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I am with PETA on this one
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| December 29, 2001
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Posted on 12/29/2001 10:02:43 PM PST by TheOtherOne
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Friday December 28, 06:26 AM Dogs are kept within a cage while they are waiting to be sold off at a South Korean store which sells prepared foods using dog meat March 12 1999 in Sungnam, south of Seoul. South Korean lawmakers have put forth a bill to legalise the commercial slaughter of dogs in a bid to protect the custom of eating dogmeat. REUTERS |
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Friday December 28, 04:21 AM Dogs are in kept in a cage waiting to be sold at a dog meat shop in Songnam, about 50km (30 miles) south of Seoul, November 7, 2001. Dog meat is a popular delicacy for some South Koreans, but in the runup to next year's World Cup finals, animal rights activists have condemned what they say is cruel treatment of the animals. REUTERS/Yun Suk-bong |
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To: pcl
People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals. It sounds better than it is, as they have some 'extreme' views and take extreme action.
To: Mogger
So what does dog taste like, chicken? Which breed tastes the best, and which the worst?
Amen on those dang poodles. But personally, I'd have a real hard time eating a dog if I had seen it alive. Was marveling just today, while walking through the park, just how gregarious dogs are, always willing to say hello in their own way to any friendly person. Truly a gift from God. But then again, so is steak.
To: TheOtherOne
I am with PETA on this oneInteresting way you put that. This is not just semantics. I've kept a watchful eye on myself in this regard. So easily people see something that they agree with -- yet the underlying group or thing they are in disagreement with. In this case PETA. PETA is not an authority. Leastwise not a valid authority. Valid authorities are marked by honesty, integrity and commitment to honest principles. I can safely assume that puts you wayyyy ahead of PETA.
PETA finally agrees with me on something, is the proper perspective/frame-of-reference. Or just PETA finally got something right. Or I have to admit PETA is right on this one.
Each person needs to live as the highest authority. I mean, who else has rights over you? Certainly not PETA.
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12/29/2001 10:53:58 PM PST
by
Zon
To: TheOtherOne
Have you ever eaten rabbit?
To: TheOtherOne
To hell with the dogs and horses, just leave the cats alone! lol
To: pcl
What is PETA? They are a bunch of illogical leftist nuts.
To: tomakaze
In some parts of asia people raise guinea pigs, using them as a sort of garbage disposal until they get plump enough and eat 'em. so what? I imagine they're cute and furry too.
To: Zon
I went for the headline grabber. The headline is NOT my personal feeling on the topic, but I knew it would garner the biggest response. That is why I have tried to carefully explain my beliefs twice above.
If you notice PETA was not even mentioned in the photos stories, I made them up with regard to these photos I saw. All I meant by the headline is that I am not for eating dogs. I am quite careful with my language and PETA does not speak for me in any regard. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to clarify further.
To: TheOtherOne
On the world stage there will be more of a ruckus made about these dogs than there will be about Chinese dissidents held in jails and brought out on holidays to be shot.
To: TheOtherOne
I've eaten "monkey on a stick", rooster legs, snails, "baloomb" (half formed chicken eggs), dog, cat, rat, rabbit, lamb, squirrel, cow, bull, cow tungue, reptile, camel burgers, fish eggs, fish, tuna (wink-wink)....Bottom line, I as human am top of the food chain. If it tastes good eat it!!!!!!!
To: unix
Oh yeah, foregot deer...how the hell could I foreget bambi?
To: TheOtherOne
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to make a point that I think some people would benefit from.
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12/29/2001 11:25:02 PM PST
by
Zon
To: unix
Pig, chicken, horse, damn.the more I think about it, the more the list goes on..bout the only thing I have yet to consume is a donner party banquet (nor a "log cabbin republican buffet...*ahem*)
To: unix
As a kid I went on a trip playing soccer and it took me to Austria. We had this wonderful little dinner of venison & fries (did not know what it was at the time). It was only later I learned that the cute Bambi petting zoo all us kids had been playing around out back was, um, shall we say the one deck circle.
To: unix
I have a urge to try a Whale Steak, athough I am not much for ocean originating foods for the most part.
To: unix
You forgot seal, preferably clubbed.
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12/29/2001 11:37:14 PM PST
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Argh
To: unix
[...]donner party banquet[...] As in that Stephen King novel, "The Guest Who Came to Donner."
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posted on
12/29/2001 11:40:51 PM PST
by
Erasmus
To: TheOtherOne
Thank you.
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posted on
12/29/2001 11:44:18 PM PST
by
pcl
To: TheOtherOne
Animals were put on the Earth by God to serve man. Not the other way around. Hungry people should eat whatever food is available.
But the individuals behind the curtain at PETA and other animal-rights groups are a strange and amoral lot who have an agenda most people are totally unaware of.
While no one should be cruel to animals, it was the Nazis who hoped to elevate animals to a level alongside human beings.
To: JSteff
Please do not just blame the Koreans, many asian nations eat dog and who are we to say they are wrong??
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