vegas |
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