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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: JF Quinnelly who wrote (14557)11/25/1998 2:50:00 AM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
"Personally, I think they oughta use PETAns as lab-rats, since they insist there isn't any difference. We oughta call 'em on it."

I agree. I too believe in calling people on stuff. I suppose it wouldn't be ethical for moi to spray something on one, a PETA labrat; no it wouldn't. Nor inject one; nor take medicines derived from one.

[Why do I feel I could trust results from a cat or dog or rabbit or rat, more than a human?]

OK. Spose I were to offer myself up, with some here-in support, in trade for a lab rat. Think we could get it done? Twould certainly make for some interesting dialogue, if we tried it. Suppose we volunteered me to PETA. A human volunteer. Not for human testing, for animal testing. (Oh dear. Maybe it's done. Shame on me.)

I hope PETAns are veggetarians. (It's people for the ethical treatment of animals, right?) Otherwise, what are we talking about, exactly. Ethical killing? I guess it would just be ethical treatment? Killing OK?

This stuff confuses me. And sets of my smarty-pants alarm. I shoot my mouth off, without any armaments. Damn.
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