> Thoenen, Peter  Mr.  EPS[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> wrote:
> 
> If you were a *enlightened* vegan, you would see this as no different that
> shooting a deer or eating a hamburger.  I believe they would argue animals
> don't consent to be killed for sport or food either.  If anything, this is
> more wasteful and degrading as you are not eating the meat...just pure
> sport.
> 
If the sniper were non-human, they might have a case.
However, I am not. I am a human being, and value the lives of
members of my own species above those of non-humans.

> Not speaking my opinion here, but happen to live with a vegan who preaches
> to me the evils of my ways (mostly for humour now) at every meal.
> 
Ah, but has he/she/it reached 5th level? They don't eat anything which
casts a shadow. http://207.195.217.127/vegontv/1995to1999.html

Peter

> -Peter
> 
> > From: Trei, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Major Variola (ret)[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
> > > Rifle and scope: $1,200
> > > Box of .223 Hollowpoint: $6.99
> > > Tarot Deck: $2.95
> > > Scoring an FBI analyst: priceless
> > > Some things are priceless.  For everything else, there's MasterCard.
> > > Dedicated to Eunice "Squeal Like a Pig" Stone
> > > 
> > I fail to see how anyone, anytime, anywhere, can support 
> > the hunting of random non-consenting humans for sport.
> > 
> > Peter Trei

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