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First of all, it's a sheep, not a goat. Second of all, the guy swinging the bat may be a Muslim himself, and the child luring the sheep inside surely is, so that puts an interesting twist on the whole event. Third, if these are U.S. soldiers involved, it may well be all the excuse the enemy needs to make extra trouble. After all, how dare Americans kill our sheep? You're assuming that logic is at work in the minds of the people over there.
Actually it looks to be a goat.I looked again and it does appear to be a sheep,as it has a long tail that is down.
Well thanks for that great service. So why do you have to raise and reproduce them yourself, if these domesticated animals are so prolific in the wild?
You seem to know little about feral animal populations.
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Haha funny. But seriously, you want to use them, not must use them. That's all I'm saying, since my first post. Do you understand what I'm saying now?
I knew what you were attempting to get across,your opinion regarding eating meat.Except we aren't herbivores.
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At least you aren't beating them with a bat to torture them to death. It's a start.
It is much more noble for the ruminant to be eaten while still alive by a pack of wolves...
By the way,the man killing the sheep isn't a US soldier,so why all the outrage?
Funny how US aircraft killing 20+ Pakistani's isn't that big a deal.
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