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Derek Moody
 
Default Re: The fantasy world of Pro Hunt deviants

In article <b7c227602fcdf37569f442c92aae83db@free.teranews.co m>, Malcolm
<URL:mailto:Malcolm@malcsplace.com> wrote:

> Your argument not here? Tell us and we'll give you our response


Pete, without innocent hunters to vent your spleen on you'd turn inward and
pine away.

Cheerio,

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martin sage
 
Default Re: The fantasy world of Pro Hunt deviants

I am not going to get into the debate about hunting, but I am amazed
that it raises more controversy than other "abuses" of animals. I think
that keeping pets in towns is one of the worst animal abuses perpetrated
by humans but because most people do it, a counter campaign is unlikely
to ever get support.
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martin sage
 
  #3
Derek Moody
 
Default Re: The fantasy world of Pro Hunt deviants

In article <3j4RI+BppSA$EwBQ@sagefarm.demon.co.uk>, martin sage
<URL:mailto:martin@sagefarm.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> I am not going to get into the debate about hunting, but I am amazed
> that it raises more controversy than other "abuses" of animals. I think
> that keeping pets in towns is one of the worst animal abuses perpetrated
> by humans but because most people do it, a counter campaign is unlikely
> to ever get support.


In reality it's nothing to do with animals. Look at who's involved, the
stereotypes they invoke (and check the steretypes against fact) and draw
your own conclusions.

Cheerio,

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>> http://www.farm-direct.co.uk/


 
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