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hey, bush said yer either with us, er against with the terrorists

obviously the whole world is in black er white

you either are fer the animals er are a wife beatin' meat eating nazi

*rofl*

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>Many animals are killed in the production and transportation of vegan foods.

 Where do you draw the line?

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>It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.

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Well have you ever met a wife-beating nazi who was NOT a meat-eater?

I would think that was highly unlikely.

Not to say anywhere near all meat-eaters are that sort of people, but

they are more likely than vegans to be that way certainly.

 

Lesley

 

vegan-network, EBbrewpunx@c... wrote:

> hey, bush said yer either with us, er against with the terrorists

> obviously the whole world is in black er white

> you either are fer the animals er are a wife beatin' meat eating

nazi

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> fraggle

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vegan foods.  Where do you draw the line?

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> >It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.

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2 actually

i've known a lot of veggies who had some strange political beliefs

i've known a bunch of veggie str8 edgers who would actively search out folks who

drink and beat them up,

i've known veggies who castigated others because they " thought " said others were

something they were against..w/o finding out any facts

 

humans err...a lot...

 

 

i think if we all just listened to each other and tried to fawkin educate each

other, and not call this person this er that, or label him this, or her that,

and fawkin put ourselves in the other persons shoes(er boots, er clogs, er

wotever) we'd all be a lot freekin better off

 

on that note..bush is a wheenie

hahahah

fraggle

 

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>Well have you ever met a wife-beating nazi who was NOT a meat-eater?

>I would think that was highly unlikely.

>Not to say anywhere near all meat-eaters are that sort of people, but

>they are more likely than vegans to be that way certainly.

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How's that?

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Ashley Hooper

vegan-network

Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:09 PM

[100% veg*n ] noire ou blanc?

 

 

 

>I'm not judging or saying that meat eaters are Nazis.

>To me murder is murder. If death of the innocent is the ultimate result

>does it matter much how the killer felt or why he killed or

>that he will keep on killing? To me an animals' life is as precious as

>a humans' life.

 

Many animals are killed in the production and transportation of vegan foods.

Where do you draw the line?

 

It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.

 

 

 

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silly brad

all food production means the death of some creatures, especially in modern

agriculture

combines tear up mice, voles, destroy birds, and countless little critters

if you don't eat organic, thenall those pesticides kill even more creatures

 

and, hey, stop breathing! bacterial murderer!!

get the point sir??

:)

its all on where you want to draw the line...

cheers

fraggle

 

 

kiwi2000 <kiwi2000 wrote:

 

>How's that?

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>  Ashley Hooper

>  vegan-network

>  Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:09 PM

>  [100% veg*n ] noire ou blanc?

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>  >I'm not judging or saying that meat eaters are Nazis.

>  >To me murder is murder. If death of the innocent is the ultimate result

>  >does it matter much how the killer felt or why he killed or

>  >that he will keep on killing? To me an animals' life is as precious as

>  >a humans' life.

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>  Many animals are killed in the production and transportation of vegan foods.

 Where do you draw the line?

>

>  It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.

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be sure to include, fraggle, that there are ways to reduce any of these

harms

 

reduce food ones by gardening some food

reduce manufacturing ones by voluntary simplicity

reduce energy ons by swicthing partially or entirely to renewables, and

reducing energy use

etc

 

also the life and deaths of accidentally killed animals in farming is better

than many farm animals

http://www.geocities.com/holist2002/MorePeacefulDiet.html

 

Jon

 

 

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<EBbrewpunx

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Thursday, July 11, 2002 7:03 PM

Re: [100% veg*n ] noire ou blanc?

 

 

> silly brad

> all food production means the death of some creatures, especially in

modern agriculture

> combines tear up mice, voles, destroy birds, and countless little critters

> if you don't eat organic, thenall those pesticides kill even more

creatures

>

> and, hey, stop breathing! bacterial murderer!!

> get the point sir??

> :)

> its all on where you want to draw the line...

> cheers

> fraggle

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> kiwi2000 <kiwi2000 wrote:

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> >How's that?

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> > Ashley Hooper

> > vegan-network

> > Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:09 PM

> > [100% veg*n ] noire ou blanc?

> >

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> > >I'm not judging or saying that meat eaters are Nazis.

> > >To me murder is murder. If death of the innocent is the ultimate result

> > >does it matter much how the killer felt or why he killed or

> > >that he will keep on killing? To me an animals' life is as precious as

> > >a humans' life.

> >

> > Many animals are killed in the production and transportation of vegan

foods. Where do you draw the line?

> >

> > It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.

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oh for sure

but, since blanket statements are being bandied about, it pays to see boith

sides of this coin..actually, this coin is more like a buckyball...

 

resppect wrote:

 

>be sure to include, fraggle, that there are ways to reduce any of these

>harms

>

>reduce food ones by gardening some food

>reduce manufacturing ones by voluntary simplicity

>reduce energy ons by swicthing partially or entirely to renewables, and

>reducing energy use

> etc

>

>also the life and deaths of accidentally killed animals in farming is better

>than many farm animals

>http://www.geocities.com/holist2002/MorePeacefulDiet.html

>

>Jon

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><EBbrewpunx

><vegan-network >

>Thursday, July 11, 2002 7:03 PM

>Re: [100% veg*n ] noire ou blanc?

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>> silly brad

>> all food production means the death of some creatures, especially in

>modern agriculture

>> combines tear up mice, voles, destroy birds, and countless little critters

>> if you don't eat organic, thenall those pesticides kill even more

>creatures

>>

>> and, hey, stop breathing! bacterial murderer!!

>> get the point sir??

>> :)

>> its all on where you want to draw the line...

>> cheers

>> fraggle

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>> kiwi2000 <kiwi2000 wrote:

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>> >How's that?

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>> > Ashley Hooper

>> > vegan-network

>> > Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:09 PM

>> > [100% veg*n ] noire ou blanc?

>> >

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>> > >I'm not judging or saying that meat eaters are Nazis.

>> > >To me murder is murder. If death of the innocent is the ultimate result

>> > >does it matter much how the killer felt or why he killed or

>> > >that he will keep on killing? To me an animals' life is as precious as

>> > >a humans' life.

>> >

>> > Many animals are killed in the production and transportation of vegan

>foods. Where do you draw the line?

>> >

>> > It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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