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This doesn't exactly involve guns but did anyone else here this?
PETA the group that's against hunting and fishing has shot themselves in both feet as far as I’m concerned. Starting soon they will have adds on college campuses stating----are you ready for this “Drink Beer not Milk”. Looks like they think dairy cows are being mistreated and they want to protect them. WTF! Sorry to any PETA supporters out there but for crying out loud (and I do mean crying). Don’t you have anything better to do? Go out and release some more of the minks, or whatever it was. Do any of you folks remember that story? The peta’s turned loose a bunch of animals that were going to be used for fur. The result, the ones that didn’t die of starvation ate each other or was eaten by other wild animals. I can’t wait to see what MADD has to say about this.
Sorry for the rant guess I need a tall glass of (non-fat Bud) to calm down.


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My brother had a T-shirt which featured a little girl surrounded by gentle woodland creatures and other wild animals. It was in the same genre as "The Peaceable Kingdom". Anyway, it was his favorite T-shirt which he wore when he hunted. Every hunting buddy of his and hunter who saw it loved it.
 
I once saw a bumper sticker that said something like:

"I LOVE ANIMALS" then in smaller print right below it "They taste great!"

:D
 
Watch it - I'm a member of PETA - "People for Eating Tasty Animals".

Yes, I hear MADD is mad. But if there's a lot of drunk college students driving around slamming into roadkill, then both groups will be upset, especially if the slow braking reaction time is due to calcium or protein deficiency. So what can you do?
 
PETA's founder, a woman named Ingrid Newkirk has been quoted with some real zingers. Although I don't have my source right in front of me, I can recall some of them as follows:

"A man is a rat, is a pig, is a dog." Supposed to mean that there isn't any difference between any of them, we're all the same.

When asked if she was in a boat with a dog and a boy and the boat tipped over, who would she save? She said, "It depends on whether the boy was retarded or not."
 
"It depends on whether the boy was retarded or not."-----??????????????????????----------Some where down the family tree there must be a Hitler in there!

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Ah, gee guys, I'm a vegetarian. Dissing milk seems like a stretch, because they don't kill the milk cows...or do they? What do they do with all those pesky baby boys? What happens to Bessie when she goes dry? Why do they keep feeding the milk cows antibiotics? Are they living in or eating filth? Do they filter out the effects of mastitus (blood), or do they put the cow out of production while she is recovering?

I like soy milk more than beer, personally. Strange message!
 
You also must consider, these people are the same people that take some form of antibiotics, possibly some shampoos, soap, maybe ack even leather. They all come from a result of an animal.

Even products like cotton. A lot of the factory workers eat meat, maybe hunt, etc... If they wear cotton shirts, they support the cotton workers. Hencing supporting their "abuse" of animals.

It's been proven with new technology that plants have feelings. They feel pain and scream. Yet, PETA people eat vegetables.

You can not reason with radicals. Regardless of the common sense you put into their minds, it will not work.
 
To call them radicals is to simply dismiss their arguments. I bet the people of PETA don't claim to be perfect. I am not a member, but have religious POV that is very close. On the scale of things, eating factory produced meat, milk and eggs is unconscionable. You only have to open your eyes. Killing wild things is nicer. I don't have a "bone to pick" with meat eaters. But I would suggest you all to at least leaf through one of John Robbins' books, to get a vicarious taste of what kinds of horrors people can inflict on animals, in the name of productivity and profits.
 
Kathryn, how do you milk a soy? :D

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We live in a time in which attitudes and deeds once respected as courageous and honorable are now scorned as being antiquated and subversive.
 
Kathryn...

What you are referring to is something called anthropomorphism. That is, the attribution of human motivation, charactoristics, or behavior to inanimate objects, animals, or natural phenomena.

The Bible is a much better guide to our inherent role as stewards of God's creatures. They are here for our use, not abuse. Animals raised domestically for human consumption is agri-business, not animal exploitation. Emotions tend to confuse our role as stewards, as farmers, as hunters, as scientific researchers, as trappers, as pet owners, as slaughterhouse workers, and as humans. Our survival depends upon God's abundant creatures.

Animal rights ideology seeks to create a utopian wetdream, where "the lion lies down with the lamb". It suggests that all living things are "equal", and that "man is the very cancer that threatens our Earth". Its very leadership has openly suggested "human genocide as the savior to Earth's ultimate survival".

This ideology is being aggressively toted in the "environmental" and "green" political parties. It is even suggested that the threat of an environmental disaster (caused by the existance of human beings on Earth), will be equivelant to our next "Cold War", in which Globalists will perpetrate the necessity of "Global Government" that will be the only way to resolve this "ultimate catastrophe". Thereby moving to check-mate, in the goal of creating World Socialism (NWO).

Look up an organization called, "Putting People First". You'll find quotations from almost all of the leading animal rights zealots there. And you will be awakened by the horrific genocidal statements they make.
 
Every dairy barn I have been around was kept quite sterile.

We used to raise Jerseys. High butterfat content milk. The calves look like bambi.

Once mom helped the vet deliver a bullcalf born with most of its' innards on the outside. These are usually put down. She got him to sew him up right and fed the thing in the laundry room every few hours round the clock for a long time.

He must have liked the antibiotics he was fed with his bottle because he did not die from post operative infections.

He grew up to be a strong, healthy, overfed and downright spoiled animal.

Oh, then we killed him and ate him on the grill all summer. He was great.
 
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