>> is like having sex with a blow-up doll.

There's no need to get personal.

Let's leave sexual preferences out of this, eh?

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>LOL.  I think not.
>
>:-) I also think not.
>
>Here's a case though, about Dick Cheney, I can't figure out if it's
>negative growth or positive growth:
>
>... "Birds raised for canned hunts at gun clubs and in state
>"recreational" areas are grown in packed pens -- think factory farmed
>chickens -- and fitted with goggles so they won't peck each other to death
>from the crowding.
>
>"When released for put and take hunters like Cheney, pen raised birds can
>barely walk or fly -- or see, thanks to the goggles. They don't know how
>to forage or hide in the wild and sometimes have to be kicked to "fly"
>enough to be shot.
>
>"Some hunters say shooting the pellet-ready tame animals, which offer no
>resistance, is like having sex with a blow-up doll.
>
>"But others say hunting itself is like sex with a blow-up doll and that
>the 10 percent decline in hunters seen in the United States since the late
>'90s -- from 14 million to about 12.5 million -- coincides exactly with
>the debut of impotence drugs like Viagra.
>
>"Still for the veep to pursue his addiction to the "programmed massacre of
>scores of tame, pen-raised birds" despite all the "negative publicity it
>has generated for him" suggests a deep psychological disorder, writes
>Gerald Schiller in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
>
>"Especially since criminologists have long recognized that premeditated,
>sadistic treatment of animals is a strong predictor of criminal and
>homicidal violence."
>
>-- Dick Cheney's Sadistic Passion for Shooting Tame Animals
>By Martha Rosenberg, AlterNet, November 14, 2007
>http://www.alternet.org/story/67663/
>
>Heh...
>
>Then there was this...
>
>"I've always thought Cheney was way out there - the most Voldemort-like
>official I've run across." -- Maureen Dowd, "A Vice President Without
>Borders, Bordering on Lunacy", The New York Times Sunday 24 June 2007
>http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/062407F.shtml
>
>And now you can buy "Cheney Voldemort 08" bumper stickers. Not to mention
>Waldemart. Voldemortising is definitely headed for sustained growth, if
>not big game budgerigar hunting.
>
>Way to go to try to bring it back on topic though...
>
>Erm, yes, sorry.
>
>Anyway it's just an empty virus, the virus itself got scrubbed, and the
>message didn't make it to the archives, no real harm done. Can't keep them
>all out or the list gets difficult to use.
>
>So what sort of growth is sustainable? Apart from the organic veggies
>people grow in their gardens and so on. Well that too, all very much
>on-topic.
>
>Best
>
>Keith
>
>
>Z
>
>On Dec 4, 2007 4:22 PM, David Penfold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Is such growth sustainable?
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