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Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Tuesday, 5 June 2007 4:18:12 PM
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"Is it you resent anybody you feel might have been given a higher
education and set of moral standards?" Yes you could be right "Do these people make you feel less of a person." Yes, yes.... yes *sob* "All creatures are beautiful." Especially the tasty ones. "It does sound as if you are hunting Roos without being aware of the new codes." There are codes? I only know about the code of the bush. There aren't usually too many rangers around. Posted by alzo, Tuesday, 5 June 2007 4:47:11 PM
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The following link is on Roos. It may only be in QLD at the moment however it will become national.
I am just wondering if you know the breeds of Roos that are pretected or you just shoot anything. Yes we are aware there is a need for more rangers. As a self confessed sicko thanks for putting that into writing. Either way It really makes little difference to me. You are of course the other bloke in the cage and kill for the fun of it. A twisted B in other words. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200510/s1490696.htm Regarding your comment on live animal exports if you cant see the difference click on the link provided. http://www.rspcaqld.org.au/media/Live_Export_Update_14Feb07.pdf Now lets not kid ourselves all abattoirs are cruel. Its a cruel trade. BUT If you cant see the difference between slaughtering here than the above link your not much of a person to be straight with you. I dont see any point to continue exchanging posts with you to be honest. I think you think you are upsetting me and you seem to enjoy that. The bad news for you sport is I have seen far worse than shooting a few roos or sticking dogs on them to tear them apart. Seen it all dumb dumb and except the fact that there are scum who enjoy killing animals like yourself. Thats life and I certainly dont let sickos like you effect me. Bad luck. Just remember the wheels of justice turn slowly but surley. I wouldnt be in your karma for quids. I pity your ignorance and that you miss out on so much in life. Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Tuesday, 5 June 2007 8:25:44 PM
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Ah....well said Pale.
No doubt this feeble-minded rodent has scurried off to his cavern to pull the wings off a few bats, before returning with more of his inane dribble. You, no doubt, have enlightened the rodent, that he is not dealing with "bleeding hearts" but with those who abhor the sadistic acts, perpetrated by the "Alzo" tardbillies. I too am comforted by the powers of Karma. Perhaps he's already contracted a hydatid tape-worm from his dogs slavering over the slaughter, where the cysts have invaded what's left of his diminishing brain function? Posted by dickie, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 1:23:37 PM
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paleif says:
"I dont give a rats arse if the farmers get more money or not." Was anyone under a different impression? Posted by rojo, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 11:11:09 PM
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Rojo
Dont take things out of text please. You are very well aware our organisation is the only one bringing in buyers direct from overseas to meet with farmers in order to bump out the middle man. Clearly this is how we are able to do just that. Off farmers a better price. After saying that farmers also have a duty of care to the animals they breed. Not all farmers are poor only the honest good old fashioned ones that have been used by the corp lot. They are plenty who could well afford to form co ops and reopen plants. They dont because they want an easy buck at the price of suffering animals. It is this type of corp farmer I am refering to not giving a rats arse about. As you very well know. Do you ever actually do anything other than get on here other than bagging good people. Our team work tirelsely trying to get better prices for farmers. Real Farmers not the sort hes refering to. You seem to have a problem with people who have common decency towards animals and a fair go for farmers. Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 11:39:43 PM
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Yep I guess I would have to agree with you. Your on a different planet to Dickie and myself and millions of other Aussies.
There is no way of telling what makes one person born with compashion and a fair go attitude for all living things and others just plain cruel hearted.
Different paddock- different breeding- different background- different envoiroment all take their tolls I guess.
It puts me in mind of those two blokes trapped down that mine in Tasi
One bloke was a sensitive animal lover who rejoiced life.
The other as a bit like yourself I guess and couldnt wait to get out there and sneak up on some poor innoccent animal and kill it.
Two men stuck in a cage together but worlds apart.
Wouldnt you think an expereince like that would make anybody appreciate the beauty of life itself and all life?
So the fundermental difference in peoples natures is in my mind inna bred.
To kill for the sake of it.
To kill for sport These blokes are usually the ones who wont stand up face to face in a fight. The run like the cowards they are. If odds are even they are gonewith the wind. Might be time for some female leaders of this world I should think.
You bag Dickie because he has some common decency to make up for the lack of humanity you hold in your own heart.
Now ask yourself why?
Is it you resent anybody you feel might have been given a higher
education and set of moral standards?
Do these people make you feel less of a person.
All creatures are beautiful.
It does sound as if you are hunting Roos without being aware of the new codes.