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]]>If someone cannot survive w/o hunting, I don’t think it is entirely wrong to kill. However, unless you were lost or found yourself in an accidental place I don’t know why this would be the case.
At one of my blogs, http://thevegansoul.wordpress.com , I recently had a couple of hunting related posts. I’d love to hear what some of you guys think about what I had to say!!! =)
]]>I do think hunting is more humane than factory farming, of course. But it still gives me the creeps. Those animals are just living peaceful, happy lives…if people have problems feeding their families, it’d be affordable to live on beans and whole fruits and veggies.
BTW, I was in Nashville this past weekend, and I stopped in at Trader Joe’s! Loved it! Especially the prices. In some cases, they were way cheaper than Whole Foods…like all the $1.99 salsas! I also bought the famed Beefless Strips, but I’ve yet to try them out.
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