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Midas McGauran and his Mixed Grill of Misery
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Posted by dickie, Saturday, 13 October 2007 9:49:39 PM
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Ah Dickie, our well meaning, farming hating dreamer, who thinks much
like AA, that we should all become veggies. Dream on. I remind Dickie that Saudi Arabia is the world's largest importer of live animals, around 6-10 million, rising with increasing oil revenues. Australia supplies a small % of that, the trade exists with or without Australia. What has Dickie done to help improve animal welfare in the Middle East? Nothing that we are aware of, just talk on OLO. Meantime farmers are spending millions of their levy dollars to change things in the Middle East. Actions speak louder then words, yet once again! Feelgood achieves nothing but how you feel Dickie, actions and $ get results. Clearly you have alot to learn from Australian farmers, despite your hatred of them. Posted by Yabby, Saturday, 13 October 2007 10:53:37 PM
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Ive been around meat works since I was a kid and my father was the export manager for Smorgans for over 20 years, these were hard men but humane.
I think youd have to have a real close look at yourself as a farmer or an exporter when you close the last gate behind the last beast onto the ship knowing full well what treatment that animal may recieve. Everyones gotta make a quid but at some point you've gotta look at yourself in the mirror and say enough. All this exporting business is doing is sending Aussie jobs to Arabs. And we wonder why abbatoir's keep closing down, well there you go! Posted by SCOTTY, Sunday, 14 October 2007 1:12:47 AM
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Mr Truss said the new regulatory arrangements would be funded by industry with the usual 40 per cent Govt contribution to AQIS fees charged on export industries.
The Australian Government will meet the $2 million estimated start-up costs for the new industry regulatory system. "A new compulsory research and development levy will also be introduced in consultation with industry. The Government will match the R&D component of the levy dollar for dollar. This arrangement will be in addition to the levy exporters are paying to recoup the cost of resolving last year's MV Cormo Express incident " he said. Following the broad ranging investigation in 2003 into Australia’s livestock export industry chaired by Dr John Keniry, the Government announced initiatives to improve animal welfare conditions in the livestock export trade. This legislation is an important step by the Government to overhaul the livestock export trade. These new arrangements acknowledge that community concerns about animal welfare are an important consideration if the livestock export trade is to be sustainable. Part of this response is a $4 million investment to help improve animal welfare practices in importing countries. The Australian Government will provide the $4 million over four years in addition to industry funds to help improve animal welfare practices in importing countries and to upgrade handling procedures. http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:97AInPnvGdsJ:www.maff.gov.au/releases/04/04076wt.html+government+levies+lives+animal+exports&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=au&lr=lang_en The levies are paid for the following: 1. Quarantine and inspection....Govt. contribution 40% plus $2 million start up fee 2. Research and Development.....Govt. contribution 50% 3. Reimbursement to Govt. for the ignominious Corma disaster (withdrawn June 2007) "Meantime farmers are spending millions of their levy dollars to change things in the Middle East. Actions speak louder then words, yet once again!" says the all-knowledgeable Yabby. "Millions of dollars?" Please support your claim above with dates and figures, Yabby! Warning: Sensitive viewers are advised not to access the following URL. http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:sz0e41mclaMJ:sweetness-light.com/archive/the-eid-festival-around-the-world-graphic-photos+animal+torture+muslim+festivals&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=au&lr=lang_en Posted by dickie, Sunday, 14 October 2007 1:15:46 AM
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Dickie Scotty Yabby
Dickie thanks for your hard efforts and please as usual dont let this thread go because old Yabbs and the others are going to hear it the way it really is. Yabby I am sure you believe some of the lies and spins put out by the Government and the industry. As a matter of fact I think many farmers do.[ Even some of the Mininsters] Its long been a joke amoung the industry that the tell Ministers porkies. Throughout this thread I am going to give you and others a insight as to how it REALLY IS. This is the real stuff and control that goes on behind the scenes. Before I do let me just say that I did notice that old Yabbs along with his worm lectures has in the past pushed for more abattoirs to be opended in WA. So Yabby both yourself and Dickie in different ways `have contributed` to trying to solve the problem. Before I post EVIDENCE knowing might full well I will probably end up in court with the Government I would like to explain something to SCOTTY . SCOTTY as this is such an upsetiing subject we do TRY to regain some humour. In the past Old Yabbs has not complained of our thread called. Yabbys Adventures. It is The story of a litle sheep called Yabby from farm gate to his trip to ME. Perhaps when I post Yabbys adventures part two you may actually enjoy joining in to help plan the final trip for poor old Yabbs. In the next few posts I will post copies of emails from heads of MLA in ME and others. I will explain how farmers are being controlled lied to along with the rest of the public. Where the money comes from- How it works. Derpartment of trades interfearance with Austrade to make sure just like in WA and elsewhere we DONT reopen abattoirs in Australia to protect the live trade. I didnt form HKM with Muslim Leaders of Australia for nothing. http://www.halakindmeats.com/ Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Sunday, 14 October 2007 6:10:12 AM
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Participants in this thread may be interested to know that the live exports trade is the subject of this week's 'Background Briefing' on Radio National. It's about to start (9am), but I believe that it's repeated later in the week and BB transcripts are generally available on the ABC website.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Sunday, 14 October 2007 9:05:58 AM
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Thanks for your input. And how right you have been in the past. I have since researched data on government departments to find that your previous figures all add up.
Scotty, you will learn that our resident Nazi, who at all times, infiltrates animal welfare posts, as a front for the scumsucking live animal exporters, will be furiously determined to have the last say. Somehow, he believes that posters are sufficiently obtuse to only read his posts which purposely go off topic.
Of course, last year, Yabby's home state, Western Australia, exported 81% of all live sheep exports and ninety nine percent of all sheep went to the Middle East.
One government consultant has predicted an increase of 34% for beef exports by 2020. Already grazing animals have stuffed our biodiversity.
Yabby and his cohorts, ruling by terror and torture, have a diabolical view of profit making. He is sufficiently arrogant to take credit for "improvements" in animal welfare in the Middle East.
Claiming the credit is unbelievable and a sick attempt to vilify and silence those who have lobbied and worked tirelessly for the humane treatment of animals. Unlike the ethics-free, emotion-free export industry, the animal welfare groups refuse to sneak in through back doors.
It matters not to Yabby or his dealers in death , that already 2 million livestock have died on sea journeys.
The following Islamic Eid-al-Adha "joyful" festivities reveals how Yabby, his partners in torture and the sick bastards who strut our corridors of parliament, gleefully operate their black magic for a fast buck.
Warning: Sensitive viewers are advised not to access the following URL.
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:sz0e41mclaMJ:sweetness-light.com/archive/the-eid-festival-around-the-world-graphic-photos+animal+torture+muslim+festivals&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=au&lr=lang_en