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The following is the self-description of the magazine from which the
comments about Bush and killing frogs was taken:

"Animals in Print - A Newsletter concerned with: advances, alerts,
animal, animals, attitude, attitudes, beef, cat, cats, chicken,
chickens, compassion, consciousness, cows, cruelty, dairy, dog, dogs,
ecology, egg, eggs, education, empathy, empathize, empathise,
environment, ethics, experiment, experiments, factory, farm, farms,
fish, fishing, flesh, food, foods, fur, gentleness, health, human,
humans, non-human, hunting, indifference, intelligent, intelligence,
kindness, lamb, lambs, liberation, medical, milk, natural, nature,
newsletters, pain, pig, pigs, plant, plants, poetry, pork, poultry,
research, rights, science, scientific, society, societies, species,
stories, study, studies, suffering, test, testing, trapping, vegetable,
vegetables, vegan, veganism, vegetarian, vegetarianism, water, welfare"

I went to the link and found it at the bottom.  Nowhere is the life of
humans mentioned.  Is this surprising?  Not really.   Animal rights
movements are a part of the New Age movement.  New Age is a resurgence
of Nazism.  The Nazis were big into animal rights.  (I picked up a
pro-animal rights piece a few years ago in a neo-Nazi paper, so it's not
all just in the past.) I wondered how this could be until I read Savitri
Devi's book, Lightning and the Sun, a very pro-Hitler piece.  It seems
that animals are to be protected because they are pure in species and do
not impact on civilization's demise; they do not stop the progress of
the human race as racially polluted people such as Jews and Christians,
who because of their physical pollution carry forth polluted cultural
ideas.    So much for respecting human life along with animal life.

That's in the past you might say.  Well, not really.  Peter Singer, the
creep who has a Chair in Bioethics at Princeton, leader of animal rights
in Australia before that, believes that infants should be allowed to be
killed up to one month after birth if they aren't perfect.  He was the
main speaker at a major animal rights conference in Washington DC
recently.  Unreported in the press are the human deaths that have been
caused by animal rights groups protecting the environment and animals.
Just some unreported terror campaigns.  More people have been killed by
animal rights people than abortionists have been killed by pro-life
people, though it's the latter that get the New Age publicity.  Did you
catch the piece that suggested humans be used for testing purposes
rather than animals?  Probably not.

I would go along with the idea that unstopped cruelty toward animals can
lead to cruelty toward humans.  However, protection of animal life has
not led to protection of human life as I've seen no union between
pro-animal organizations and anti abortion and anti euthanasia
organizations.  I didn't see the story on child Bush and cruelty toward
frogs end with the suggestion that that kind of insensitivity toward
life has led to 1-1/2 million human deaths a year thru abortion.







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"But for added amusement, George W. Bush and his friends used to
tuck firecrackers into the mouths of frogs, throw them in the air, and
watch them explode." [Linda McQuaig, "Don't let Bush light Iraq fire"
(12-15-2002) - The Toronto Star - a story told by a childhood friend
described in a New York Times profile for the 2000 election
campaign.]
http://www.all-creatures.org/aip/nl-3nov2000-frogs.html

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