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Kill It, Cook It, Get Uptight About It Members Public

Yes, yes, I know I’ve fallen all silent again. My work load has hit the stratosphere and helping people at work to blog is leaving precious little time for personal blogging. However, I can’t resist pointing to a post entitled Kill It, Cook It, Eat It [http://www.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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Animal Rights: Deadly games of childish politics Members Public

The problem is, of course, that many of these activists live in little self-reinforcing circles of fanatical belief. Make no mistake, that’s what they are: fanatics who believe their own conviction puts them above the law. Certainly they show a fanatic’s contempt for the law. With no-one within

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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Beware the Fox Members Public

Like Dan [http://danhon.com/ec/mtarchives/000584.shtml#000584] and Meg [http://meish.org/2003/07/24/recent-ponderings/], Lorna and I have to endure the sounds of foxes getting romantic several times a year. It really is just as bad as he makes it sound. They also dig up

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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Latest from the "we care more about animals than people" camp Members Public

News about PETA’s latest campaign to get kids to cut up their parent’s credit cards, posted mainly for my wife’s interest. [via Dodgeblogium [http://www.andrewiandodge.com/archives/000080.html]] A Small Victory: from the peta-files [http://asmallvictory.net/archives/003949.html#003949]

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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Why hunting? Members Public

Whatever you think of the issue of fox hunting, it still seems bizarre to me that we’re spending so much parliamentary time on it when the country’s social services and transport infrastructure are collapsing. If it’s really about animal cruelty, why aren’t we banning battery hens?

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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