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  • L Lost User

    Im all for looking after and being kind to animals. I've always had pets and have always loved them and looked after them. I think the basic difference in our opinions is that I see value in using animals for medical research. I believe many many people have benifited from this. If a shared your view that this research was pointless I'd agree with you that it should be stopped but I dont.

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    Josh Gray wrote:

    Im all for looking after and being kind to animals. I've always had pets and have always loved them and looked after them

    ...but you are prepared to support their abuse and torture every time you drink milk, eat cheese, or meat, or buy leather clothing, or any household product or cosmetic that has been tested on animals, or a thousand and one other such products on sale today. But you'd hate it if anyone kicked your kitty. Strange.

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      So Fred, got a pair of leather shoes do we? Leather jacket? Wool jumper? I bet if you looked hard enough at yourself you would find your own hypocrisy as appalling as that which you are ascribing to others...

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      _Damian S_ wrote:

      So Fred, got a pair of leather shoes do we? Leather jacket? Wool jumper?

      No, no and no again.

      _Damian S_ wrote:

      bet if you looked hard enough at yourself you would find your own hypocrisy as appalling as that which you are ascribing to others

      I do at least try.

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      • F Fred_Smith

        _Damian S_ wrote:

        I would personally kill a million mice if it meant a cure for cancer and leukaemia

        But it won't.

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        Fred_Smith wrote:

        But it won't.

        And you can say this with 100% certainty how?

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        • F Fred_Smith

          _Damian S_ wrote:

          So Fred, got a pair of leather shoes do we? Leather jacket? Wool jumper?

          No, no and no again.

          _Damian S_ wrote:

          bet if you looked hard enough at yourself you would find your own hypocrisy as appalling as that which you are ascribing to others

          I do at least try.

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          Reminds me a bit of the anti-globalisation protester here in Australia that was interviewed on TV during one "protest" (riot)... Interviewer: "What exactly are you protesting today?" Schmuck: "The evil global corporations who exploit workers in sweat shops blah blah blah" :camera pans down to Schmuck's feet: Interviewer: "You are wearing a pair of Nike shoes!" Schmuck: :runs off:

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            Fred_Smith wrote:

            But it won't.

            And you can say this with 100% certainty how?

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            I just refer to you to my original post that started all this....

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              Reminds me a bit of the anti-globalisation protester here in Australia that was interviewed on TV during one "protest" (riot)... Interviewer: "What exactly are you protesting today?" Schmuck: "The evil global corporations who exploit workers in sweat shops blah blah blah" :camera pans down to Schmuck's feet: Interviewer: "You are wearing a pair of Nike shoes!" Schmuck: :runs off:

              ------------------------------------------- Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just bugger off and leave me alone!!

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              Fred_Smith
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              Well go argue with Schmuck all you like - besides, I have no problem with globalisation. Nor - as I said - do I own leather shoes.

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              • C CataclysmicQuantum

                Josh Gray wrote:

                Do you not keep a dog for your own pleasure?

                He is my buddy, he wants to stay with me. He follows me around everywhere and is constantly bugging me. I can't walk 5 feet without him being right behind me. I didn't buy him or anything, he was stolen *cough* rescued from the owners who were abusing him. If it wasn't for the goodness in my heart he wouldn't be here.

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                Yes we are and you yourself advocated using humans for medical experiments in your post above.

                Yeah, we have a choice to take it. Testing it on animals that are not human is like testing it on a newborn human baby. Those who are rotting in jail for murder and such make perfect candidates for the involuntary tests. They get what they deserve and are paying their debt to society at the same time.

                Word, write letters and sh*t yo.

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                Fred_Smith
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                :-D I could get to like you! (Not sure who'll pay more for that on this forum though - you or me!) Never mind - non illegitme carborundum, and all that...

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                • F Fred_Smith

                  Josh Gray wrote:

                  Im all for looking after and being kind to animals. I've always had pets and have always loved them and looked after them

                  ...but you are prepared to support their abuse and torture every time you drink milk, eat cheese, or meat, or buy leather clothing, or any household product or cosmetic that has been tested on animals, or a thousand and one other such products on sale today. But you'd hate it if anyone kicked your kitty. Strange.

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                  Lost User
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                  You are putting words in my mouth because it suits your predetermined view of my opinion. As an example I dont accept that abuse or torture is required to produce milk for drinking. I would argue that the dairy farmers needs those cows to earn an income to feed his family and will therefore treat them well. He will even pay for medical care from a vet when they require it.

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                  But you'd hate it if anyone kicked your kitty

                  Because its unnessasary and produces no value. Infecting an animal with a sickness in order to gain a better understanding of that illness may produce value. If you cant see that then this discussion will go nowhere. You use a computer to communicate with me. What effect does the co2 produced to power your pc have on animals? How will the plastic in your PC impact animals when it ends up in land fill? What about the bacteria on your hands that are killed when you wash your hands? What about the animals that lost their habitat when a tree was cut down to make the door to the room you're sitting in? What about the worms that were dug up, disturbed and probably killed when your carrots were harvested? I assume you use roads to get about, do you think of the animals that die as road kill in order for you to be able to use those roads? Can yuo see my point here?

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                  • L Lost User

                    You are putting words in my mouth because it suits your predetermined view of my opinion. As an example I dont accept that abuse or torture is required to produce milk for drinking. I would argue that the dairy farmers needs those cows to earn an income to feed his family and will therefore treat them well. He will even pay for medical care from a vet when they require it.

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                    But you'd hate it if anyone kicked your kitty

                    Because its unnessasary and produces no value. Infecting an animal with a sickness in order to gain a better understanding of that illness may produce value. If you cant see that then this discussion will go nowhere. You use a computer to communicate with me. What effect does the co2 produced to power your pc have on animals? How will the plastic in your PC impact animals when it ends up in land fill? What about the bacteria on your hands that are killed when you wash your hands? What about the animals that lost their habitat when a tree was cut down to make the door to the room you're sitting in? What about the worms that were dug up, disturbed and probably killed when your carrots were harvested? I assume you use roads to get about, do you think of the animals that die as road kill in order for you to be able to use those roads? Can yuo see my point here?

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                    Fred_Smith
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                    Josh Gray wrote:

                    Can yuo see my point here?

                    Yes, and fair enough, to a point - it's partly about where you draw the line, and partly about what one, as an idividual, can realistically do and what one can't. I have lived on farms and seen fior myself how cattle, pigs and other animals fare. All I can say is I'm glad I'm not one of them. You are deluding yourself if you think farming animals is all about fluffly little lambs frolicking in green fields on spring days... I have heard cows crying for three days non-stop when their babies are torn away from them at birth; seen them cooped up ankle deep in their own shit all winter... seen sows spend their entire life penned up in birthing crates thaey can't even turn around in - just stand up and lie down while they suckle one batch of piglets to the next.... I don't have to buy into this - I can easily change my habits and still live in the 21st cebtury, still be a part of society. Without becoming a monk on a mountain-top in Tibet, it's impossible to be completely non-hypocritical about it all, but I do what I can (either physdically or psychologically). Just finding the odd thing - such as having bought ccarrots that (probably) killed a few worms in the process - does not invalidate my point, whcih si that we can do better, and ought to. We can try, step by step, to make a better world. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water.

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                    • F Fred_Smith

                      Josh Gray wrote:

                      Can yuo see my point here?

                      Yes, and fair enough, to a point - it's partly about where you draw the line, and partly about what one, as an idividual, can realistically do and what one can't. I have lived on farms and seen fior myself how cattle, pigs and other animals fare. All I can say is I'm glad I'm not one of them. You are deluding yourself if you think farming animals is all about fluffly little lambs frolicking in green fields on spring days... I have heard cows crying for three days non-stop when their babies are torn away from them at birth; seen them cooped up ankle deep in their own shit all winter... seen sows spend their entire life penned up in birthing crates thaey can't even turn around in - just stand up and lie down while they suckle one batch of piglets to the next.... I don't have to buy into this - I can easily change my habits and still live in the 21st cebtury, still be a part of society. Without becoming a monk on a mountain-top in Tibet, it's impossible to be completely non-hypocritical about it all, but I do what I can (either physdically or psychologically). Just finding the odd thing - such as having bought ccarrots that (probably) killed a few worms in the process - does not invalidate my point, whcih si that we can do better, and ought to. We can try, step by step, to make a better world. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water.

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                      Fred_Smith wrote:

                      Yes, and fair enough, to a point

                      Exactly, and its up to each of us to determine for ourselves where that point is. You point out that animals suffer to provide me with the food I eat. I point out that animals suffer for you to have the roads you use to move around. Both are equaly valid points. Neither you nor I have the authority to judge which is greater or lesser than the other. The fact that you do so makes you a hipacrate.

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                      • D Demon Possessed

                        Exactly. But all the candidates running right now are religious, even Hillary (or so she claims, and not that I would vote for her even if she was an atheist). With 80-90% of the population being religious, do you think a rational thinker would have much of a chance? :)

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                        Most politicians are as religious as they believe the electore requires of them.

                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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                        • L Lost User

                          Fred_Smith wrote:

                          Yes, and fair enough, to a point

                          Exactly, and its up to each of us to determine for ourselves where that point is. You point out that animals suffer to provide me with the food I eat. I point out that animals suffer for you to have the roads you use to move around. Both are equaly valid points. Neither you nor I have the authority to judge which is greater or lesser than the other. The fact that you do so makes you a hipacrate.

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                          Fred_Smith
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                          I'm not claiming the authority to judge, but I can still argue the toss about the judgement you or others make if I want - and you can argue back.

                          Josh Gray wrote:

                          You point out that animals suffer to provide me with the food I eat. I point out that animals suffer for you to have the roads you use to move around

                          There is a big difference between these two, and that is in what we, as individuals, can and can't do. Short of opting out of society altogether, I cannot help but "support", at least implicitly, the animal suffering that exists in order for roads to exist. If that makes me a hypocrite, it is at least not of my making. I really can't do much about it. But I can (quite easily) stop eating and buying animal products, and buying into the general abuse of animals in society. It really isn't hard to be vegan, not these days.

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                          • L Lost User

                            Fred_Smith wrote:

                            Yes, and fair enough, to a point

                            Exactly, and its up to each of us to determine for ourselves where that point is. You point out that animals suffer to provide me with the food I eat. I point out that animals suffer for you to have the roads you use to move around. Both are equaly valid points. Neither you nor I have the authority to judge which is greater or lesser than the other. The fact that you do so makes you a hipacrate.

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                            Fred_Smith
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                            It's been... fun... nice to give the new forum a good workout! But it's 1 a.m. here and I have to get up in the morning... ...no doubt you'll all be glad to get back to arguing about Global Warming then.... :)

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                            • C CataclysmicQuantum

                              Demon Possessed wrote:

                              That is like an insect advocating the use of bug spray.

                              Yeah....sure it is.

                              Word, write letters and sh*t yo.

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                              CataclysmicQuantums wrote:

                              sure it is.

                              So that's your comeback? :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                              • F Fred_Smith

                                Well go argue with Schmuck all you like - besides, I have no problem with globalisation. Nor - as I said - do I own leather shoes.

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                                _Damian S_
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                                I fear you missed the point... never mind...

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                                • F Fred_Smith

                                  I just refer to you to my original post that started all this....

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                                  _Damian S_
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                                  And in completing the circle, I refer you to my previous post. ;-)

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                                  • C Christian Graus

                                    Most politicians are as religious as they believe the electore requires of them.

                                    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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                                    Demon Possessed
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                                    Yes. It seems that none of them actually stand for anything. They just want to make as many as possible feel good so they will get votes.

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                                    • D Demon Possessed

                                      Exactly. But all the candidates running right now are religious, even Hillary (or so she claims, and not that I would vote for her even if she was an atheist). With 80-90% of the population being religious, do you think a rational thinker would have much of a chance? :)

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                                      Demon Possessed wrote:

                                      With 80-90% of the population being religious

                                      So that leaves you in the 10-20% who aren't. Thats a smaller group than people who believe Elvis is alive or those who believe that aliens create crop circles. Maybe you need to give your outlook on life a long hard look. :-D

                                      I'm pretty sure I would not like to live in a world in which I would never be offended. I am absolutely certain I don't want to live in a world in which you would never be offended. Dave

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                                      • D Demon Possessed

                                        CataclysmicQuantums wrote:

                                        sure it is.

                                        So that's your comeback? :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                                        CataclysmicQuantum
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                                        It doesn't require one. It was just plain stupid. You might have well said "I'm fucking stupid". I wont make a comeback to an insult to yourself.

                                        Word, write letters and sh*t yo.

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                                        • C CataclysmicQuantum

                                          It doesn't require one. It was just plain stupid. You might have well said "I'm fucking stupid". I wont make a comeback to an insult to yourself.

                                          Word, write letters and sh*t yo.

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                                          CataclysmicQuantums wrote:

                                          You might have well said "I'm fucking stupid". I wont make a comeback to an insult to yourself.

                                          So pointing out that you are a helpless drug addict who is worthless to society and would be deserving of human experimentation if it was implemented (as you were advocating) is an insult to myself? :laugh: You never cease to amaze me with the utter failure you manage to achieve with every post! By the way the picture in your profile is hilarious. You have dweeb written all over your face.

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