lackpurity wrote:
> On Dec 7, 10:13�pm, Tom Reedy <tom.re...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Michael Martin was arrested Dec. 8, 1997, on charges of animal cruelty
>> at his home in Lufkin, Texas. Officers entered the home on a search
>> warrant and found more than 30 cats in various states of distress and
>> unable to get out because they were locked in. The animals, some of
>> them diseased, were in various states of malnutrition and dehydration,
>> and the house was littered with trash, with the animals forced to
>> urinate and evacuate anyplace they could. Martin pleaded guilty to and
>> was convicted of cruelty to animals on Dec. 17. He was sentenced to a
>> year in jail, $200 fine and $243 court costs. The sentence was reduced
>> to one year probation, during which time he was required to re****t to
>> a probation officer monthly and pay a monthly fee.
>> This is the great spiritual leader who thinks himself the
>> reincarnation of Shakespeare.
>> You can crosspost this to every group on usenet.
> Just ignore him. I've been vegetarian for 43 years. I don't even
> believe in eating meat, because it involves killing, slaughterhouse
> style. Who has more bad karmas with animals, he or I? Use your own
> cogitation. The answer should be rather easy.
In other words, you only injure animals for your own private thrills, so
it's OK.
Have you considered submitting to an exorcism?
--
John W. Kennedy
"There are those who argue that everything breaks even in this old dump
of a world of ours. I suppose these ginks who argue that way hold that
because the rich man gets ice in the summer and the poor man gets it in
the winter things are breaking even for both. Maybe so, but I'll swear I
can't see it that way."
-- The last words of Bat Masterson


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