Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 May no longer on Sea Shepherd board April 04, 2008 - 5:26 am By: Colleen Hennan Following controversial comments by the society's leader, Green Party head Elizabeth May has resigned from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society advisory board. Paul Watson said earlier this week that the deaths of four sealers off Cape Breton is not as great a tragedy as the deaths of the seals they kill. May is friends with Watson, and she tells the Herald she will remain that way but she cannot support his comments. May also says she probably shouldn't have been on the advisory board in the first place, but she still thinks the Sea Shepherd Society has done good work overall. http://pets.Fortheanimals7/join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Thats how he is...at least he talks the truth. Thousands of animals are brutally slaughtered and noone bats an eye, but if one human dies while in the act of murdering them, the powers that be all fall about lamenting.... He said as much about the whalers too, it doesn't matter what nationality these kind of people are, they all come out of the same mould. George Adamson said that he thought that an elephant's life was worth more than a poachers... I agree with both of them... Jill - Shannon Morgan Anti-Fur Society ; Animal Rights Resources ; animalrightsandvegans ; Animals Advocates ; AnimalsNeedUsNow ; ARAs ; extreme-animal-rights ; Fortheanimals7 ; ; In Solidarity with Animals ; Planet4Animals ; Speak 4 Animals ; Vegan_Animal_Rights Friday, April 04, 2008 7:31 PM Elizabeth May no longer on Sea Shepherd board May no longer on Sea Shepherd board April 04, 2008 - 5:26 am By: Colleen Hennan Following controversial comments by the society's leader, Green Party head Elizabeth May has resigned from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society advisory board. Paul Watson said earlier this week that the deaths of four sealers off Cape Breton is not as great a tragedy as the deaths of the seals they kill. May is friends with Watson, and she tells the Herald she will remain that way but she cannot support his comments. May also says she probably shouldn't have been on the advisory board in the first place, but she still thinks the Sea Shepherd Society has done good work overall. http://pets.Fortheanimals7/join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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