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http://www.seashepherd.org/news/media_080329_1.html
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has previously warned the Canadian government that it was irresponsibly allowing wooden hulled non-ice- class vessels to participate in the seal slaughter. Last year, many of these vessels were damaged, and a few were crushed in the ice and lost. This year, the Canadian government's irresponsibility has resulted in a major tragedy. Last night, four Magadalen Island sealers died when their 12 metre sealing boat capsized while being towed by a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker. The boat had lost steerage about 40 miles North of Cape Breton Island. The Canadian Coast Guard responded to its distress signal and placed the vessel under tow. Captain Paul Watson, Founder and President of Sea Shepherd and a former member of the Canadian Coast Guard, said, I find it incredible that the Coast Guard would place a small boat like that in tow behind a powerful icebreaker in such heavy ice conditions without first taking the crew onboard. They deliberately placed those men in an unsafe situation, and there should be a full inquiry into the circumstances that have led to the deaths of these four men. Yesterday, over 100 sealers headed out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the Magdalen Islands on 16 small boats. In addition to the one that has already sunk, three other sealing vessels are in trouble in the waters off Cape Breton, with two of them taking on water and the third broken down with mechanical problems. In his efforts to further his own political ambitions, Loyola Hearn is sending these sealers into treacherous ice conditions in unsafe vessels, and the Canadian government has demonstrated that they do not have the resources to come to their rescue efficiently, said Captain Watson. It appears that the government is more concerned about keeping Sea Shepherd from documenting the slaughter of seals than they are about protecting the lives of Canadian fishermen. Sea Shepherd's ship, the Farley Mowat, is working its way through the ice of the Gulf of St. Lawrence towards the area where the seals are being killed. This will bring Sea Shepherd into contact with the sealing vessels caught in the ice. We will of course rescue any sealers should they require help, said Captain Watson. Unlike the sealers and the government of Canada, the Sea Shepherd crew is motivated by both mercy and compassion and a respect for all life including the lives of those who inflict pain, suffering, and death upon the most innocent of animals the seal pups. At the same time that the search for the bodies was taking place, the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans dispatched a plane to fly over the Farley Mowat to once again order us out of Canadian waters. I am astounded at their priorities, said Captain Alex Cornelissen on the Farley Mowat. I would have thought that all of their resources would have been directed at assisting sealing vessels in trouble in the ice and that harassing Sea Shepherd would be the last of their worries. |
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On Mar 31, 8:51 pm, m II attempts to change subject:
Yes and the USA's lapdog Canaduh agreed to join and support the war effort. I was on the streets protesting against the war five years ago. So what has either to do with Canada's seal pup killing. What a lame effort to divert the thread from Canaduh's annual public relations debacle of animal cruelty for MONEY. Nice try. And you are what passes for an "intellectual" in Canaduh? Wow, things are worse than I thought up in the "great" white north. |
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Mississippi and Canada (I have posted about that in here before) does a
lot of trade/business. www.devilfinder.com Mississippi and Canada Alberta is different from Eastern Canada.As different as Montana is from New England.Gawd, I am Glad I dont live in New England or the left coast,,, I am Scotch Irish and I HATE England! cuhulin |
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Those Freaks in New England and those Freaks over yonder on the left
coast dont talk right either.Left coast, yew = you,, mie = me.New England, Boston, Pahk da cahr.I am not knockin those freaks, I just dont like the way they talk and I dont like their accents.Montana 1956, Far = Fire.Kansas 1957, Shapoo = Shampoo.Screw those Freaks!!!! cuhulin |
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I dont like Canadians accents either.I am Highly Preducided.I been
learnin that married Irish woman wayyyy over yonder across the big pond (via emailing her) how to speak Mississippi Southron.But on the phone, she loses it. cuhulin |
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On Apr 2, 2:27*am, wrote:
I dont like Canadians accents either.I am Highly Preducided.I been learnin that married Irish woman wayyyy over yonder across the big pond (via emailing her) how to speak Mississippi Southron.But on the phone, she loses it. cuhulin When I was seventeen, I went to Morehead City, North Carolina, from my home in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. Helped to prepare a twenty seven foot saiboat. Cleaning and preparing the hull and putting a Volvo diesel auxillary engine in it. Spent two weeks there working with some southerners. Somehow I started talking with a souther accent from hearing and talking with southerners for that time. I can't fake that accent.... it came natural. Lost it shortly after getting back to Canada. Hitchhiked back to Canada, carrying a duffle bag and a suit case..... got a ride in West Virginia from a guy with a bottle of whiskey on the seat that was half empty.... He says "Where're you headed?" I said "Canada". He says "Oh... you got your notice huh?" He thought I was an American and got my draft notice, and was headed for Canada to escape the draft.. Vietnam was still going on. I said, "No. I'm Canadian and headed home" he said "Sure, sure... you're Canadian....Ha. ha.... ha... " Had to show him I.D. before he would believe me. |
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Cato, you ought to try learning the Mississippi accent sometime.
cuhulin |
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On Apr 2, 2:25*pm, wrote:
Cato, you ought to try learning the Mississippi accent sometime. cuhulin Closest I've ever been to Mississippi was Alabama, on our way back to Canada from Florida, on a family trip back in '63. Still had seperate washrooms and everything in Alabama. The big civil rights push was just underway I think. I was only twelve at the time. Can't remember a lot of the politics at the time. I remember going on that big battleship in Mobile. The U.S.S. Alabama. Wow... the huge 16 inch guns...... huge.... like a floating town that ship is.... but a town built as a fortress..... Don't know if the Mississippi accent is like the rest of the south.... but I bet I would love the catfish and cajun food. ![]() tried alligator before.... not bad at all... |
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