.......fighting against
God.......
In Reference To:
Could We Say
Peter Singer Pitted The AR
Religion Against The Judeo-Christian Religious Tradition When He
Said........
"Christianity is
our foe. If animal rights is to succeed, we must destroy the Judeo-Christian
religious tradition."
Peter Singer is forgetting a very important fact. The
word Christian, refers to a follower of Jesus Christ.
Over the centuries
countless numbers have tried to destroy Christianity, And there are those today
who would do the same if possible.
But to destroy "true" Christianity
would be to destroy Christ.
Jesus said, " Upon this rock I will build my
church,And the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.'
Peter Singer
might just as well attempt to lift the world with his bare hands.
I pray
Peter Singer realizes the truth about Christianity, It is built upon Jesus
Christ. Lest one day he finds he has been fighting against God.
Thank you
for allowing me to speak on this subject.
Your friend in Christ,
Pastor Mann
When Roger Hernandez In His
Commentary "Gonzales Testimony A Cause For Pause" Began It
With.......
Well aware that liberals abhor Hispanics who can't be
patronized as poor little victims of society......
Do You Think It Should
Raise A "Legislative Terrorism" Flag For The Hispanics About The Liberal
AR?
Do You Think The
Hispanics Might Be Discriminated Against By The AR Because They Abhor
Them?
........New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson
speaks to editors at the Las Cruces Sun-News newsroom
Friday........
Richardson to double county cash
By
Christopher Schurtz
.......But one of those reforms, a ban on
cockfighting, won’t be pushed by Richardson who said he has no position on the
issue, though he called it one of the most controversial,
but one of the most “unimportant” issues the
Legislature has tried to deal with though the years..........
You Don't
Think PETA And The AR Lie And The News Media Continually Publish It, Do
You?
The truth about a cat, junkyard
dogs
Posted: Jan. 14, 2005
Does That Sound Like Condemnation
Or Justification And Absolution?
Do You
Think The Article Home searched after
office raid Is An Example The Romantic
Idea
Wayne
Pacelle and J.P. Goodwin Wrote About?
Looking at the Bigger Picture: Violence, Change, and Public
Opinion
By Wayne Pacelle and J.P.
Goodwin
.......There is no question that the work of social change,
especially for animals, is arduous and that the road is long. Of course, we are
frustrated that the pace of change is not quicker. And, yes, it is exasperating
to see both the indifference of average Americans and the strength of
corporations that abuse animals.......
.......It is a romantic ideal to think we can break down
all laboratory doors and knock down the walls of factory farms today or tomorrow
and free the animals. That simply won’t happen, and to pursue that approach in
lieu of more lasting and meaningful types of activism squanders our time,
talent, and energy, and in the process hands a strategic opportunity to our
opponents.
We can choose to use physical force and sabotage as a means
to achieve our goals—and the result will be frustration, arrest, incarceration,
and, ironically, the strengthening of animal use institutions. Or we can choose
the path of grassroots campaigning and organizing that every successful social
movement in recent times has pursued..........
View Gamefowl News: Fri 26 Nov 2004
Home
searched after office raid
By Jon
Burstein
Staff Writer
Posted January 15 2005
State
authorities searched a Fort Lauderdale apartment as part of an investigation
into whether animal rights activists broke into a Tequesta brokerage firm,
smashing 19 computer monitors and stealing company paperwork.
Seaboard
Securities was burglarized Dec. 29, the night before at least six masked animal
rights activists barged into the company's Juno Beach branch, knocking one
employee in the head with a bullhorn and throwing a potted poinsettia, police
reports state. Juno Beach police arrested two men and one woman after the
protest.
The activists were
demanding that Seaboard stop trading stocks of Huntingdon Life Sciences -- a
pharmaceutical testing company that uses animals for laboratory research, police
said.
Their demands echo that of a note left behind at the Tequesta
burglary stating "A.L.F. Drop HLSI" -- references to the animal rights group
Animal Liberation Front and Huntingdon, court documents state.
A Seaboard
Securities employee in Tequesta told police he didn't know how much paperwork
was stolen and estimated damage at $17,600.
In its burglary
investigation, Florida Department of Law Enforcement searched an apartment in
the Victoria Park neighborhood on Dec. 31, seizing a computer and diary
belonging to Heather Courtney, one of the protesters arrested by Juno Beach
police. Court documents indicate Courtney told police that a woman from New York
e-mailed her instructions about the protest.
Courtney's attorney, Michael
Salnick, said Friday she had nothing to do with the Tequesta break-in and she
had gone to the Juno Beach office for a peaceful protest.
Courtney, 25,
of Belleair, as well as Timothy Hitchins, 24, of Plantation, and Mauricio
Vicente De La Vega, 27, of Miami, each were charged as a result of the protest
with criminal mischief, burglary and wearing a mask while committing an offense.
Courtney and Hitchins also face a fourth charge of simple
battery.
Seaboard Securities' Juno Beach branch manager said the
protesters stormed into their office dressed like "pseudo-terrorists," shouting
and carrying placards. Seaboard employees quickly forced the protesters out,
said branch manager Rick Lede.
The protesters "were in the suite for less
than a minute when they realized what they were up against, they all started to
flee," Lede said. Seaboard employees detained Courtney.
Salnick said
Seaboard employees turned the protest into a physical encounter, leaving
Courtney bruised. A Seaboard employee even threw a piece of chicken in her face
while they held her for police, Salnick said. Courtney is a
vegetarian.
Lede said that after the two incidents, Seaboard Securities'
corporate office decided to stop dealing with Huntingdon. Huntingdon as well as
companies that do business with it have been the subject of animal rights
activists' ire both in the United States and England, where Huntingdon is
based.
Jon Burstein can be reached at jburstein@sun-sentinel.com or
954-356-4491.
Would It
Appear If "Unsportsmanlike" Is Enough To Create A New Law Today
What New
"Un's" Will The AR Bring Tomorrow?
Maybe
"Unpetownerlike" Or "Unguardianlike"?
Bill would ban remote hunting online
By PAUL
CARRIER, Portland Press Herald Writer
AUGUSTA — A Texas company's plan to let hunters shoot and
kill live game from their computers has a state legislator, animal advocates and
sportsmen urging the Maine Legislature to ban remote-controlled hunting before
anyone tries to introduce it. State Rep. Roderick Carr, R-Lincoln, says it is
unsportsmanlike to use a computer to fire a remote-controlled rifle at a game
animal, and the practice should be illegal.
<snip>
Source: http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/news/statehouse/050115hunting.shtml
From The
Philippines.......
World Slasher Cup set
A RECORD-BREAKING field of more than 100
local and international cockfighting stars gear up for the much-awaited “2005
World Slasher Invitational 8-Cock Derby’’ this coming Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday (Jan. 18, 20 and 22) at the air-conditioned Araneta Coliseum.
A total of 104 entries were registered in last
year’s WSC first leg, won by Rudy Salud and Lito Orillaza (Winning Time Jobo).
Pol Estrellado and Boy Royo (PEBR Firefly I) and Honey Yu (CCL Binangonan)
topped the second leg.
To host the prestigious event hailed as the
Olympics of cockfighting, are Big Dome owner Jorge "Nene’’ Araneta, NCA
secretary-general (on indefinite leave) Jun Santiago and Gov. Ito
Ynares.
The foreign participants will be bannered by 2001
Slasher champion Roger Roger Roberts of Georgia, current Sunset Game Club Cocker
of the Year Joseph Wolcott, Johnny Moore, Kelly Green, Jimmy Cody and Larry
Whitehead of Tenessee, Rene Medina, Emitt San Juan, and Ric de Guzman from
California and first timer Thomas Mischkus of Germany.
But ready to challenge them are the acknowledge
heavyweights of sabong like Patrick Antonio who will field six entries,
Mindanao’s toughest cockers Bebot Uy and Claude Bautista, former ambassador
Danding Cojuangco, Reps. Rudy Albano, Ronnie Puno and Gerry "Boy’’ Espina, noted
breeder Boy Jiao, Tony Marfori, newspaper publisher Butch Macasaet, JV
Magsaysay, Jet Fernando, Jun and Rudy Jingco, Escalona Brothers, Madlambayan
Brothers, Boyet Joson, Frankie Uy, Tony Tan and many more.
Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/SPRT2005011626534.html