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Killing Pets
Get it right. It's okay to kill MUSLIMS.
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Pony Express" wrote in message ink.net... and old people, and sick people , and people that are different then us . . . Iraqis are different! Simple already thinks that it is ok to kill Iraqis. Regards Donal -- |
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Now that's not funny. I drove out to Jacksboro, TX yesterday and was amazed
at the dead animals on the highway. In a hundred miles I counted 2 dead skunks, 3 dead possums, 1 dead dog and 3 dead but unidentifiable. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... When I get tired of a dog I take him out to chase balls on RT 95. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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"A man is made known by the company he keeps."
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Sorry, but anybody who's a friend of Mooron's is no friend of mine . . . S.Simon - the only true friend is a faithful cat or dog "Lady Pilot" wrote in message ... "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I got your dementia right here (as he grabs his crotch)! You are taking out your frustration on Capt. Mooron. Nothing personal, Neal... we could still be friends. You didn't say how long it takes to sail from the Bahamas to Ft. Lauderdale? LP |
Killing Pets
Simple Simon wrote:
Intended use is a big factor. To be considered reneging one must breach a promise - one makes no promise of sanctuary to farm animals raised for food. Then we're in complete agreement. I make no "promise" when I to buy a cat to catch mice or a dog to bark intruders so if either fails to perform then I shoot them with no more guilt than I'd have for killing a cow, pig or rabbit. Similarly, if I breathed enough carbon monoxide laden city air or did drugs til I become addle pated enough to seek a cat or dog's companionship then all Ie promised to provide is a quick death when I recover my sanity and my unnatural need ends - right? So what are you sniveling about? A couple I know went nuts when their kids flew the nest and bought dogs. Shrink says THEY need something that needs them to survive. Jeeze they even let them sleep on their bed! Can you imagine? They wouldn't let their kids do that. |
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That's because inbred red-neck texans *try* to run them over. They have a
point system and everything. SV "jlrogers" wrote in message .. . Now that's not funny. I drove out to Jacksboro, TX yesterday and was amazed at the dead animals on the highway. In a hundred miles I counted 2 dead skunks, 3 dead possums, 1 dead dog and 3 dead but unidentifiable. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... When I get tired of a dog I take him out to chase balls on RT 95. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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remember 'Ol Yellow?
"katysails" wrote Or the price of a .22 shell (if you are able to do it...) |
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You don't know your Dads' age? Oy!
"Capt. Mooron" wrote ... Yup... had to run Dad to the hospital... pneumonia. With him 90+ years old |
Killing Pets
Except for Bobsprit and BillyJane who are examples of a new species - homo homo.
S.Simon "katysails" wrote in message ... Got news for you....even though we are sapient and have cognitive reasoning, we are animals. We are primates of the genus homo and species sapien. Some people prefer to ignore that fact, but it is a fact. |
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Who said I could not kill an animal for food? Your assumptions are totally
incorrect and naive as usual. I can and do kill lobsters, fish, shrimp etc. for food. When I was a boy on the farm I killed chickens and turkeys, helped with butchering pigs and cows and have no regrets. A man's gotta eat. However a pet is a different story. A pet is part of the family and a surrogate human by the obligation one assumes when one accepts a pet into the family. This places the pet in a different realm than a farm animal and one must treat the pet like one would treat a member of the family. Is this so hard to understand. It's more a matter of obligations assumed at the outset and meeting those obligations. Standards assumed are standards not to be tossed aside lightly. S.Simon "katysails" wrote in message ... Everyone should know what a steak really costs...... People don't wnat to know...they want to live their nice clean complacent lives where pain, dirt, sualor and misery never touch them and reality is what you see on TV.... This society would be doomed if there ever was a cataclysmic event that took away all their toys and fureblows...truly only the strong and able would be the survivors...Neal would perish since he would not be able to kill an animal to feed himself (yet he merrily broils pork chops on his grill...never had a thought for the pig that donated that meat). -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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What's this 'put down' ****?
How people obfuscate! Using a sanitary term does not make putting down any less than the act of killiing. People kill; people die. People do not put down; people do not pass away! Let's accept reality for once. The very use of English shows the extremes people go to to deny acts and consequences. This is sickness pure! S.Simon "katysails" wrote in message ... In other words, is three minutes of suffering for a dumb pet worth two years of life for a human?? It costs $15.00 to put down a dog or cat. Or the price of a .22 shell (if you are able to do it...) -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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