| Re: Two cyclists attacked and beaten in Portland In article <45affc8f$0$16986$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
"Gooserider" <Gooserider@mouse-potato.com> writes:
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> "Tom Keats" <tkeats2005@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:qcpmoe.1t2.ln@bud.garden.local...
>> In article <ubhpq29qj22s32n120m1hqdjipu1e676fa@4ax.com>,
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>> cheers, & there's no such thing as "race" among homo sapiens,
>> Tom
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> That's as ludicrous as saying there's no such thing as "breed" among dogs.
> Unless, of course, you think all dogs are the same, or that people have
> somehow transcended being animals.
Okay then, God Damn It, say: "breed" instead of
"race" when you're talking about people, and
see how far that gets ya.
Dogs have been (artificially and selectively)
bred to perform specific tasks at the whims and
becks & calls of their Owners. Is that the case
with People?
****er Spaniel/Gordon Setter crosses make the
best all-around upland bird-hunting dogs (IMHO.)
Border Collies are good herders.
St. Bernards & related breeds (e.g: Newfoundlands,
Belgian barge dogs, etc) desperately want to
please & protect their human masters.
So, since you equate the concept of "race" with
breeding -- which "breeds" of humans do you think
are best suited for what purposes?
cheers, & Rock On,
Tom
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