OUTRAGE! Ady Gil (Earthrace) trimaran rammed and sunk by whalers!

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  1. sabahcat
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    I have posted links and facts to support my views, did you not see the graph on whale meat stockpiles on this very page?

    You on the other hand have posted nothing but empty rhetoric.

    What on earth gave you the impression I am spoiled?
    Or is this just more pointless name calling?

    Thats usually all the losers of an argument have left, name calling and violence.
     
  2. sabahcat
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    Well the Japanese say they arent killing whales illegaly for food, it's scientific reasons.

    How do you or they explain the huge whale meat foodstockpile?

    Someone is telling porkies.

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    Ah, thats it, whales = godzilla

    Nothing about being top of the food chain, they say they are killing for scientific reasons.

    Do you really think they are taking into account the graph above?

    Do you think they need to kill thousands of whales to do this study, after all, how many dna and slide samples do you get fram a whale, billions?

    And where are these studies?
    I have not seen or been able to find anything, what are they studying?
     
  3. gonzo
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    Ok, so you made a graph. How about backing it with verifiable, reputable references?
     
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    What makes you think any of us would believe a graph posted by Greenpeace?
     
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    Who cares about the idiots of greencrapeace?

    Here is a recipe for whale meat.
    Borg, the Norvegian commander sent it to me.

    Whale Steak

    4 portions
    4 slices of whalemeat @ 150 - 180 g
    Salt and pepper, preferably freshly ground
    4 onion rings
    2 dessert spoonfulls of finely diced green or red peppers
    1 dessert spoonful of finely diced parsley
    1 dessert spoonful of finely diced gherkins

    Carve the meat into slices of about 1.5 to 2 cm thick, beat them with your hands and press them into shape. Preheat the frying pan and melt some butter in it. Brown the butter before adding the meat. Fry the steaks on both sides. Whale meat should be fried for about 4-5 minutes on each side. The steaks taste best when they are medium rare, but they should be warmed right through and not eaten raw. Serve the steaks on a plate, place an onion ring on each of them and fill it with peppers, parsley and gherkins. Potato scollops taste good together with the steaks. Serve with a bowl of good, crisp lettuce and salad.
     
  7. sabahcat
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    Not good enough for you?

    Perhaps you will provide something else.

    I suspect you will have nothing.
     
  8. hoytedow
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    I have at least 5 brain cells left that God gave me so I could think for myself and not swallow a load of bilge from a bunch of ****** who are trying to tell me how to live my life. So get a life and live it. Stay the hell out of other peoples' business. Good on the Japanese for standing up for their rights. Too bad the pirates didn't all drown. Damn tree-spiking saboteurs!
     
  9. sabahcat
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    So thats nothing then

    And wishing harm on people to boot

    Nice guy you are
     
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    The saboteurs would have left the Japanese to their fate in Antarctic waters if they had been successful to cripple the whale ship, so they shouldn't try to dish it out if they can't take it. The little boat simply didn't have the room to take on survivors, especially angry ones. Say different, I won't believe you. And, if they drowned, it would have been suicide by ship. They tried to ram but their timing must have been off. I wonder what was loaded into the nose of that ugly little black boat.
     
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    Here's a thought: if the Japanese stockpiles of whale meat are growing, maybe they're telling the truth. Maybe they aren't just killing them for food.

    Not that I have a problem with it if they are, you understand. Unlike the idiots who think I'm going to Hell for shooting and eating Thumper and Bambi, I don't believe it's my business to tell other people what to eat. If they're Koreans and want to eat dogs, just leave mine alone. If they're Japanese and want to eat whales, just stick to a sustainable harvest. If they're vegans and think tofu is God's gift to the palette, just keep it away from my plate and out of my house.

    Unlike Paul Watson or Osama Bin Laden, I'm not arrogant enough to believe I have some God-given duty to violently force my beliefs on other people.
     
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    Vegans, stay off my property. You scare my plants!
     
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    Hear. hear.
     
  14. hoytedow
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    Actually, I will be lucky to have any plants after this freeze. My bamboo is frozen. So are my banana plants. My grapefruit tree, too. This is the coldest weather we have had in well over 20 years, but that is for another wacko thread. You know the one.
     

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    Nothing sadder than a cringing lawn.....
     
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