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Australians are fu**ing animals. They torture 60,000 sheep on a ship.
Sick *******s.
Anger over 60,000 sheep stranded on ship By Nick Squires (Filed: 23/09/2003) The Australian government is under growing pressure over a 'ship of shame', carrying nearly 60,000 sheep and stranded in the waters of the Gulf for weeks, which was refused permission to land. The fate of the animals, carried by the transporter Cormo Express, has gripped Australia and forced the government on to the defensive following attacks from animal rights groups and the opposition. It has been issuing daily statements on the animals' welfare, claiming that they have gained weight since leaving Australia. The agriculture minister, Warren Truss, said the sheep were reported to be in excellent condition by a vet on board the ship. He declined to say how many have died. Such issues are still taken very seriously in Australia, a country said to have "ridden the sheep's back" to economic prosperity. The government has faced demands for the animals' immediate slaughter after seven weeks aboard ship. The odyssey began when Saudi Arabia rejected the sheep because six per cent had a disease known as scabby mouth, just above the previously agreed standard of five per cent. Canberra then offered to give the sheep free to the United Arab Emirates. The suggestion was rejected. Pakistan yesterday became the latest country to refuse to take the animals, despite also being offered them free. "We are grateful that they considered giving as a gift that huge quantity to Pakistan, but we cannot accept unhealthy sheep," said the farm minister, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind. In Australia, opposition MPs and animal rights activists say the sheep, enduring temperatures of more than 100F, should be put down humanely as "the best of a terrible range of options". Otherwise the ship will become a "floating charnel house". Critics acknowledge that slaughtering the sheep would involve huge problems, including how to dispose of the dead animals at sea. Bob Brown, the leader of Australia's minority Green Party, said: "To put 57,000 sheep through a mincer and into the ocean isn't a very good environmental outcome." |
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Australians are fu**ing animals. They torture 60,000 sheep on a ship.
Baby killing americans need those sheep to get to sleep at night. Funny how
sheep in trouble causes such a stir, but dead babies and children nary a tear. Americans are sick. "Rainer Wolfcastle" wrote in message om... Sick *******s. Anger over 60,000 sheep stranded on ship By Nick Squires (Filed: 23/09/2003) The Australian government is under growing pressure over a 'ship of shame', carrying nearly 60,000 sheep and stranded in the waters of the Gulf for weeks, which was refused permission to land. The fate of the animals, carried by the transporter Cormo Express, has gripped Australia and forced the government on to the defensive following attacks from animal rights groups and the opposition. It has been issuing daily statements on the animals' welfare, claiming that they have gained weight since leaving Australia. The agriculture minister, Warren Truss, said the sheep were reported to be in excellent condition by a vet on board the ship. He declined to say how many have died. Such issues are still taken very seriously in Australia, a country said to have "ridden the sheep's back" to economic prosperity. The government has faced demands for the animals' immediate slaughter after seven weeks aboard ship. The odyssey began when Saudi Arabia rejected the sheep because six per cent had a disease known as scabby mouth, just above the previously agreed standard of five per cent. Canberra then offered to give the sheep free to the United Arab Emirates. The suggestion was rejected. Pakistan yesterday became the latest country to refuse to take the animals, despite also being offered them free. "We are grateful that they considered giving as a gift that huge quantity to Pakistan, but we cannot accept unhealthy sheep," said the farm minister, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind. In Australia, opposition MPs and animal rights activists say the sheep, enduring temperatures of more than 100F, should be put down humanely as "the best of a terrible range of options". Otherwise the ship will become a "floating charnel house". Critics acknowledge that slaughtering the sheep would involve huge problems, including how to dispose of the dead animals at sea. Bob Brown, the leader of Australia's minority Green Party, said: "To put 57,000 sheep through a mincer and into the ocean isn't a very good environmental outcome." |
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Australians are fu**ing animals. Aussies torture 60,000 sheep on a ship!!
What children you stupid Arab. Aussies are torturing 60,000 sheep.
Australians are sick *******s like you. "Mat salleh" wrote in message ... Baby killing americans need those sheep to get to sleep at night. Funny how sheep in trouble causes such a stir, but dead babies and children nary a tear. "Rainer Wolfcastle" wrote in message om... Sick *******s. Anger over 60,000 sheep stranded on ship By Nick Squires (Filed: 23/09/2003) The Australian government is under growing pressure over a 'ship of shame', carrying nearly 60,000 sheep and stranded in the waters of the Gulf for weeks, which was refused permission to land. The fate of the animals, carried by the transporter Cormo Express, has gripped Australia and forced the government on to the defensive following attacks from animal rights groups and the opposition. It has been issuing daily statements on the animals' welfare, claiming that they have gained weight since leaving Australia. The agriculture minister, Warren Truss, said the sheep were reported to be in excellent condition by a vet on board the ship. He declined to say how many have died. Such issues are still taken very seriously in Australia, a country said to have "ridden the sheep's back" to economic prosperity. The government has faced demands for the animals' immediate slaughter after seven weeks aboard ship. The odyssey began when Saudi Arabia rejected the sheep because six per cent had a disease known as scabby mouth, just above the previously agreed standard of five per cent. Canberra then offered to give the sheep free to the United Arab Emirates. The suggestion was rejected. Pakistan yesterday became the latest country to refuse to take the animals, despite also being offered them free. "We are grateful that they considered giving as a gift that huge quantity to Pakistan, but we cannot accept unhealthy sheep," said the farm minister, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind. In Australia, opposition MPs and animal rights activists say the sheep, enduring temperatures of more than 100F, should be put down humanely as "the best of a terrible range of options". Otherwise the ship will become a "floating charnel house". Critics acknowledge that slaughtering the sheep would involve huge problems, including how to dispose of the dead animals at sea. Bob Brown, the leader of Australia's minority Green Party, said: "To put 57,000 sheep through a mincer and into the ocean isn't a very good environmental outcome." |
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Australians are fu**ing animals. Aussies torture 60,000 sheep on a ship!!
"Rainer Wolfcastle" wrote in message
om... What children you stupid Arab. Aussies are torturing 60,000 sheep. Australians are sick *******s like you. Don't generalise. Plenty of Australians don't like it. Such as those protesting against it right now: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...083024593.html Daniel -- Daniel Bowen, Melbourne, Australia dbowen at custard dot net dot au |
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Australians are fu**ing animals. Aussies torture 60,000 sheep on aship!!
Hey
Seems you are forgetting that is the bloody Arabs that are to blame here - those *******s are forcing the sheep to be kept is bad conditions - but that is Arab mentality - don't give a stuff about anything but themselves. David |
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Australians are fu**ing animals. Aussies torture 60,000 sheep on a ship!!
Yeah kill them all
"David" wrote in message ... Hey Seems you are forgetting that is the bloody Arabs that are to blame here - those *******s are forcing the sheep to be kept is bad conditions - but that is Arab mentality - don't give a stuff about anything but themselves. David |
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Australians are ****ing animals, but not on the first date!. Only after three dates They torture 60,000 sheep on a ship.
"Rainer Wolfcastle" wrote in message om... Sick *******s. moron, those sheep are caught in a transport situation. no one "tortured" them. in fact, we love our sheep! Anger over 60,000 sheep stranded on ship By Nick Squires (Filed: 23/09/2003) The Australian government is under growing pressure over a 'ship of shame', carrying nearly 60,000 sheep and stranded in the waters of the Gulf for weeks, which was refused permission to land. The fate of the animals, carried by the transporter Cormo Express, has gripped Australia and forced the government on to the defensive following attacks from animal rights groups and the opposition. It has been issuing daily statements on the animals' welfare, claiming that they have gained weight since leaving Australia. The agriculture minister, Warren Truss, said the sheep were reported to be in excellent condition by a vet on board the ship. He declined to say how many have died. Such issues are still taken very seriously in Australia, a country said to have "ridden the sheep's back" to economic prosperity. The government has faced demands for the animals' immediate slaughter after seven weeks aboard ship. The odyssey began when Saudi Arabia rejected the sheep because six per cent had a disease known as scabby mouth, just above the previously agreed standard of five per cent. Canberra then offered to give the sheep free to the United Arab Emirates. The suggestion was rejected. Pakistan yesterday became the latest country to refuse to take the animals, despite also being offered them free. "We are grateful that they considered giving as a gift that huge quantity to Pakistan, but we cannot accept unhealthy sheep," said the farm minister, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind. In Australia, opposition MPs and animal rights activists say the sheep, enduring temperatures of more than 100F, should be put down humanely as "the best of a terrible range of options". Otherwise the ship will become a "floating charnel house". Critics acknowledge that slaughtering the sheep would involve huge problems, including how to dispose of the dead animals at sea. Bob Brown, the leader of Australia's minority Green Party, said: "To put 57,000 sheep through a mincer and into the ocean isn't a very good environmental outcome." |
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Australians are ****ing animals, but not on the first date!. Only after three dates They torture 60,000 sheep on a ship.
"Frank Booth" wrote in message ... | | "Rainer Wolfcastle" wrote in message | om... | Sick *******s. | | moron, those sheep are caught in a transport situation. | | no one "tortured" them. | | in fact, we love our sheep! | OFTEN | | Anger over 60,000 sheep stranded on ship | By Nick Squires | (Filed: 23/09/2003) | | | The Australian government is under growing pressure over a 'ship of | shame', carrying nearly 60,000 sheep and stranded in the waters of the | Gulf for weeks, which was refused permission to land. | | The fate of the animals, carried by the transporter Cormo Express, has | gripped Australia and forced the government on to the defensive | following attacks from animal rights groups and the opposition. | | It has been issuing daily statements on the animals' welfare, claiming | that they have gained weight since leaving Australia. | | The agriculture minister, Warren Truss, said the sheep were reported | to be in excellent condition by a vet on board the ship. He declined | to say how many have died. | | | Such issues are still taken very seriously in Australia, a country | said to have "ridden the sheep's back" to economic prosperity. | | The government has faced demands for the animals' immediate slaughter | after seven weeks aboard ship. | | The odyssey began when Saudi Arabia rejected the sheep because six per | cent had a disease known as scabby mouth, just above the previously | agreed standard of five per cent. Canberra then offered to give the | sheep free to the United Arab Emirates. The suggestion was rejected. | | Pakistan yesterday became the latest country to refuse to take the | animals, despite also being offered them free. | | "We are grateful that they considered giving as a gift that huge | quantity to Pakistan, but we cannot accept unhealthy sheep," said the | farm minister, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind. | | In Australia, opposition MPs and animal rights activists say the | sheep, enduring temperatures of more than 100F, should be put down | humanely as "the best of a terrible range of options". Otherwise the | ship will become a "floating charnel house". | | Critics acknowledge that slaughtering the sheep would involve huge | problems, including how to dispose of the dead animals at sea. | | Bob Brown, the leader of Australia's minority Green Party, said: "To | put 57,000 sheep through a mincer and into the ocean isn't a very good | environmental outcome." | | |
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Australians are ****ing animals, but not on the first date!. Onlyafter three dates They torture 60,000 sheep on a ship.
AlmostBob wrote: "Frank Booth" wrote in message ... | | "Rainer Wolfcastle" wrote in message | om... | Sick *******s. | | moron, those sheep are caught in a transport situation. | | no one "tortured" them. | | in fact, we love our sheep! | OFTEN | | Anger over 60,000 sheep stranded on ship | By Nick Squires | (Filed: 23/09/2003) | | | The Australian government is under growing pressure over a 'ship of | shame', carrying nearly 60,000 sheep and stranded in the waters of the | Gulf for weeks, which was refused permission to land. | | The fate of the animals, carried by the transporter Cormo Express, has | gripped Australia and forced the government on to the defensive | following attacks from animal rights groups and the opposition. | | It has been issuing daily statements on the animals' welfare, claiming | that they have gained weight since leaving Australia. | | The agriculture minister, Warren Truss, said the sheep were reported | to be in excellent condition by a vet on board the ship. He declined | to say how many have died. | | | Such issues are still taken very seriously in Australia, a country | said to have "ridden the sheep's back" to economic prosperity. | | The government has faced demands for the animals' immediate slaughter | after seven weeks aboard ship. | | The odyssey began when Saudi Arabia rejected the sheep because six per | cent had a disease known as scabby mouth, just above the previously | agreed standard of five per cent. Canberra then offered to give the | sheep free to the United Arab Emirates. The suggestion was rejected. | | Pakistan yesterday became the latest country to refuse to take the | animals, despite also being offered them free. | | "We are grateful that they considered giving as a gift that huge | quantity to Pakistan, but we cannot accept unhealthy sheep," said the | farm minister, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind. | | In Australia, opposition MPs and animal rights activists say the | sheep, enduring temperatures of more than 100F, should be put down | humanely as "the best of a terrible range of options". Otherwise the | ship will become a "floating charnel house". | | Critics acknowledge that slaughtering the sheep would involve huge | problems, including how to dispose of the dead animals at sea. | | Bob Brown, the leader of Australia's minority Green Party, said: "To | put 57,000 sheep through a mincer and into the ocean isn't a very good | environmental outcome." | | http://wino.bigmoron.com/sheep.htm |
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Australians are ****ing animals, but not on the first date!. Only after three dates They torture 60,000 sheep on a ship.
"Classic Car Fair" wrote in message ... http://wino.bigmoron.com/sheep.htm **** me dead, if that isnt the best website i've ever seen, i'll eat me shorts. full of great information and tips, and that is the only flash intro i havent skipped in nearly three years! as much as i hate to say it, for once the kiwis have outpipped the skips! well done, me old! |
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