On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 Goo wrote:
>On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 10:50:22 -0200, dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 Goo again mewed in dishonest, desperate denial:
>>
>>>On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 10:27:32 -0200, dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 Goo did what he does: Lied:
>>>>
>>>>>On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:33:34 -0200, dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 Goo wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Dragonblaze" <dragonblaze@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>>>>>>> On Nov 30, 1:41 am, "pearl" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> "Dragonblaze" <dragonbl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Nov 29, 1:15 pm, "pearl" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> the Goober wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Fidyl wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> An Ahimsa ThanXgiving - Fast 2008
>>>>>>>>>>> I'm going to eat a lot of turkey this Thanksgiving. I always
do.
>>>>>>>>>> 'How Sarah Palin Created a Whole New Generation of Vegetarians
>>>>>>>>>> By Martha Rosenberg, AlterNet. Posted November 27, 2008.
>>>>>>>>> [snip]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I grew up in a farm, and have seen animals slaughtered for food
from
>>>>>>>>> early age on - around 6-7, I think. Did not make me into a
vegetarian,
>>>>>>>>> even though I knew exactly where my dinner was coming from. You
see,
>>>>>>>>> when the animal was killed with a bullet to its brain, it just
went
>>>>>>>>> down with no cry of pain, nothing. It was over in a second, and
did
>>>>>>>>> not create an impression of suffering to me.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ------------
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You wouldn't mind being killed with a bullet to your brain then.
>>>>>>>>> There'd be the inevitable blood and thra****ng, but that's
alright.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As I said, the animal simply dropped dead - and unlike you,
having
>>>>>>>> seen it myself, I know what I'm talking about. There was very
little
>>>>>>>> blood and no tra****ng. You've been reading too much of your own
>>>>>>>> propaganda.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 'Gunshot
>>>>>>>> Be cautious of falling or thra****ng animals
>>>>>>>> [snip bull**** hemorrhage from stupid ****]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>He's witnessed it, you haven't.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why shouldn't you have used a semicolon, Goo?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>He knows what he's talking about, you don't.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've seen chickens, cows, pigs, possums, squirrels, rabbits,
dogs, cats,
>>>>>>groundhogs, mice, rats, gophers, ducks, pigeons, sparrows,
starlings,
>>>>>>bluebirds, robins, cowbirds and other birds and probably a few other
>>>>>>things I can't think of right now killed in my life Goober
>>>>>
>>>>>No.
>>>>
>>>> Raccoons and skunks Goober...I did forget a couple. They also
>>>>went into throes. I clubbed one skunk. It was caught by both front
>>>>feet by steel traps, in front of the chicken pen in which the night
>>>>before it had eaten the heads off of several chicks. The second
>>>>night things went differently for it. I was still a little kid and
didn't
>>>>have a rifle at the time, so I managed to get it out into an open
>>>>grassy area with the traps still on of course, and then started to
>>>>circle it staying back out of spray range. It kept its ass towards
>>>>me trying to hit me with spray as I circled it, and then every once
>>>>in a while I would quickly change direction. When I did that it
>>>>would readjust as fast as it could and follow me, again spuirting,
>>>>in that direction. I did a few of the reversals to get it used to the
>>>>pattern, and then I took the chance Goob...instead of going in
>>>>the other direction like I had been doing I ran into the circle and
>>>>past it on the skunk's head side, giving it a good hard whack
>>>>on the head with nice club on the way by, then of course ran
>>>>quickly out the other side of the imaginary circle. I didn't have
>>>>to hurry though Goo, because it was layed out pretty good. It
>>>>was still squirting a bit, but was laying on its side and couldn't
>>>>get up. I wasted no time to see just how bad off it was, but
>>>>ran right back in and finished the job. Expecting the death
>>>>throes--and certainly looking forward to seeing them and the
>>>>end of that bull**** so I could put the poor stinking beast in a hole
>>>>and cover it up!--I again went with the whack and run approach.
>>>>It's good that I did Goober, because in the throes the skunk was
>>>>again spraying hard and in all directions as it thrashed in death.
>>>>The farmers--and other people--have told me it's the muscles
>>>>contracting Goob, but I think there's more to it than that or
>>>>they would probably just contract. Anyway Goober it was only
>>>>because I was already very well aware even as a child that
>>>>animals thrash when killed quickly, that I didn't get hit with
>>>>spray at all during the clubbing of a skunk instead of successfully
>>>>avoiding it until the end, when the dead skunk would have gotten
>>>>me in the throes of its death.
>>>
>>>No.
>>
>> Yes Goo, if I had not suspected it would kick back into full
>>strength action when the death blow was delivered I would not
>>have known to expect it and get quickly out of the way to avoid
>>being sprayed during its final thra****ngs.
>>
>> Why do you want to pretend death throes don't actually exist
>>Goober, do you have any idea about that?
>
>No.
LOL! I'm not surprised you don't Goober, since you haven't
been able to explain what you think about anything else either.
The first thing I ever clubbed was a groundhog Goob. I didn't
know about the death throes yet...in fact that's when I learned.
I had seen a duck go through them when it had its throat cut
by one of the farmers, but I didn't understand until after I killed
that groundhog. After the first couple of blows it was dead and
convulsing, but I thought it was still alive and struggling so I kept
on hitting it and hitting it until its head was a flat smashed mass
and STILL it kept "struggling". I was horrified. Then I went in
and told the farmers about it and they laughed and laughed at
my ignorance, and they told me what the deal is, and reminded
me of the duck, and I felt pretty naive but at least I did learn
about the issue on that day back in grade school. I felt bad
about not knowing it back then, so just think what a stupid
idiot you are for not knowing about it EVEN YET, and even
more of an idiot because you'll probably never comprehend, Goo.
.. . .
>>>>>> Misnomer advocates ONLY want people to think the worst Goob,
>>>>>>as we can tell by their maniacal opposition to seeing the animals'
lives
>>>>>>taken into consideration when they are of positive value to the
animals.


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