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From: pearl on 14 Mar 2007 12:50 "Nobody" <not(a)home.anymore> wrote in message news:Xns98F2B4236D9871v2rt(a)204.153.245.131... > pearl wrote: > > > "Chom Noamsky" <e(a)t.me> wrote in message > > news:2yhJh.38696$lY6.30394(a)edtnps90... > >> "pearl" <tea(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote in message > >> news:et3pb5$v1a$1(a)reader01.news.esat.net... > >> > "Chom Noamsky" <e(a)t.me> wrote in message > >> > news:NxWIh.75335$cE3.55818(a)edtnps89... > >> >> "pearl" <tea(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote in message > >> >> news:et0rna$phc$1(a)reader01.news.esat.net... > >> >> > >> >> > The seals do not belong to you. Put your own house in > >> >> > order. > >> >> > >> >> Yes they do. > >> > > >> > No, they do not, regardless of what you have decided, to suit > >> > you. > >> > >> Your naivety is astounding, theoretical meta-ethics do not apply > >> here. > > > > The advanced degree of your self-delusion is what is astounding. > > No, what is truly amazing is you ability to cut and paste articles > you likely don't have a clue about. > > You are lucky Chom doesn't 'slap you around' in this forum as he is > fully capable of doing. > > > 'Anthropocentrism > > By Penelope Smith > > <snipped off topic cut and paste> What a complete and utter waste of space you are.
From: pearl on 14 Mar 2007 12:51 "Chom Noamsky" <e(a)t.me> wrote in message news:P_NJh.82793$Du6.20953(a)edtnps82... > "pearl" <tea(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote in message > news:et6d77$1ij$17(a)reader01.news.esat.net... > > "Chom Noamsky" <e(a)t.me> wrote in message > > news:BeiJh.38699$lY6.2489(a)edtnps90... > >> > "pearl" <tea(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote in message > >> > news:et3o5j$ui6$2(a)reader01.news.esat.net... > >> > > >> > They belong to no one. You cannot truthfully own other beings. > >> > >> The world doesn't run on the theoretical ethics of misguided animal > >> rights > >> activists. All major religions support a human-centric view of the > >> world, > >> that we are superior beings and hold dominion over the natural world. To > >> claim that one "cannot truthfully own other beings" is moot and > >> irrelevant. > > > > 'Benedict XVI Continues Tradition of Papal Concern for Animals > > Still no opinion of your own? Still no valid argument?
From: pearl on 14 Mar 2007 12:52 <10x(a)telu�s.net> wrote in message news:khgdv2pij3vrl5694eam6470n195s6cqqb(a)4ax.com... > On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:14 -0000, "pearl" <tea(a)signguestbook.ie> > wrote: > > >"Nobody" <not(a)home.anymore> wrote in message news:Xns98F1C1FEBA9331v2rt(a)204.153.245.131... > >> pearl wrote: > >> > >> > 'Most of the meat is wasted and left on the ice. Some if it is > >> > sold to fur farms and some is ground up into animal feed. A > >> > few thousand seal flippers are sold for human consumption in > >> > Newfoundland. There is also a growing black market demand > >> > for the seal penis bone in the Far East as some sort of voodoo > >> > quack remedy for impotence. > >> > >> You STILL haven't come up with any valid source for that. > > > >You STILL haven't refuted it. > > > >> > http://www.harpseals.org/hunt/faqs.html > >> > >> You post information fron an activist site that supports YOUR view. > >> Not too clever are you? I gave you a site to check but you seem either > >> too scared or too lazy to check it out. > > > >'ad hominem abusive: instead of attacking an assertion, attacking > >the person who made the assertion. > >..' > >http://www.mdpme.com/FALLACY5.HTM > > > >Support your claim, if you're gonna, if you can. You can't. > > > >> >> Harvesting wildlife is the least environmentally damaging way to > >> >> get food. > >> > >> Enough said. > > > >It's BS. > > Prove that it is BS! Done.
From: Chom Noamsky on 14 Mar 2007 13:11 > "pearl" <tea(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote in message > news:et995j$6ua$2(a)reader01.news.esat.net... >> So you would take away a traditional lifestyle and income away from >> folks who have lived of the fare of the ocean for at least tens of >> centuries? What would they turn to for food and income if this is >> denyied them? >> So what if these folks speak French. It is their lifestyle and lively >> hood you attack. They don't attack you for being vegetarian. > > Yeah..right. What part of "'Most of the meat is wasted and left > on the ice." are you still having trouble with? If as a last resort > seal meat is required, I can't object, but that isn't the case here. Wasted because of international ARA campaigns. >> Vegetarians are responsible for a great deal of loss of wildlife >> habitat to the plow. They eat, wildlife starves. > > As if you 'omnivores' don't eat vegetables and fruits, grains, > legumes, nuts and so on as well. Addressed in other posts. The 'ominvores' are not preaching from a holider-than-thou position
From: pearl on 14 Mar 2007 12:58
"Nobody" <not(a)home.anymore> wrote in message news:Xns98F2AF550B6841v2rt(a)204.153.245.131... > pearl wrote: > > > "Nobody" <not(a)home.anymore> wrote in message > > news:Xns98F1C1FEBA9331v2rt(a)204.153.245.131... > >> pearl wrote: > >> > >> > 'Most of the meat is wasted and left on the ice. Some if it is > >> > sold to fur farms and some is ground up into animal feed. A > >> > few thousand seal flippers are sold for human consumption in > >> > Newfoundland. There is also a growing black market demand > >> > for the seal penis bone in the Far East as some sort of voodoo > >> > quack remedy for impotence. > >> > >> You STILL haven't come up with any valid source for that. > > > > You STILL haven't refuted it. > > Sure I have AND I gave you a link for the information. You are just > too lazy to look for what you don't want to see. If my news server > allowed graphics, I would post a 'print screen' of the search > results. Which are? > > Support your claim, if you're gonna, if you can. You can't. > > I have, you are just too thick to see it and use the inforamtion. It > is why you 'activists' are usually considered to be kooks. You are > NEVER wrong. That is bullshit. Ask Greenpeace about how bad they > screwed up on the Shell Spar. <yawn> > >> >> Harvesting wildlife is the least environmentally damaging way > >> >> to get food. > >> > >> Enough said. > > > > It's BS. > > So YOU say. Clue: Humans number over six billion these days. Where is all this wildlife you seem so keen on "harvesting", hmm? Provide evidence to support your claims... |