Posted by mark on November 15, 2007 at 15:15:13 from (172.171.232.248):
In Reply to: Re: Cat Killers part 2 posted by I Wanna Farmall on November 15, 2007 at 14:34:57:
The question is; Why are you against these things? Does it give you a warm and fuzzy feeling to be against something or can you logically justify your position?
"I'm just against it" isn't good enough when it affects your entire community that perhaps doesn't share your views. To wage a political war on an issue that will affect the majority, when it only suits the minority, is fraudulent in it's purpose and goal. To rob many to satisfy a few, is corrupt in it's very concept.
What is a group arose and said, "We are against Fords and advocate the destruction of all Ford cars and trucks and the immediate to end to their production, and that only Chevys are allowed to remain." When asked why..their answer was "we are just against Fords." Would you think that was a radical approach towards a product that many people enjoy and use? Do you think Ford owners should be denied the right to own one, because you don't like them? Do you think that because my dog lives outside and yours lives inside, that my dog is inhumanely treated...even though my dog refuses to come inside a house and prefers to sleep in the snow? Does PETA think a chicken would be happier and lay more eggs if it had 120 square feet of living space instead of 4 chickens in a cage, where they eat, $hit, and sleep? Perhaps cattle would be happier if they were kept in air conditioned barns and curried twice a day. A fox that lives and dies in the woods is different kind of dead than a fox that lives, gets trapped and skinned, his pelt used, instead of left to rot and feed the possums?
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