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| Re: Hunt Sabboteurs & Lush i wonder just how many of these protesters are on benifits? i'm sure it's probably the majority, so if they're able to spend a day, week or weeks on a protest, whether it's a march or camp, then surely they're capable of being able to work? how about the benifits office raid these protests & anyone claiming benifits would have to give a damn good reason as to why they're there & not job hunting, or claiming incapacity, but marching, putting up tents & building tree houses should all have their benifits stopped maybe i'm forgetting the human rights bill that lets these people get away with it & those of us that try to be law abiding citizens & don't play the system would never get away with it __________________ www.mobilespanner1.co.uk |
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| Re: Hunt Sabboteurs & Lush i have worked on fisheries or had fishing involved with my job all my working life a few years ago i was stoped by a lady dog walker who had walked around my lakes for years she had no real interest in fishing and was on the side of live and let live we caused her no offence and she never interfeared with us infact she said she was very impressed with the way the fish were/are treated until this day, she came to me and asked me to explain how someone could catch a lovely fish take great care of it have a photo taken, put ointment on the fishes cuts and grazes,weigh it, even giving it a kiss and then spending a while holding it in the freezing water until it is strong enough to swim away and finaly giving it a wave. this was a great sight to see the love and respect shown by fishermen. then the fisherman took a lovely silver fish from his net and stuck a huge hook threw it. this made the woman phisicaly sick, i know i had to clear it up. what i am trying to get at is we all have to be carefull an argument like this is very hard to justify. |
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