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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message Manly! Did you eat the liver? Matter of fact.. No.... but I ate raw caribou kidney! I also drank the blood from the heart of a freshly killed Caribou as a ruse to get my Inhuit friends to try... once they did..... I confessed that Kablunaks didn't really do that and I was just getting them back for the raw kidney! :-) CM What you don't want to eat is Polar Bear Liver... apparently the Vitamin E content can be toxic to humans. |
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DSK wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote: Huh? If it's global warming, Green Peace is full of ****, if it's seals then Green Peaces' line is Gospel? Right. One of the funniest things about neoconservatives is that they live in a constant state of self-contradiction. Would you deny the noble Red Man his traditional way of living? Yes. After all, I'm not being allowed to continue my traditional and culurally hallowed way of life. Why should anybody else, dammit? DSK I concur....if the noble Red Man can do what he wants, then I should be able to partake in certain Druidic sacrificial rituals.... |
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....... I've killed several and eaten the flesh raw. I heard it tastes alot like bald eagle or california condor .... |
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DSK wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote: Huh? If it's global warming, Green Peace is full of ****, if it's seals then Green Peaces' line is Gospel? Right. One of the funniest things about neoconservatives is that they live in a constant state of self-contradiction. Would you deny the noble Red Man his traditional way of living? Yes. After all, I'm not being allowed to continue my traditional and culurally hallowed way of life. Why should anybody else, dammit? Sorry Doug, guess you couldn't see my tongue stuck in my cheek. My brother was once geo-surveying for Eldorado Nuclear in northern Alberta, they had a crew of local Indians to cut line for them. One of the Indians dogs got into a porcupine, or rather the other way around, the Indians kicked the dog out of their camp and refused to feed it. My brother took the dog into his camp, took two days to remove all the quills and another two weeks of TLC to get the dog healthy, de-flead, de-ticked, well fed. One of the Indians came along and demanded his dog back! I could go on with other stories of senseless slaughter of caribou and elk, "Noble Red Man" indeed! Cheers Marty DSK |
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Manly! Did you eat the liver?
Capt.Mooron wrote: Matter of fact.. No.... but I ate raw caribou kidney! Gee that sounds lovely. And you wonder why people turn down your dinner invitations! ... I also drank the blood from the heart of a freshly killed Caribou as a ruse to get my Inhuit friends to try... once they did..... I confessed that Kablunaks didn't really do that and I was just getting them back for the raw kidney! :-) Now *that* was funny. Did you eat the eyeballs? Excellent source of food revenge, I talked a buddy of mine into eating raccoon eyeballs once. Then I made fun of him for years, in fact in our circle his nickname is still 'Bandit.' There are a lot of rednecks around who brag about having sampled the meat of various weird & unlikely critters. It's a strange thing to brag about. What you don't want to eat is Polar Bear Liver... apparently the Vitamin E content can be toxic to humans. Believe me, if I meet a polar bear, the last thing I am likely to do is dig out his liver. I just hope the polar bear realizes exactly how toxic *I* am. DSK |
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After all, I'm not being allowed to continue my traditional
and culurally hallowed way of life. Why should anybody else, dammit? Martin Baxter wrote: Sorry Doug, guess you couldn't see my tongue stuck in my cheek. Actually, I'm pleased to see that you & katysails took my statement seriously! ... My brother was once geo-surveying for Eldorado Nuclear in northern Alberta, they had a crew of local Indians to cut line for them. One of the Indians dogs got into a porcupine, or rather the other way around, the Indians kicked the dog out of their camp and refused to feed it. My brother took the dog into his camp, took two days to remove all the quills and another two weeks of TLC to get the dog healthy, de-flead, de-ticked, well fed. Yeah but look at all the toxic chemicals he probably used on the poor dog (that was sarcasm). ... One of the Indians came along and demanded his dog back! Yeah right... been there too. "This ain't your dog no more" is about the best answer I could come up with. In truth, a few times I have offered to let people reclaim their dog, if the dog would walk away from me & toward them when they called it. Didn't happen, not even once. It is possible to bully a dog, but is impossible to lie to them. ... I could go on with other stories of senseless slaughter of caribou and elk, "Noble Red Man" indeed! Well, they lived under different ecological (and economic) imperatives. It worked for them... the attempt to continue that way of life is a disaster on almost every front. DSK |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote ....... I've killed several and eaten the flesh raw. I heard it tastes alot like bald eagle or california condor .... Oh? You mean like chicken? |
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Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:10:08 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote: DSK wrote: Martin Baxter wrote: Huh? If it's global warming, Green Peace is full of ****, if it's seals then Green Peaces' line is Gospel? Right. One of the funniest things about neoconservatives is that they live in a constant state of self-contradiction. Would you deny the noble Red Man his traditional way of living? Yes. After all, I'm not being allowed to continue my traditional and culurally hallowed way of life. Why should anybody else, dammit? Sorry Doug, guess you couldn't see my tongue stuck in my cheek. My brother was once geo-surveying for Eldorado Nuclear in northern Alberta, they had a crew of local Indians to cut line for them. One of the Indians dogs got into a porcupine, or rather the other way around, the Indians kicked the dog out of their camp and refused to feed it. My brother took the dog into his camp, took two days to remove all the quills and another two weeks of TLC to get the dog healthy, de-flead, de-ticked, well fed. One of the Indians came along and demanded his dog back! I could go on with other stories of senseless slaughter of caribou and elk, "Noble Red Man" indeed! Cheers Marty DSK Not to mention the tired old lie about "The Indians used every part of the buffalo". Yes, they probably could find a use for every part of the buffalo, but mostly they killed herds enmasse by stampeding them off of cliffs Then they carved up whatever small amount they could carry from the pile, and left the rest. Kill 100 buffalo to get the meat from one or two. They didn't use every part of every buffalo they killed. Not even remotely close. Sort of like WIld Bill Hickok, Teddy Roosevelt and other "hunters" of the time who slaughtered the last of the buffalo herds for "sport"? |
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![]() "Vito" wrote in message ... "Capt.Mooron" wrote ....... I've killed several and eaten the flesh raw. I heard it tastes alot like bald eagle or california condor .... I haven't eaten either eagle nor condor flesh so I can't comment. It certainly has a taste of it's own. I have also eaten Muktuk... [Beluga Whale Blubber].... raw of course and freshly killed. CM |
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Next thing ya know, they'll want to ban boiling lobsters.
Scotty "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:CBUTf.7374$_Q.6355@edtnps89... "Maxprop" wrote in message Actually I have. I've watched the process at three separate slaughter houses, and yes it ain't pretty. But it's hardly clubbing the animals, skinning them while still alive, and allowing them to die in agony. What is even more disgusting is that the infant harp seals have no reason to mistrust the hunters, so they eagerly approach them. After the pups are clubbed and skinned, they bay pitifully for up to an hour as they slowly bleed out. The mothers typically hover over their dying pups, trying in vain to comfort them. It's cruel and inhumane. Although I am against any commercial harvesting endeavours... including commercial fishing... your arguement seems based on second hand information selectively quoted from animal rights groups. The clubbing of "white coats" ended in 1987. If fish were cute and cuddly... would you protest the indiscriminate slaughter of entire schools numbering in the tens of thousands... subjecting them to massive decompression and slow axphyxiation or live skinning and gutting? You have obviously never been to a slaughter house since to the best of my knowledge they do not provide "tours" nor allow the public access to the area. Next thing you'll be telling me they gave you a tour of a Chicken Farm producing eggs..... see if you can even get access to the building. My roomate was working at a slaughterhouse in Edmonton as supervisor. I actually saw what the operations were. In my opinion your comments are at best naieve and obtained second hand. Max... you have never viewed a harp seal harvest.... nor have you been in a slaughter house... maybe you thought the packing plant was where the did the killing? There is no major difference between a commercial slaughter house and a seal harvest or the indiscriminate netting by commercial fishing Max.... large scale commercial harvest of any animal is prone to adhere to the bottom line... expediency, efficency, profit! So lay off the skinned pups baying woefully on an ice flow in minus 35c for hours as their mothers attempted to comfort them ****! Try logic for a spell instaed of your emotionally based second hand propoganda that you have never actually witnessed. Think Flash Freeze.... Seriously... engage your brain before your mouth. Now I'll repeat this since you "Save the Seals" people are subject to selective hearing problems.... If you want to stop sounding like an Hysterical 18 year old PETA activist... try some common sense in your arguments next time. Ban the Seal Harvest.... Ban Large Scale Commercial Farming.... Ban All Whaling of any species.... and All Commercial Fishing in North American Waters... but most important... Ban Whiney Ill-Informed Suburban Dwelling Green Activists who depend on all of the above. That's what I'm in favour of. Let the small family owned inshore fishermen ply their trade in peace but take out the mega corps raping the ocean. Let the small scale farmer provide for the packing plants. Seals... "cute"... Bwahahahahahahaa... you've never been near a seal Max. [Okay maybe at the zoo]. I've killed several and eaten the flesh raw. BTW- This year the ice conditions will contribute to the drowning deaths of more white coats than the last 5 year quota combined. CM You're making a really, really bad comparison between institutionalised, factory slaughter and clubbing cute little seals to death. S'cuse me? I didn't make that comparison--Martin B. did. Both are abhorrent. Perhaps, but the differences are profound. Perhaps you should view a harp seal harvest before making such ridiculous claims. Max |
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