STOP the war!

HomeLAN said:
Please tell me I'm reading this wrong. Please tell me that we don't have a bunch of people in this thread basically saying that dolphins' lives are more important than those of the humans who would otherwise be doing this work, or who have to later navigate those minefields.


i dont think its meant to be that theyre more important but they are just as important as human life
 
Gonz said:
No, they're not, unless you are one of their species, I suppose.


depends on how you look at it all life to me is equally important were no better than animals in my eyes.
 
HomeLAN said:
Jeslek, PLEASE stop helping me.



dont worry your not on the same side hes on his own side.




Gonz said:
Bad argument LL, ther are many vegans.
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who said im veagan?? im not actually veagan ill eat meat to survive





Jeslek said:
I don't agree with you on that point.
as well as most of my other views
 
I didn't imply you were a vegetarian, Freak.

Here's how you tell the difference...

On a nature walk, you come across a pair of grizzlies-one mauling a brown bear cub & one mauling a human. Which will you help first?
 
Gonz said:
On a nature walk, you come across a pair of grizzlies-one mauling a brown bear cub & one mauling a human. Which will you help first?



neither. its nature. though im protective of innocence and such id rather not interfere.
 
freako104 said:
Gonz said:
On a nature walk, you come across a pair of grizzlies-one mauling a brown bear cub & one mauling a human. Which will you help first?



neither. its nature. though im protective of innocence and such id rather not interfere.

That's seriously amazing. And damned frightening.

In what way do you morally or logically justify the position that a man's life is no more important than an animal's?
 
Squiggy said:
Please tell me its the same deal for the monkeys...

UPI said:
RABAT, D.C., Morocco, March 24 (UPI) -- A Moroccan publication accused the government Monday of providing unusual assistance to U.S. troops fighting in Iraq by offering them 2,000 monkeys trained in detonating land mines.

The weekly al-Usbu' al-Siyassi reported that Morocco offered the U.S. forces a large number of monkeys, some from Morocco's Atlas Mountains and others imported, to use them for detonating land mines planted by the Iraqis.

The publication quoted a highly-informed source as saying, "that is not a scientific illusion but a well-known military tactic."


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