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Re: Crops and morality
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william <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Nov 2011 09:39:38 -0500
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On 11/19/2011 04:53 PM, Batsheva wrote:
  I saw the dreaded
> sight - undigested whole dried corn kernels, and a wad of green
> masticated leaves.   Man can't leave nature to itself.  The neighbors
> bait the deer with trails of corn, and then fire away.  Some would
> say man is ingenious.  But from my perspective, man is screwing up my
> venison and making wild game closer and closer to grain fed meat.
>


Here (French Canada) they use either pommes à chevreuil or carrots 
rather than evil Roundup-laced gm corn. The apples smell like apples 
(!), so I bought some, ate a few and threw the rest at the deer.
If I ever get around to killing one I can feel virtuous.

William

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