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- From: charles@cs.UAlberta.CA (Charles Jobagy)
- Subject: Re: Killing animals (was Re: hunting dog wanted)
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- References: <1993Jan22.144813.7927@cdf.toronto.edu> <4078@isgtec.isgtec.com> <1993Jan25.142223.20600@cdf.toronto.edu>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 15:32:02 GMT
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- g9rwaigh@cdf.toronto.edu (Rosemary Waigh) writes:
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- >I thought it was obvious that being opposed to needless suffering and death
- >includes being opposed to the slaughtering of domestic animals for food
- >(a practice which usually causes much more suffering than hunting).
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- Guess it depends on the hunter. Truth is the painless type of kills are
- the most difficult shots and are discouraged.
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- >ObCanadian: Hudson's Bay Company no longer sells fur! :-) (If they can
- > stop selling fur, why can't Eaton's?)
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- Consumer demand and freedom of choice.
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- >--
- >Rosemary Waigh Undergraduate, Computer Science / Linguistics
- >g9rwaigh@cdf.utoronto.ca University of Toronto
- > "You have just dined, and however scrupulously the slaughterhouse is
- > concealed in the graceful distance of miles, there is complicity." - Emerson
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- Yummy, yummy, yummy, I got beef in my tummy
- And I won't let you take it away
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- Charles Jobagy
- charles@cs.ualberta.ca
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