Re: Dr Malcolm Ogilvie's Madness?



On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 12:04:39 +0100, Malcolm
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


In article <a9tu32h0pgqoh0ueo3jjrkro5tldq6q158@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 12:22:52 +0100, Malcolm
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


In article <s53s3217uasjk3hnivtj2bh0strfpri1id@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes


No Malcolm, I asked you if there was no risk and you said any risk
was virtually non-existant. which IMO is just about the same thing

Then your opinion is wrong, but then you're not good at accepting the
proper meanings of words, are you, Angus, hence you losing a court case
because of your insistence that words meant what they didn't.


I stand by everything I said about the Woodland Trust's killing of
deer on their land.

Of course you do, Angus. No-one would expect anything different from
you. After all, you did lose a court case against them.


Sure I did. But it hasn't made much difference. All I said is
recorded on Google.


As I have pointed out before. It's not given so can't be taken.

Of course it can. You resorting to childish abuse and name calling is a
signal to everyone that you have surrendered.

Not in the slightest. It's a valid observation of one who in additint
to the reason above claims "unlimited intelligence and says that men
who travel to the moon are native.

You're a nut case , Malcolm and it shows.

And, once again, Angus descends to childish abuse and name-calling, a
sure sign that you have surrendered.

Thank you, Angus. It is accepted.


No Malcolm, I just pointing out your state of mind.



Not unless there's a high concentration of incoming birds which
obviously increases the risk.

You will find migrant wildfowl on lakes in town parks throughout the
country.


Not in the same concentration as reserves.

Oh dear :-(

Angus makes a wild and unsubstantiated claim that he can't possibly back
up with any evidence. Birds on town park lakes are often at far greater
densities than on reserves.


Oh dear :-))


I can see "a letter I agree with" coming on :-)

Of course you can, but you have to persuade the editor, too. I see that
the Herald didn't publish your last one.

Which one was that? I send out letters all the time to many
newspapers and some get published and some not.

I heard I had one in your local newspaper recently but I didn't see
it.

It wasn't worth seeing :-)

You obviously saw it :-))


It also drew no response from the readership.

That doesn't mean anything.


Anyway, if someone catches bird flu after having visited a reserve
I'll remind you and the media that I suggested they should be closed
until the threat recedes. Then we'll see the fun :-)


Angus Macmillan
www.roots-of-blood.org.uk
www.killhunting.org
www.con-servation.org.uk
.



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