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Posted by CJ Morgan, Friday, 30 May 2008 8:16:32 PM
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Hi all
CJ Morgan, I think those who matter certainly know the difference. Fear not! Yabby, the difference between us is that you like to dish it out but can't take it, and we do not indulge in obscenity in labelling an entire movement or section of the community as partaking in bestiality simply because we do not like what they do - and because we have no rational argument against the facts they present. Cheers Nicky Posted by Nicky, Friday, 30 May 2008 10:53:59 PM
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Well. hasn't this discussion degenerated into crap.
Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 31 May 2008 8:29:57 AM
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C J Morgan:
Sorry if you thought that the "CJ" was a reference to you! That was the first time I have used initials instead of the full "posted" title! Posted by Cuphandle, Saturday, 31 May 2008 8:49:25 AM
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*the difference between us is that you like to dish it out but can't take it, and we do not indulge in obscenity*
Ahem Nicky, it has been Dickie and yourself who raised the issue of beastiality. I am happy to sink to your level and discuss it at your level, if that is what you two wish. As a matter of interest, this is what some of your heroes think of the subject, ie Newkirk and Singer. http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/09/arts/09TANK.html?ex=1212292800&en=b561093c90e1f557&ei=5070 It seems to be more important to some, wether they animal enjoys it or not! On that basis, what people like Dickie do with their dogs, I really don't know lol. Posted by Yabby, Saturday, 31 May 2008 9:03:30 AM
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Please no more Peta ,and others who live in big cities and think that they know more than our indigenous Australians who have been killing roos for food and fur for forty thousand years in Australia.
I hope that the roos killed in the ACT will feed our growing population and their loved pets. I hope that the furs and skins will be used, like the famous Red kangaroo coat worn by Rugby League Coach Jack Gibson in the 1970's. Most kangaroos love to jump into the front of my car so the less Roos near roads the better. The number of kangaroos in the wild today, total more than one hundred million. Posted by BROCK, Saturday, 31 May 2008 4:38:40 PM
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Oi! Oh, you're talking to Cowboy Joe (I hope).