Re: Want To Shut Obama Up?




"Dr. Jon-Pierre Pigglesworth" <greetmir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:50:10 -0700 (PDT), "r_c_brown@xxxxxxxxxxxx"
<r_c_brown@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sep 18, 9:09 am, Dr. Jon-Pierre Pigglesworth <greet...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:20:40 -0400, Bama Brian





<bamaNOTbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dr. Jon-Pierre Pigglesworth wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 09:27:00 -0400, Bama Brian
<bamaNOTbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dr. Jon-Pierre Pigglesworth wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 12:41:46 -0400, Bama Brian
<bamaNOTbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dr. Jon-Pierre Pigglesworth wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:28:03 -0500,
grey_ghost471-newsgro...@xxxxxxxxx
(Gray Ghost) wrote:

Dr. Jon-Pierre Pigglesworth <greet...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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So, a single shot rifle should work out ok. What's the
problem?
Not with a 100 yard limitation and I am a good shot, but I am
not
perfect.
Why should that be everyone else's problem. Learn to shoot
better so
the 100 yards works for you.

Please tell us what this magic cartridge is that works only out
to 100 yards
and then becomes inert and is useful for everything from small
pests such as
squirrels, etc through deer, black bear, humans on up to elk and
polar bear
which are the 2 largest game anuimals on the North American
continent.
why would you be killing bears?

You know, humans are the only beings on the planet that kill for
pleasure. Not very flattering, considering we should know better.
Now *THAT* is utter Disney nonsense.

Cats, dogs, killer whales, and dolphins are known to kill without
eating
the kills.
They don't eat always right away, but they don't kill for fun.

Other animals kill for territory or, like male lions killing cubs
that
aren't theirs, to ensure their bloodline.

Even rabbits have "wars", as do ants.

There are many variants of animal behavior - humans only copy
other animals.

In some ways. Humans kill recreationally. Animals don't.

You're still wrong. Foxes will devastate a hen house, just for the
hell
of it. Dog packs regularly kill farm animals for the same reason and
will kill long after they are sated.

Nothing is for the 'hell of it". It's territorial or it's food.

Never seen a chicken coop after a fox or weasel got in, have you? "Oh,
the humanity, er, animality!"

Cats will catch a small animal and play with it until it is dead,
and
then discard it.

They will go back to it later. See my previous posting on cat
behavior.

BZZZT! WRONG! But thanks for playing. I thought you said you had cats?

Leopard seals will catch a penguin and strip the skin off it by
throwing
it in the air, even when sated.

Large porpoise will kill lesser species of cetaceans for no known
reason
- not even for territory.

these last two I really don't know about but sounds territorial.
Animals don't have the thought process to kill for fun.

Utter fucking bull***. Total lack of knowledge of the animal kingdom.

The attack or kill for these reasons:

1. Hunger
2. Territory
3. Defense
..4. Bloodline preservation
..5. Training
..6. Practice
..7. Bloodlust
..8. The Rut
..9. Fun
..10. Slaves

People kill for fun.

People only emulate animals, being animals themselves. AFAIK, there is
*NO* human behavior that is not a copy of some animal behavior.

Why is it, in your fevered brain, that only humans can be 'wrong', when
there is no such ethic in the animal kingdom?

Poor Bama! Having a nosebleed and resorting to his usual dull insults
when he doesn't get his. Doesn't work well with me.

My statement stands as written. Animals don't have the thinking
capacity to kill for fun. That requires a thought process that they
don't have.

You ever play with a cat and a bit of string? Or perhaps a dog and a
ball?

They enjoy these activities; they look forward to them; they have fun.

they play on instinct.

So having fun isn't about intelligence, but instinct.

That pretty much contradicts your assertions to date.


Admittedly I know more about cats, being a cat
person. Cats play because of instinct.

So when they play with a mouse or other animal and end up killing it, it's
not about food, but fun. Specifically the instinct to have fun.

So much for your claims.


They go after things that
move.

Among other things.

I don't think it's so much playing, but more like an
instinctual thing.

Except you just told us that play is instinctive. So if they play it's
because it's instinctive to do so.

.....or is this you totally contradicting yourself and flat out denying what
you have just already asserted?

I think it is. Seems you can't even hold a coherent arguement within a
single message.




Sure fun to watch though.
With dogs, who knows. They're pretty stupid and I think they just
mimic a lot.







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