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Gene Royer wrote:
Human beings are infinitely more valuable than felines. Hm. Depends on the feline. I would venture to say that any one of my resident cats is infinitely more valuable than the average urban camper, member of al-Quaeda, Michael Jackson, or John Kerry. ODP |
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Kristine Kochanski wrote in message . ..
On 3 Jun 2004 09:49:24 -0700, (Ann Amoeba) wrote: Human beings are infinitely more valuable than felines. --Gene Royer Human beings are only 'valuable' to other human beings who are arrogant enough to think they're important. And human beings are also infinitely more valuable than dolphins and whales, but you'd never know it watching all those women out there on whale-watching excursions goo-gooing and ga-gaing over them. Women, BTW, as a statistical matter, who have had a few abortions amongst them. Can you imagine 120,000 dead whales washing up on the shores of our coastline every month? Well, that's the number of babies tossed into dumpsters every month in this country. Yeppers, save the whales! I'd sooner save a whale being driven to extintion than save an unwanted child in an already over-populated world. \ If it was unwanted, then why did she spread her legs and run the risk of pregnancy? Clearly her personal desires took precedence over this risk, and her person desires will also dictate that she will kill the results of her personal irresponsibility as well. You're full of ****, Kristine, and totally amoral to boot. You will kill another human being in the service of your own personal gratification. How disgraceful. |
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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 20:41:54 -0400, Omicron Delta Pineapple
wrote: Gene Royer wrote: Human beings are infinitely more valuable than felines. Hm. Depends on the feline. I would venture to say that any one of my resident cats is infinitely more valuable than the average urban camper, member of al-Quaeda, Michael Jackson, or John Kerry. Well said, Mr Pineapple! |
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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 20:41:54 -0400, Omicron Delta Pineapple
wrote: Gene Royer wrote: Human beings are infinitely more valuable than felines. Hm. Depends on the feline. I would venture to say that any one of my resident cats is infinitely more valuable than the average urban camper, member of al-Quaeda, Michael Jackson, or John Kerry. Well said, Mr Pineapple! |
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Dead babies yo say let us guess which side of the great abortion debate you
live on. Dumpsters? what a great waste. Where's the knacker man? Where is the solent green factory surely there must be a return for refund scheme? "Ann Amoeba" wrote in message m... "Gene Royer" wrote in message ... "The Grim Reaper" wrote in message ... "Ciruelax" wrote in message ... http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser.../A&P201/Cat_Sk inning/Cat_Skinning.htm Just had to be done. A lovely page showing the disection of cats in glorious color. The cat lovers will adore seeing them put to this worthy use. The Grim Reaper The local SPCA kills thousands of cats each month here in my city. I wish it weren't so; but if their carcasses can be used to make the lives of humans better it is a good thing. Human beings are infinitely more valuable than felines. --Gene Royer And human beings are also infinitely more valuable than dolphins and whales, but you'd never know it watching all those women out there on whale-watching excursions goo-gooing and ga-gaing over them. Women, BTW, as a statistical matter, who have had a few abortions amongst them. Can you imagine 120,000 dead whales washing up on the shores of our coastline every month? Well, that's the number of babies tossed into dumpsters every month in this country. Yeppers, save the whales! |
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Dead babies yo say let us guess which side of the great abortion debate you
live on. Dumpsters? what a great waste. Where's the knacker man? Where is the solent green factory surely there must be a return for refund scheme? "Ann Amoeba" wrote in message m... "Gene Royer" wrote in message ... "The Grim Reaper" wrote in message ... "Ciruelax" wrote in message ... http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser.../A&P201/Cat_Sk inning/Cat_Skinning.htm Just had to be done. A lovely page showing the disection of cats in glorious color. The cat lovers will adore seeing them put to this worthy use. The Grim Reaper The local SPCA kills thousands of cats each month here in my city. I wish it weren't so; but if their carcasses can be used to make the lives of humans better it is a good thing. Human beings are infinitely more valuable than felines. --Gene Royer And human beings are also infinitely more valuable than dolphins and whales, but you'd never know it watching all those women out there on whale-watching excursions goo-gooing and ga-gaing over them. Women, BTW, as a statistical matter, who have had a few abortions amongst them. Can you imagine 120,000 dead whales washing up on the shores of our coastline every month? Well, that's the number of babies tossed into dumpsters every month in this country. Yeppers, save the whales! |
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all this talk, and yet not one of you has specified whether a woman who spreads her legs and nine months later gives birth to a baby whale, well, whether or not that pregnancy should have been aborted, and, if so, in which trimester. now, I can speculate that if was a baby seal, then the pregnancy would be allowed to go to term so that the myriad doctors overlooking the delivery could, upon its exit from the womb, club it to death (with primitive, splintery, wooden clubs). but a baby whale? |
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