On 8/30/06, DJA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> Lan Barnes wrote:
>> May I surmise that the MGPL is a bit of a satire?
>
> It looks satircal, but that is to get past the NWO censors.
>
>> Hmm ... this morning, my wife pointed out a full page ad in the SD
>> Fishwrap trying to build a case for a bill before Congress to make it
>> illegal to slaughter horses for their meat. I figured it was PETA
trying
>> to get the nose of the camel under the tent ("if we can protect horsies
>> than we can protect cute little bunnies, and eventually, escargot"). It
>> never occurred to me that it might be a big put on.
>
> Isn't horse meat common in brands of dog food?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_meat
>
> = Although people in the United States rarely eat horse meat, around
> = 50,000 horses are slaughtered each year in two abattoirs in Texas for
> = export to Europe, Mexico, or Japan. Horse meat produced in the U.S.
> = is also sold to zoos for carnivore feeding, due to its high protein
> = content. The 1986 Kentucky Derby winner and 1987 U.S. Eclipse Award
> = for Horse of the Year winner, Ferdinand, is believed to have been
> = slaughtered in Japan, likely for pet food. [2]
>
> = [2] Death of a Derby Winner
> =
http://horsesdaily.com/news/racing/2003/07-21-derbywinner-ferdinand.html
>
> Hmm; maybe not so common here.
>
> -john
In fact selling horse meat for human consumption is now illegal in
California - by order of the electorate. It was a successful ballot
proposition about six or seven years ago. I remember the elite
horse-riding sub-electorate pushing this law as a good thing for the
noble horsies. "Cows are for eating, horses are for riding!".
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What I'm waiting for is the bacterial rights movement. We could round up
doctors who administer antibiotics by the dozen and arrest them for
bacterial cruelty, water treatment plants everywhere would have to be shut
down to allow those poor oppressed cryptosporidia, typhoid, and dysentery
germs to run free, brothers, free. The fact that billions would certainly
die of infections that said antibiotics, weakened though they are by over
use, would still knock out in a day or so notwithstanding, the world would
be more organic.
RD
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