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To: Lesley Adler who wrote (23315)7/6/1999 2:46:00 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 26163
 
Re: Spanish...

I was telling you not to get mad, and to eat some apple puree so as to calm yourself.

The abuse of veal issue is quite irrelevant in the first place.

For that matter, as a vegetarian, all the carrots you eat, have been murdered, just for your eating pleasure... Oh, no, such appetite, what cruelty, do you realize that those carrots, or lettuces, you eat, will never grow old to see their little carrot children or lettuce children...

Same deal as with the veal.

I do not have problems with vegetarians either, I rarely eat meat myself anymore, but plenty of fish, with lots of wine to wash it down, but in the end, irrelevant as well.

Now...

No skin off my back, so I will pass this at cost.

I was comparing Janice's love of veal to the abuse these animals really have to go through. Somehow, I'm not surprised. If she can hurt and cause havoc, Janice will be there

Please, please, please....

If your post about the veal bordered on the moronic, [not to mention the irrelevant]... the above comment surpasses paranoia.

I believe that what Janice does is open people's eyes to the idiocy of "investing" in the fleas that 99.9 % of the companies in the penny stock markets are. Particularly those that for a reason that escapes all logic, the SEC deems "non-reporting".

As it is, real investing is a difficult and risky proposition, even on "blue chip" issues. For the SEC to allow companies to "not report" I find they are asking for trouble... even those bb issues that do manage to report, it is still baffling why people invest in them.

I would call this "foolish speculation"... but as you said to each his/her own.

As I said, Janice to have people do some research and study of these companies, so to find out if the continuous promises would ever become reality... But as you know, you can take mules to water, but you can not make them drink.

In my eyes, anybody that places money in the bb markets is a fool with gold... and there are lots of prospectors in the bb jungle that will take it gladly.

I have no idea what is your experience in re: investing, but any issue in the bb market to me is best left to speculators with a sharp tooth and eye. Otherwise, there are a million other companies that will offer you a better risk /reward relationship in the major exchanges... your choice, your money. Not mine.

Either way, lots of study and research needs to be done before plunging your money into these companies... why risk it in unproven companies that promises the moon, yet rarely do they deliver.

p.s.

Be careful when you walk, as you inadvertently are killing in a most crushing way, millions of insects, bugs and the like....

Don't you think that having children like rabbits and not giving these children the proper education is far more cruel than eating a damned baby cow, which is nothing more than a beast?

I will have mine with a nice claret.



To: Lesley Adler who wrote (23315)7/6/1999 3:04:00 AM
From: marcos  Respond to of 26163
 
You're right, veal production is one of the cruelest uses of animals i've ever seen. I don't eat veal and won't have it in the house, for that reason. The producers here in Canada go on about how they've improved the living conditions for the calves, and it's true the stalls are bigger than they once were, but not good enough imho. I don't want any.

But you can't draw a parallel with critical analysis of non-reporting bulletin board stocks. This is a stock discussion site - any stock whose thread is in any measure active is going to draw criticism at some time or another, particularly if it is hyped and spammed around other threads. It's the pumpsters who draw the FBNers, and some of these relationships, like that between FBN and the Rmilpumpers, go back a long long way. Kerry describes well another facet of the phenomenon - #reply-10391072 - the prey of the hypesters taking out their frustrations on the 'bashers' instead of looking at the root of their problem.

I personally had no interest in this thread lately until the CEO of this 'stock' chose to threaten me and 111 other people ... just assuming i'm included because i've posted here in the past and i highly doubt that 112 people total have ever posted here [multiple rmilpeople logins, doncha know].
.... anywhoo, that's why i'm here .... if you see it as cruel, so be it. I don't.

¡full house! - deuces and treys



To: Lesley Adler who wrote (23315)7/6/1999 8:28:00 AM
From: broken_cookie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
I, too, am a vegetarian. Not because I love animals; but because I hate plants.



To: Lesley Adler who wrote (23315)7/6/1999 9:12:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 26163
 
I was comparing Janice's love of veal to the abuse these animals really have to go through. Somehow, I'm not surprised. If she can hurt and cause havoc, Janice will be there.

Unfortunately, Lesley, what Janice was doing was making fun of Mike Sylver, not inviting a polemic on animal abuse. Is there something about this you don't understand?