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Old May 7th 07, 11:05 AM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
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"R. Steve Walz" writes:
Phil Carmody wrote:

Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.


Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open


Irrelevant. Read the bleedin' story.

Phil


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Old May 7th 07, 11:19 AM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
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R. Steve Walz wrote:

Make the world safe for humans, eradicate all large predators!!
Steve


absolutely.

Let's eradicate large predators, like large pedophiles, ant very large fat
people.


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Old May 7th 07, 12:11 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
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Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.


There go all the war mongering politicians ...

Rabbit


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Old May 7th 07, 04:52 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
R. Steve Walz
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Marten Kemp wrote:

R. Steve Walz wrote:
Phil Carmody wrote:
Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.

Phil

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Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.

The animals which do this are actually quite small in number
and their culling of the herds can be accomoplished as well
by human hunters, increasing our food supply.

Make the world safe for humans, eradicate all large predators!!


I'd druther make the world safe for predators by
eradicating most of the humans.
-- Marten Kemp

-----------------------
It's an aesthetic choice. You choose death, I choose life.
Steve
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Old May 7th 07, 04:53 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
R. Steve Walz
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Phil Carmody wrote:

"R. Steve Walz" writes:
Phil Carmody wrote:

Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.


Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open


Irrelevant. Read the bleedin' story.

Phil

----------------
I wasn't any longer ABOUT the stupid ****ing children and the croc
who loved them!
Steve
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Old May 7th 07, 09:24 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
skyeyes
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On May 6, 9:31 pm, Marten Kemp
wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Phil Carmody wrote:
Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.


Phil

------------------
Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.


The animals which do this are actually quite small in number
and their culling of the herds can be accomoplished as well
by human hunters, increasing our food supply.


Make the world safe for humans, eradicate all large predators!!


I'd druther make the world safe for predators by
eradicating most of the humans.


Yup. A couple of years ago there was a slight problem with pumas
being seen in areas frequented by humans, because humans had
encroached on the pumas' territory (a lovely place near here [Tucson,
AZ] called Sabino Canyon). The farking idiots built an elementary
school almost at the entrance to the canyon (a place fabled for its
wildlife)! Then the moooooooing started, about how the pumas were a
danger to the chylllllldren and should all be hunted down and shot.
Spit So far, no children had been killed by pumas and as far as I
know, there are still pumas in Sabino. But it was disturbing that
people were serious about hunting down and killing them all.

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
skyeyes at dakotacom dot net

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Old May 7th 07, 09:25 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
skyeyes
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On May 7, 4:11 am, "Rabbit" wrote:

Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.


There go all the war mongering politicians ...


As if!

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
skyeyes at dakotacom dot net

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Old May 7th 07, 09:28 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
skyeyes
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On May 7, 8:52 am, "R. Steve Walz" wrote:
Marten Kemp wrote:

R. Steve Walz wrote:
Phil Carmody wrote:
Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.


Phil
------------------
Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.


The animals which do this are actually quite small in number
and their culling of the herds can be accomoplished as well
by human hunters, increasing our food supply.


Make the world safe for humans, eradicate all large predators!!


I'd druther make the world safe for predators by
eradicating most of the humans.
-- Marten Kemp


-----------------------
It's an aesthetic choice. You choose death, I choose life.
Steve


Yeah, it's an aesthetic choice, alright. The earth is a more
beautiful place *with* predators than it would be without them,
whereas an overabundance of humans on the planet create nothing but
stink and factories.

I'll take the wildlife over the humans like you any day of the week.

And by the way, stay the hell out of the desert southwest, okay? We
have enough flatulent idiots here already.

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
skyeyes at dakotacom dot net


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Old May 7th 07, 10:30 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
R. Steve Walz
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skyeyes wrote:

On May 7, 8:52 am, "R. Steve Walz" wrote:
Marten Kemp wrote:

R. Steve Walz wrote:
Phil Carmody wrote:
Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.


Phil
------------------
Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.


The animals which do this are actually quite small in number
and their culling of the herds can be accomoplished as well
by human hunters, increasing our food supply.


Make the world safe for humans, eradicate all large predators!!


I'd druther make the world safe for predators by
eradicating most of the humans.
-- Marten Kemp


-----------------------
It's an aesthetic choice. You choose death, I choose life.
Steve


Yeah, it's an aesthetic choice, alright. The earth is a more
beautiful place *with* predators than it would be without them,
whereas an overabundance of humans on the planet create nothing but
stink and factories.

-------------------
Don't get me wrong, they are interesting and impressive, but they
belong in zoos. This planet will survive many millions of years in
a state where humans govern it totally devoid of any species that
competes with us, where we ARE the ONLY big predator. This is totally
inevitable and in fact better for us and our use of the planet, and
has nothing whatsoever to do with pollution, which is being driven
back even now, and will quite soon be reduced much moreso. They are
simply entirely separable issues.

Do we want to be endangered when we go back to the land to correct
the absentee errors of the past, or will we continue to make it safer
for all of us just as we had been doing all over the world for the
previous 10,000 years as we eliminated lions from the roads of Italy
and Greece that were there in classical times, and wolves and bears
from European cities, and poisonous snakes from numerous places, etc.

We will do that, and the result is inevitable, we will make the earth
safe for our species, we'll take over the entire role of predation on
this planet, killing whatever must be culled to retain prey populations
and prevent disease. We may even finally do this with robots that are
totally under our control.


I'll take the wildlife over the humans like you any day of the week.

------------------------
And I hope you're eaten as well, dontcha know.


And by the way, stay the hell out of the desert southwest, okay? We
have enough flatulent idiots here already.
Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34

-------------------------
I'm no different a "danger" to some imagined "intact" southwest than
you are, but then again, that IS my point. You will eradicate danger
to humans in the course of "enjoying" it. It is inevitable.
Steve
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Old May 7th 07, 10:32 PM posted to alt.support.childfree,misc.kids,alt.parenting.solutions
R. Steve Walz
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skyeyes wrote:

On May 6, 9:31 pm, Marten Kemp
wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Phil Carmody wrote:
Anyway, joking aside, the serious point to be made by this
tragic story of unneccessary crocadile killing is the one
made by both Brenda and Marten, one I wholeheartedly agree
with.


Phil
------------------
Any animal which kills defenseless humans in the open should be
eradicated from the earth and otherwise survive only in zoos.


The animals which do this are actually quite small in number
and their culling of the herds can be accomoplished as well
by human hunters, increasing our food supply.


Make the world safe for humans, eradicate all large predators!!


I'd druther make the world safe for predators by
eradicating most of the humans.


Yup. A couple of years ago there was a slight problem with pumas
being seen in areas frequented by humans, because humans had
encroached on the pumas' territory (a lovely place near here [Tucson,
AZ] called Sabino Canyon). The farking idiots built an elementary
school almost at the entrance to the canyon (a place fabled for its
wildlife)! Then the moooooooing started, about how the pumas were a
danger to the chylllllldren and should all be hunted down and shot.
Spit So far, no children had been killed by pumas and as far as I
know, there are still pumas in Sabino. But it was disturbing that
people were serious about hunting down and killing them all.

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
skyeyes at dakotacom dot net

------------------
And when your children are endangered, you'll want them dead too,
if you're not stupid! It doesn't matter if they don't typically
prey on humans, it's that inopportune meetings with them can kill
a human, and one human is worth the entire planet full of lower
animals!
Steve
 




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