Re: Much ado about a Lady bird.
- From: amacmil304@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 13:17:54 +0100
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 09:46:29 +0100, Malcolm
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <cdkb2315jb901mt6lv0m8avk4msu238q1f@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 07:25:37 +0100, MalcolmHow can it possibly be "dishonest" to point out that you have asked a
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <19ga23le97cmgqe12r6lroufgjntvegaht@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 20:05:27 +0100, MalcolmThe fact that you have to ask that question demonstrates very clearly
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1176830405.142583.130720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Brin
<bernard.featherstone@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Whats it all about Amacmil, all I was looking for was someone to countObviously, I will. I live a considerable distance from the most
ladybirds that they happened to come across. I'm not asking you to
stamp on them but if you stamp like you rant you would be lethal.
If you looked at the two links I put in my post you would see quite
clearly that nobody is seeking grants or money of any kind. There is
no suggestion either of being asked to kill the Harlequin.
I am interested because the Ladybird is one insect that children are
not afraid of and are happy to handle gently.It helps them to learn
about and accept insects.
I take it then that you won't be counting Ladybirds with me?
Malcolm,how about you?
northerly known records of the Harlequin Ladybird, but everyone with any
interest in the survival of our native ladybirds will be keeping a very
close watch out for the invader and at the same time monitoring the
populations of our indigenous species. And, contrary to Angus's heavily
biassed claims, no-one will be doing it for financial reward but
because, unlike Angus, we actually care about our indigenous wildlife.
So the question is: How will merely counting Harlequin Ladybirds
benefit the survival of the native species?
how little you understand.
No Malcolm, it shows how dishonest you are.
question which exposes your lack of knowledge?
It's dishonest of you to claim that counting HLs will save others.
Oh look, Angus is in his Humpty-Dumpty mode. Anyone who asks him awkward
At last! So you do oppose the killing of the UK's indigenous ladybirdsYou'll have to excuse Angus, Brin. He frequently takes his animal rights
and anti-conservation stances to silly extremes, as on this occasion. I
have asked him a number of times what he actually feels about the
potential extinction of the UK's indigenous ladybirds and he has avoided
answering. I suspect he is afraid to.
I don't have to be excused at all. I oppose the ethnic cleansing of
individuals both in human and wildlife terms.
by the alien invasive harlequin ladybird. Why couldn't you have said
this before, when asked?
Yawnnnnnn. Angus indulging in one of his obsessions.
This posting by Malcolm shows what a fake he really is.
No Malcolm, Just exposing your dishonesty.
questions that he can't answer is now branded as "dishonest".
So in what way will merely counting HLs save others unless it's a
precursor to killing them?
So what about answering this question, Angus?
I have.
Are you content/happy/upset/indifferent to the potential loss of the
UK's ladybirds to this alien invasive species?
See the other thread.
Angus Macmillan
www.roots-of-blood.org.uk
www.killhunting.org
www.con-servation.org.uk
All truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident.
-- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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