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PETA & HSUS: The Pickpocket & The Conman

Good morning on my way out the door just had to comment on this thread. Comparing treatment of animals to the tribulations of the Slave trade or the issues of the Native Americans is just insane. Wow! Also I have read quite a bit of the Bible and I am pretty sure God put beef on this earth to eat. The number of sacrifices and the amount of meat being prepared for special times speaks for itself. I try hard to see another persons point of view but I cannot get behind this. Have a good one.
 
What's mind boggling is that people like this Ingrid think animals have their own culture, their own language. Today, we brought in a calf whose mother died from grass tetany (we got to her too late and she croaked just as the last of the IV was getting into her). Now, how come some good hearted rational mama cow out there did not just take this poor little orphan in? Or why didn't a few of the girls get together and say, "you know, it really does take a village, let's take turns feeding this lost little soul? In their own language of course. Reality is, this calf would have been kicked, butted and plum run off until it either died or learned to live on its own. Nature is very cruel and hard hearted, and these people just don't get that.

Thank you, Bob M, for the classy letters to PETA. YOu did one fine job of representing agriculture, ranching to them.
 
Here is proof enough that mankind is on a higher level and of different culture than the rest of earth's occupants. Thanks, Frisco for bringing that idea and fact to the surface!

Genesis: 26. Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth."

Could we ask for a better Allie than the Holy Bible?? I don't think so!

Big Muddy, your book is on the way. I lost the message and address of the person who would like the letter. I hope you will see this and respond.
 
Making Excuses: I didn't think Allie looked quite right when I put it in as having God being our Co-Pilot so I went to find my wife who taught school 32 years to ask her if I spelled it right. No, I hadn't, it should have been ally! Then, when I got back to my computer, I forgot to make the change!

We have about four inches of snow and it is still snowing. I have seen several snows in May. This is one of the better ones. There is no wind. Margaret Mackichan was here as one of the places that she stayed while documenting the Sandhills. One such storm came while she was here. I had no reason in the world to drive a Hereford cow and calf in only that she wanted to get a picture of me doing it. (I may have had to get the cow in later after the sun came out to doctor her teats)! She told me awhile back that she had sold more of the picture she took entitled "May Blizzard" than any other she had ever taken.

. I will have Sybil put it on one of these days when she gets home. I like everything about a computer but the technical part!
 

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