Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Shambo the bull
When you’re back is to the wall—or the cliff—you might as well... I believe this is all about b.s.—sacred b.s., perhaps...but b.s. nonetheless. Whatever.
U.K. appeals court sets bull's-eye on sick but 'sacred' bovine
Hindu monastery in Wales devastated by court's reversal
Last Updated: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 | 9:56 AM ET
The Associated Press
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/07/24/shambo-bull.html
The decision to slaughter a bull revered as sacred by his Hindu caretakers is justified, a British court ruled Monday, overturning a decision by a lower court last week.
The ruling could spell the end for Shambo, a six-year-old Friesian bull, whose life has been in jeopardy since he tested positive for bovine tuberculosis in April.
Local regulations stipulate that cattle suspected of carrying the disease be slaughtered, but Shambo's caretakers at the Skanda Vale monastery in southwestern Wales have mounted a campaign to save the beast. Hindus consider cattle sacred, and lawyers for the monastery argued that slaughtering the bull would interfere with their religious rights.
The monastery also took its case to the public, creating an internet petition, a blog containing Shambo's "daily thoughts," and even a webcast called "Moo Tube" that tracks the bull's movements around its hay-filled shrine.
U.K. appeals court sets bull's-eye on sick but 'sacred' bovine
Hindu monastery in Wales devastated by court's reversal
Last Updated: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 | 9:56 AM ET
The Associated Press
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/07/24/shambo-bull.html
The decision to slaughter a bull revered as sacred by his Hindu caretakers is justified, a British court ruled Monday, overturning a decision by a lower court last week.
The ruling could spell the end for Shambo, a six-year-old Friesian bull, whose life has been in jeopardy since he tested positive for bovine tuberculosis in April.
Local regulations stipulate that cattle suspected of carrying the disease be slaughtered, but Shambo's caretakers at the Skanda Vale monastery in southwestern Wales have mounted a campaign to save the beast. Hindus consider cattle sacred, and lawyers for the monastery argued that slaughtering the bull would interfere with their religious rights.
The monastery also took its case to the public, creating an internet petition, a blog containing Shambo's "daily thoughts," and even a webcast called "Moo Tube" that tracks the bull's movements around its hay-filled shrine.
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Shambo the hamburger!!! If the Hindus wanted their bull kept alive, they should have said they were Muslims. The government would be a LOT more hesitant if they knew they'd bring on a wave of suicide bombing jihadists.
Or maybe we could put your fucking hamburger in your fucking ass and also kill your fucking suicide bomber jihadists. that would be a lot fun.
Or maybe we could just have you provide all the suicide bomber jihadists with free oral sex. It wouldn't kill them, but YOU would have a lot of fun, cum-guzzler. Then again, by your post, you seem to have more of an anal fixation. So maybe it would be buttsex for the win? Enjoy!
Or maybe you could have hardcore double D.P and oral sex with your suicide bomber jihadists brother and call it even. and also you know what you could do fuck your prophet muhammed and put cum on his face. he might look like a porn star with your load of cum.Enjoy! your nasty fucking islamic sex with your prophet and take off your fucking hijab before you buttfuck your prophet. You mother-fucker muslim.
Umm... you took my post to mean I was a Muslim? Haha, you need to work on your reading comprehension, chief.
Just because I SAID something about Muslims automatically makes me one? With all your talk about anal, exactly what does that make YOU?
Just because I SAID something about Muslims automatically makes me one? With all your talk about anal, exactly what does that make YOU?
Hey, dude, chill out—Talapus has posted more about your stuff as a regular post—for Sunday the 29th of July.
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