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From: Rupert on 2 Jul 2008 18:06 On Jul 3, 6:03 am, Zapanaz <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote: > Rupert hunched over a computer, typing feverishly; > Thunder crashed, Rupert laughed madly, then wrote: > > >One person who did something useful is Henry Spira, who identifies as > >an animal rights advocate. His first major success was to persuade the > >cosmetics companies Revlon and Avon to develop an alternative to the > >Draize test. It is as a result of this campaign that people can now > >buy "cruelty-free" cosmetics. > > >I would say that the ban on battery cages in the EU is a big > >improvement, some would call it "welfarist". > > >I am not especially fussed about what label people are putting on > >themselves, I think the main thing to worry about is, are you getting > >something done. > > I believe we should be more cruel to animals. It builds their > character. > > -- > Zapanaz > International Satanic Conspiracy > Customer Support Specialisthttp://joecosby.com/ > Assassinate the greater and lesser of two evils. > - Kurt Cobain > > :: Currently listening to Smoke Stack, 1957, by John Coltrane, from "Trane's Blues" Thanks for your intelligent feedback. I'll take your position into serious consideration. :)
From: Zapanaz on 2 Jul 2008 18:13 Rupert hunched over a computer, typing feverishly; Thunder crashed, Rupert laughed madly, then wrote: >On Jul 3, 6:03�am, Zapanaz <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote: >> Rupert hunched over a computer, typing feverishly; >> Thunder crashed, Rupert laughed madly, then wrote: >> >> >One person who did something useful is Henry Spira, who identifies as >> >an animal rights advocate. His first major success was to persuade the >> >cosmetics companies Revlon and Avon to develop an alternative to the >> >Draize test. It is as a result of this campaign that people can now >> >buy "cruelty-free" cosmetics. >> >> >I would say that the ban on battery cages in the EU is a big >> >improvement, some would call it "welfarist". >> >> >I am not especially fussed about what label people are putting on >> >themselves, I think the main thing to worry about is, are you getting >> >something done. >> >> I believe we should be more cruel to animals. �It builds their >> character. >> >Thanks for your intelligent feedback. I'll take your position into >serious consideration. :) What a cruel thing to say. -- Zapanaz International Satanic Conspiracy Customer Support Specialist http://joecosby.com/ "Today the official spokesman for the Foxes agreed an investigation into what happened to the henhouse may be needed." - Cheerful Charlie :: Currently listening to Eastern Awakening, 2005, by Eastern Awakening, from "Bedouin Caf�"
From: Mr.Smartypants on 2 Jul 2008 18:36 On Jul 2, 7:05 pm, Dragonblaze <dragonbl...(a)apexmail.com> wrote: > On 1 Jul, 17:36, "Mr.Smartypants" <bunghole-jon...(a)lycos.com> wrote: > > [snip] > > > > just what you think are in those burgers? aye?- > > > Fat, cholesterol, prions, growth instructing hormones, anti-biotics, > > dioxins.- Hide quoted text - > > Ever heard of lean, organic beef, pork etc? Avoids all that. > > Dragonblaze Cholesterol exists in *any* flesh regardless how it is raised.
From: Rupert on 2 Jul 2008 18:37 On Jul 3, 6:13 am, Zapanaz <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote: > Rupert hunched over a computer, typing feverishly; > Thunder crashed, Rupert laughed madly, then wrote: > > > > > > >On Jul 3, 6:03 am, Zapanaz <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote: > >> Rupert hunched over a computer, typing feverishly; > >> Thunder crashed, Rupert laughed madly, then wrote: > > >> >One person who did something useful is Henry Spira, who identifies as > >> >an animal rights advocate. His first major success was to persuade the > >> >cosmetics companies Revlon and Avon to develop an alternative to the > >> >Draize test. It is as a result of this campaign that people can now > >> >buy "cruelty-free" cosmetics. > > >> >I would say that the ban on battery cages in the EU is a big > >> >improvement, some would call it "welfarist". > > >> >I am not especially fussed about what label people are putting on > >> >themselves, I think the main thing to worry about is, are you getting > >> >something done. > > >> I believe we should be more cruel to animals. It builds their > >> character. > > >Thanks for your intelligent feedback. I'll take your position into > >serious consideration. :) > > What a cruel thing to say. > I'm sorry if you felt I was being mean. I'll talk with my vegan friends about how I need to try harder to be kind to my fellow sentient beings.
From: Pontifex SODDI on 2 Jul 2008 19:23
"Mr.Smartypants" <anybody23(a)canada.com> wrote in message news:9222604d-ca5c-4a2a-8011-e85030307b73(a)34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... On Jul 2, 7:05 pm, Dragonblaze <dragonbl...(a)apexmail.com> wrote: > On 1 Jul, 17:36, "Mr.Smartypants" <bunghole-jon...(a)lycos.com> wrote: > > [snip] > > > > just what you think are in those burgers? aye?- > > > Fat, cholesterol, prions, growth instructing hormones, anti-biotics, > > dioxins.- Hide quoted text - > > Ever heard of lean, organic beef, pork etc? Avoids all that. > > Dragonblaze >Cholesterol exists in *any* flesh regardless how it is raised. Particularly in brains, which is why zombies are prone to heart disease. |