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Patriot Games

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Jan 4, 2010, 6:55:40 PM1/4/10
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On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 10:32:09 -0800, sittingduck
<du...@spamherelots.com> wrote:

On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 16:06:13 -0700, sittingduck
<du...@spamherelots.com> wrote:
>Do I love this country? No, I do not love what this country has become, and
>furthermore I am starting to be suspicious of anyone who says they "love this
>country".

Replying to "sittingduck" is a waste of time.

She uses "X-No-Archive: yes" in her message Header erasing all history
of the messages.

Replying to "sittingduck" is a waste of your time.

Butteye_Jest

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Jan 5, 2010, 3:58:52 AM1/5/10
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In article <Xns9CF66B2D7AE34du...@nomail.afraid.org>,
sittingduck <du...@spamherelots.com> wrote:

> From The Sunday Times
> January 3, 2010
> Scientists say dolphins should be treated as 'non-human persons'
>
> Dolphins have been declared the world's second most intelligent creatures
> after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they
> should be treated as "non-human persons".
>
> Studies into dolphin behaviour have highlighted how similar their
> communications are to those of humans and that they are brighter than
> chimpanzees. These have been backed up by anatomical research showing that
> dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence.
>
> The researchers argue that their work shows it is morally unacceptable to
> keep such intelligent animals in amusement parks or to kill them for food
> or by accident when fishing. Some 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises
> die in this way each year.
>
> "Many dolphin brains are larger than our own and second in mass only to
> the human brain when corrected for body size," said Lori Marino, a
> zoologist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, who has used magnetic
> resonance imaging scans to map the brains of dolphin species and compare
> them with those of primates.
>
> Read more:
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/article6973994.ece#cid=OTC-RSS&a
> ttr=797084

Check out the movie "what the bleep?" Quantum physics wow!

So I climb back up the rabbit hole as much as I can to try to understand
the Republican types, but it's far too late. Once you're as evolved as I
am, as we are, there ain't no going back, and "you" know that.
I wouldn't mind playing with Dolphins though so they're probably smarter
than Republicons.

Bleep! What a boost!

--
Ole Butteye

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