I guess if we took this 'pro all life' argument to the extreme
then we would not have leather in our lounges, cars, shoes.
There is a school of thought out there that plants scream when
cut so I guess we don't cut any, don't rip veges off the
tree/vine, don't fell trees etc!!!
Cheers
Judy

 --- Abby and Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> >>I don't find it ridiculous that you would say it.
> Vegetarians are often held to much "higher" expectations than
> others, but just in case you hadn't noticed they are human too
> and liable to all such vagaries.  Apparently refusing to eat
> animals or objecting to animal cruelty implies one is on
> another plane. Only to those who for some reason are offended
> by such a position. Vegetarians never portray themselves as
> "perfect". At least not in my experience (always the caveat).
> 
> Oh the joys of email without emotion! lol! 
> I think you have misinterpreted what I was saying. I was a
> vego for years and still now am 90%. So...........I don't
> think anything of vegetarians, except, yes, they are human. I
> don't believe that what you eat makes you any more or any less
> of a person.
> My point being that I find it ironic that some vegos are so
> concerned by harming animal life, yet they will kill their own
> offspring. To me, this goes against their own philosophies,
> hence, irony.
> 
> Love Abby
> 
> 
>  

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