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Do people protest too much?
Tue, May 1, 2012

Do people protest too much?



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I'm all for protesting the wrong. However, breaking the laws to make a point is wrong and should be met with extreme measures. Damaging buildings and cars should be met with tear gas and rubber bullets. If the crowd starting throwing fire bombs and glass, they should be met with bullets.

I protested in the 60's and never once got violent. I got stoned and sang a lot of songs but violence was not part of the point. Yet without violence we did get our point across and wrongs were righted. It's about numbers and getting your voice out. Those that are throwing more than their voice deserve what they get.
Jarod, 2009-04-01 13:19:53

It's not about eating tasty animals it's about our irresponsibility towards these tasty animals.

We are gluttons, so if a group of individuals want to take the opposite side of this to bring back some awareness and balance good on them.
Penny, 2009-02-22 15:24:05

Protesting what is wrong is right. Sitting there doing nothing and looking for excuses to do nothing is far worse then protesting and stumbling. yes we do stumble but when you are trying to do what is right it is a stumble of honour. Most of the time we will still stumble forward when we stumble. Stumbling will often attract the aid of others to your plight.

If no one took a chance, ever in history we would live in a very ugly place if we live at all.
Penny, 2009-02-22 15:22:06

This group says right I go left until they're finished. Anything associated with a PETAfiles attack I indulge in.

They just don't get it.

People Eating Tasty Animals.
mrd, 2009-02-17 19:14:55

Oh, I get it Twitless, the 13 pets includes your dog, the hamster and the 11 squirrels running around in your head.
Not_the_Daddy, 2009-02-16 12:45:34

tweetypie, 2009-02-15 19:41:06

Yeah, right, Twitless. Now if it was my pasture and my horse, it wouldn't have just been the horse kicking you that you would have to worry about. And, Twitless, what about the horse? Your foolishness endangered the horse-can't you get that through your thick noggin?

As to your utterly stupid "People like NtD AKA SAF go to emergency wards for a headache and wonder why ER rooms are so backed up"

I have never been to an emergency room for any injury. I broke my arm once and set it myself. I have attended others to emergency when they were seriously injured and have seen your likes in there with broken toes and scraped elbows wasting everyone's time.

If you have 13 pets, and I don't believe a word you type, then you are as crazy as the lady who has 18 kids.


Not_the_Daddy, 2009-02-16 11:53:44

Update to DtD AKA SAF..

Our beautiful blue heeler,is completly back to normal now.

As for taking her to a vet.

I appreciate your CONcern but me and BB ( or BB and I)have delt with vets enough, having 13 pets currently, to know when you should or should not go to the vet.

You learn over the years what they will say or do and in this case they would have just said, she is just bruised, that will be 80 dollars please, or they would have said, we need to take Xrays, that will be 200 dollars please.

Now we never let money get in the way when in comes to our animals,but you know when to go to the vet or not go.

People like NtD AKA SAF go to emergency wards for a headache and wonder why ER rooms are so backed up

EH?
tweetypie, 2009-02-15 19:41:06

I saw a cat with no fur. It was gross and the breeders should have been inbreed until their offspring had no ears or teeth.

So, yes, breeding can get absolutely crazy, but that does not justify wearing KKK clothes and attempting a tenuous comparison.
Not_the_Daddy, 2009-02-13 21:37:50

Previous post to Penny, who I have since realized is perhaps more balanced than I originaly thought:

"Penny, I had a friend in the business send dogwoodinitiative.org's marketing manager "Charles" an e-mail enquiring why they don't use d2w based technology for their plastic film. There was no reply."

To which the Twitless wonder responded, and if I used its logic I would have to forever attach Penny/AKA/TWITLESS:

"Yea sure you did."

Yes, I did, and if you care to correspond with Charles, the marketing manager at Dogwood Initiative and if he cares to tell you the truth he received an e-mail suggesting d2w technolog. You will find although I don't agree with the project I think it should at least be "green". Contact Symphony Plastics, only one of the companies that make a biodegradable PE/PP (Polyethylene/Polypropelyn) film wrap and you, TWITLESS, will learn that many fiscal Conservatives are much more concerned about the environment, pets, birds and the planet than you, TWITLESS, pretend to be.

Did you finally decide to take your dog to the vet or was waiting a week to see if there "appeared" or "seemed" to be no serious internal injuries, and getting lucky there were not, enough to assuage your conscience? And you call yourself an animal lover. I wouldn't let you walk my dogs, or clean my toilet-TWITLESS.


Not_the_Daddy, 2009-02-13 21:33:48

I blame it on the designer breeds, Those labradoodles are all mixed breeds if you asked me...lol I don't care what you call them, they are still mixed.


Penny, 2009-02-13 10:50:10

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