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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: unclewest who wrote (128626)8/7/2005 6:40:35 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 793727
 
UW, tiger chops are probably not very nice to eat and it would be a very short time indeed to their extinction if people started eating them. Tigers are living on borrowed time. Sheep aren't. As long as sheep are delicious, [for humans], there will be swarms of them, having a nice life, safe in paddocks and roaming hillsides, safe from the predations of wolves, tigers, hyenas, lions and other frightening gangsters who can't earn their living in an honest way.

If vegetarianism becomes popular, sheep will also be in trouble. There will not be gamboling by happy lambs and days and weeks and months and years of happily chewing on grass, annual mating rituals [the rams who are selected have a great time].

Sheep will protest at vegetarianism. They will NOT be happy that their job and right to life is taken by some foreign interlopers such as mangoes, legumes, leeks and lentils. American sheeple should demand that Indian, Australian and New Zealand sheeple get their own jobs.

Mqurice
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