How?s that hardcore fanzine? Still take the piss?
Why and T got records, demos on cassette.
Summer of the seven inch. Too cool for school.
Manifestoes at Kinko?s, pinko commies play no fools.

I feel the spirit moving over me.
There are clouds beneath my feet.

When vegans attack on ten speed bikes.
Tattoos with meaning, American Spirit Lights.

It?s hard to smoke ?em when you got to be runnin?
Congressional and D.C.P.D.
Lafayette Park undercovers,
The saddest sight you ever see, ever see.
Tear gas electric! You know I can?t quit this riot.
Strictly professional insurrectionist kid, and I can?t deny it.

I feel the spirit moving over me.
There are clouds beneath my feet.

When vegans attack on ten speed bikes.
Tattoos with meaning, American Spirit Lights.
Freshmen in fatigues. You know he?s fighting for his right.
Copious note taker. American Spirit Lights.

I feel the spirit moving over me.
I feel the spirit moving over me.
There are clouds beneath my feet.

When vegans attack on ten speed bikes.
Tattoos with meaning, American Spirit Lights.
Freshmen in fatigues. You know he?s fighting for his right.
Copious note taker. American Spirit Lights.



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    I'm never said I wasn't uptight - I do get tense when people create conflict for having different beliefs or backgrounds.

    Plants do have a circulatory system; they can reproduce sexually; and when they finish their last 'gulp' of water they let out a high pitched sound that can't be heard my human ears. They grow and turn towards the sun.

    I was not suggesting plants feel pain but they ARE alive UNTIL you pick/harvest them - then they are DEAD; if you're talking about how it's wrong to eat something that's dead you need to consider this.

    And quite frankly, simply because someone states their nationality does not mean everyone has free-range to have a go at it.

    If someone said they were American or English or Australian, that doesn't mean anyone has the right to call them a "dumb American", "stupid Brit" or "ignorant Australian" because it's called racism if you criticise someone for their ethnicity - if you think they're "dumb", "stupid" or "ignorant" say that but be prepared for a backlash; it's human nature to defend one's integrity (which is why everyone is discussing this with such enthusiasm - people are defending their own way of life over that of another).

    As I keep saying: be a vegan if you want to be a vegan; be an omnivore if you want to be an omnivore - it's a matter of choice and people should have that right to choose!

    Missing_Fairyon February 25, 2008   Link

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