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On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Indi <[email protected]> wrote:

> You have a lot of transparent beliefs of which you are unaware, Ode.
> And you keep trying to push them off on me, as if your beliefs
> are the only beliefs. Also, you are baiting me for a political debate,
> Which is behavior only "your side" can get away with. You're allowed to
> bait, but I'm not allowed to take the bait. :) That's the bias of
> this list which I've run up against before. So for you to keep trying like
> this is kind of pointless.
>
> --
> indi
>
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 06:56:42AM -0400, Ode Coyote wrote:
> >
> >
> >  That's not mad panic..it's no brains and don't give hoot what's for
> dinner.
> > Chickens'l eat anything, even each other.
> > 'Course, proximity makes the odds higher that it's eyeballs instead of
> > bugs...and getting your eyeballs pecked out sorta makes ya kick a little.
> >  The industry could use some improvement, but that wouldn't be getting
> > carried around in a foxes mouth with crushed bones for an hour to be fed
> > alive to a litter of pups.
> >
> >  The domestic strain of turkey [Yes, genetically modified ] is a world
> > away from the wild variety in wilyness and survival abilities.
> > Stealing is stealing, done in the name of PETA or not and turning one of
> > those birds loose is a death sentence, slow and lonely or fast and
> > terrorized...you don't know.
> >
> > The "true kind heart"  [vs self righteous poli crackpot that doesn't
> > think things through] woulda taken it home and fed and protected it like
> > it was accustomed to living.
> > And an "honest" crack pot woulda BOUGHT the bird from the raffle winner.
> >
> > But that takes being responsible for your own actions, much more
> > difficult than just blaming someone else for your hurt sensitivities to
> > justify thievery.
> > [You do get SOME credit for trying to win it, but not waiting for the
> > results and taking the next step to persevere is inexcusably childish. ]
> >
> > Participation in the "free range" market, both grower and buyer, is the
> > "responsible" and "honest" way to go that includes a willingness to
> > personally pay the price for a personal belief.
> > If you want to buy a farm animal and keep it as a house pet, that's your
> > business, it's now YOURS.....not LOOT to throw away into a different
> > Hell, at someone elses expense...then "feel" like a hero because you
> > DON'T know what you did.
> >
> >  Stealing from those you feel are wrong, doesn't make it right.
> >
> >  PETA
> > Poor Excuse for Tantrum Activities
> >  Thugs, vandals and thieves association.
> >
> > Well, a pick pocket feels victorious at the guild of thieves meeting too.
> > ..but generally has enough common sense to keep the bragging inside that
> > pack of thieves where such nonsense is appreciated and encouraged.
> >
> > Ode
> >
> >
> > At 01:44 PM 4/25/2009 -0400, you wrote:
> >> Yes, indeed. And with chickens they commonly remove the beaks and feet,
> >> so they don't peck and claw each other in a mad panic. This because they
> >> are confined in large numbers to very tight spaces.
> >> The meat industry is hellishly cruel, and anyone who imagines otherwise
> >> hasn't seriously looked into it. And for those too hard-hearted to mind
> the
> >> cruelty, you might want to look into the health concerns surrounding the
> >> modern methods of "production"...
> >> Rather than spoon feeding anyone a specific link which will likely be
> >> disregarded as "biased", I recommend looking that up for yourselves at
> >> http://tinyurl.com/cmdatt . A sincere desire to know the truth will
> always
> >> yield the most powerful results.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 06:13:53PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
> >> >    What, being wrenched upside down and hung on a conveyor belt, then
> >> having
> >> >    their heads dipped into water and electrocuted - before having
> >> them sliced
> >> >    off?  I don't call that humane!  Also before this they are kept in
> their
> >> >    thousands, crammed together with no room to move in giant sheds.
>  Not
> >> >    humane at all.  Dee
> >> >
> >> >    -------Original Message-------
> >> >
> >> >    From: [1]MaryAnn Helland
> >> >    Date: 25/04/2009 18:06:33
> >> >    To: [2][email protected]
> >> >    Subject: Re: CS>the corpse thread...OT
> >> >
> >> >    Dee -- turkeys are not cruelly abused.  They are slaughtered in a
> fairly
> >> >    humane manner, just like chickens.  FWIW.  MA
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > References
> >> >
> >> >    Visible links
> >> >    1. mailto:[email protected]
> >> >    2. mailto:[email protected]
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >> indi
> >>
> >>
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> indi
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Day Sutton
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