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Midas McGauran and his Mixed Grill of Misery
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Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Wednesday, 17 October 2007 5:56:09 AM
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We believe that our two groups have many common grounds to work with and hope that our joint efforts will bring about the necessary cultural and political changes in the industry to reflect a greater sense of responsibility towards the welfare of the animal that we slaughter on the kill floor and pass on under our various insignia’s and conceptual make-up to the outside world. We are sure that our commercial, industrial association with indigenous Australians too will have a significant impact on desired community rehabilitation and value-add to the development of cross-cultural understanding in the future. The Group that you will meet has the support of the President of AFIC and will also bring to the party the blessings and support of the new Mufti of Australia. There is a great deal of discussion and deliberations in our community as well as outside that animal welfare issues are at the fore-front of all cultural and religious slaughter. And this therefore must be the key criteria for all our activities in this regard. We are glad that we both have very similar views and ideas on future industry actions that bring not only the larger dollar value to our economy but does so with the valued added humane action that the animal is exposed to at the hands of human beings. Please call us or contact us both on either of the two emails to further this hour-long telephone conference as we see in this a great deal for the future of Muslim Australia’s interaction with Indigenous Australia and wider society in this country. The first steps we should be taking as a matter of urgency is to acquire the @@@ Abattoir as it is a @@@ that has been run down due to internecine problems between owners. It has a good record of beef exports out of Queensland to USA, Japan and Korea as well as some of the South Eastern Asian Countries. Our aim is to focus on new markets in the Middle East and make further inroads into South East Asia and Europe. To Be Continued Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Wednesday, 17 October 2007 6:01:04 AM
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We shall be reliant upon your further advice and the need to move on this particular processor in the short term that will lead us to acquire and operate the @@@ plant too. Presently we have a great need of @@@ partners especially if there is any support from the Queensland State Government, this would be welcomed. We believe we have conducted adequate investigations, due diligence and inspections to be satisfied with the @ @ @ @ @ @ Processor at Our reports to our funding parties bear witness to that. The following members of this Group may be contacted for further discussions. We are both able to travel to Brisbane and to meet with you at short notice. Kind regards. @@@ CEO/Managing Director Australian Construction Services & Logistics Industry @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Fmr: Senior Solicitor Now Businessman and Consultant, Investment & Trade. Attached to Law Firm in @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dickie Yabby Rojo Scotty. So there you have just one example of the work done by PALE and the clear answer to Live Animal Exports. These people have connections that can turn live exports around eventually and reopen Abattoirs here. That is both far more humane and is value adding our raw Materials for Australia and giving our Regional Areas a futre in Ag. Eventually the subs given right now to go off shores would of course be redirected back here. This is a huge project that we have put several years and en enourous amount of work into. Unless Animals Australia PETA if they are really interested RSPCA National Voiceless AL PACAT and the sixty or so other groups get involved live Animal Exports will tripple again and we will never stop it. I am Angry they show NO interest in what is clearly the only alternative. So while I appluade and support AA especially Lyn White I remain suspicious in WHY they would refuse to help and how much is political? Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Wednesday, 17 October 2007 6:24:57 AM
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Hey Yabby, I'm surprised you didnt pick up Dickie's obvious slip-up re sheep breeds! :) Let me educate you little Dickie. Merino's are rarely slaughtered as they have little meat value - they are wool producers. Merino's may be used as the basis by which to produce certain lines of fat lambs (1X, 2X etc), but are not themselves shipped of to slaughter either here or overseas. Hence Yabby's comments about exit from the pastoral industry (which is essentially wool production when talking about sheep). It has very low profitability (maybe around 2% return on assets for owner-operators, before living expenses). One old pastoralist made the comment to me recently that the days of wool are over, and that wool is now there just to keep the meat warm. Actually, I expect that in the longer term wool will make a comeback, as fossil-fuel reliant synthetics become much more expensive.
But I digress. My point being Dickie, is that if you dont know that Merino's are not meat sheep, then you obvious know very little about the industry at all. Posted by Country Gal, Wednesday, 17 October 2007 2:13:53 PM
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"But I digress. My point being Dickie, is that if you dont know that Merino's are not meat sheep, then you obvious know very little about the industry at all."
If the cap fits, Country Gal........! Not being a farmer, I could be forgiven for errors you claim I have made (though your accusation is fallacious) however, when a farmer offers misinformation such as above, it is cause for concern. Whilst, you constantly convey to posters, your expertise on farming, I suggest for the sake of your credibility, you return to the drawing board. The Merino sheep I referred to are grown for meat and wool. I repeat, those specific sheep I alluded to are sold for meat and wool and they are also exported on the live sheep ships' of shame. Hot off the press and straight from the sheep's mouth, Country Gal! Your venom is exceeded only by Yabby's arrogance. So if at first you don't succeed, why go on and make a fool of yourself? http://www.liveexport-indefensible.com/investigations/photos.php . 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, Wednesday, 17 October 2007 3:17:11 PM
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Are you sure the accusation wasn't phallacious, dickie?
Posted by Bugsy, Wednesday, 17 October 2007 3:51:31 PM
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Working with and for Indigenous Australia
I refer to our telephone conference of this afternoon and thank you for your timely and kind advice on matters affecting the Muslim Community and the impact of certain policies and tactics of various representative organizations supporting conflicting regime imposition on animal issues particularly slaughter systems in use in Australia.
We are in agreement with your views on concepts of “stunning” on kill floors; other systems that require to be addressed and are happy to engage with you and your group in discussions to help us as part of a Joint Venture Group with Indigenous Australians to acquire, operate and value add to the industry.
Our Group is keen to buy out the @@@ Abattoir, Queensland and its subsidiary at @@@ in New South Wales. We are happy to engage with you to help introduce indigenous Australians become part of the fabric of this country’s business, commercial and agricultural arena.
This Group is also able to source funding from its overseas funding partners for this enterprise and provide the support systems necessary for our products marketing and export to Middle East and South East Asia from our established relationships and partners with whom we expect to make this a viable first step forward.
We therefore seek your assistance to reach the authorities and to seek participation with both the indigenous community as well as Government sources.
I suggest that we structure a meeting of our party and yourselves including indigenous representatives who are keen to come aboard and work with us to make this a reality.
I shall provide to you our brief background in the Community and our ability to reach out to the consumers and producers overseas. We welcome your forthright views, expertise and knowledge of the industry.
Please let us know when it would be possible and convenient for the two of us to travel to Brisbane and to meet up with you and your Group.