Posted by kyplowboy on November 15, 2007 at 22:36:15 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Cat Killers part 2 posted by Lanse on November 15, 2007 at 13:50:10:
The PETA/ALF groups are (or are too close too) left wing loons to be legit. Go to thier web site and read around for a while like I have been for the last few hours. I used to work for a poultry outfit. Lets wrap our minds round this together here Lanse, if a chiken is hang'n by stainless steel shakels (in the dark) that are grounded and the shakels dip into water that has an electrical curent too it they realy aren't paralzed and still feeling pain are they? Do you realy think that they still have much going on in thier noggen when they hit the blade? How do they "feel" pain when they hit the scalding pan? Yes, some are flop'n like they are in pain but thier head is on a belt going the other way, how do they feel anything? You should belive what you belive and live your own life. I am not try'n to change your mind here, just ask'n you to think about what this group you are a member of is putting out there. If you want to wear hemp work boots and organic cotton boxers that is fine. If you don't want to eat meat that is fine too, these groups are not just about not eat'n meat. They want a happy world where every live'n thing gets along and dies of old age. Read every thing you can that these people print and think realy hard about it, thats all I am ask'n of you there Lanse. Just think the less money you send to these people to be a member of thier little club, the faster you can get your H.
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