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****wit David Harrison, hick in Buford, GA, lied:
> On 17 Jan 2006 08:58:34 -0800, "Dave" > wrote: > > >>****wit David Harrison, hick in Buford, GA, lied: >> >>>On 15 Jan 2006 15:55:57 -0800, "Dave" > wrote: >>> >>> >>>>****wit David Harrison, hick in Buford, GA, lied: >>>> >>>>>On 14 Jan 2006 05:50:01 -0800, wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>We do not eat meat for the same reason cited by you. We eat eggs from >>>>>>cage free chickens >>>>> >>>>> More on the chicken thing. Since most broiler chickens have decent >>>>>but short lives, >>>> >>>>Unlikely. >>>> >>>> >>>>>eating chicken most often contributes to decent lives for >>>>>chickens, along with the associated cds. >>>> >>>>What does the term "food conversion ratio" mean to you dhld? >>> >>> Little or nothing >> >>When you consume a broiler chicken you also indirectly consume all >>the crops grown to feed that chicken. >> >> >>>in regards to whether or not it's cruel to animals to >>>raise them for food, >> >>I believe modern industrial methods of animal so-called farming >>are cruel. > > > Some are. Some are not. Not that you care, ****wit. ALL you care about is that livestock exist. >>I don't believe raising animals for food is cruel per-se. ****wit does, Dave. He believes killing animals for human consumption requires some kind of mitigation. > > > Sometimes they benefit. Sometimes they don't NO animals "benefit" from coming into existence, ****wit. >>>which is what I consider to be the main issue. >> >>It is one of the main issues. Environmental impact is the other. > > > I've often asked which wildlife and why. No one can answer. No one will *bother* to answer, ****wit, because it isn't a serious question; it's just another of your ****witted attempts to waste people's time, and for you to avoid answering the *real* question: WHY are you so obsessed with livestock continuing to exist? Why won't you answer the question, ****wit? >>>>>Eating meat substitutes like the >>>>>following: >>>>> >>>>>Worthington Meatless Chicken, Turkey, Ham, Vegetarian Hot Dogs >>>>>and Prosage Patties >>>>> >>>>>Lightlife Chicken Nuggets and Chicken Patties >>>>> >>>>>Boca Meatless Chick'n and Breakfast Patties >>>>> >>>>>Quorn Meat-Free Patties, Nuggets and Cutlets >>>>> >>>>>Morningstar Farms Garden Veggie Patties, Chick Patties, >>>>>Chik'n Nuggets, Corn Dogs >>>>> >>>>>contributes to cds associated with raising chickens, plus those >>>>>associated with the veggies in the products, plus it contributes >>>>>to the battery method of raising hens >>>> >>>>Presumably the poster you are replying to would not eat the >>>>products on those grounds. >>> >>> Maybe. It's more certain that he/she would not eat products >>>in order to deliberately contribute to decent lives for animals >>>raised to eat. >> >>With all that spinning you do > > > Like what, exactly? Your "animals' 'getting to experience life' is a 'benefit'" spinning, ****WIT - the spinning that I don't let you get away with. |
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