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Boycott the boycotters!

By Gary Johns - posted Thursday, 25 November 2004


He once wrote that Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh "should not be allowed to take even one more life", urging the terrorist's warden to serve the condemned prisoner meatless meals. When McVeigh opted for a vegetarian last meal, Friedrich proclaimed that the decision to abstain from meat "groups him with some of the world's greatest visionaries, including Albert Schweitzer, Gandhi, Leo Tolstoy and Albert Einstein".

A final excerpt from the A&F catalogue may help to convince AWI of the strategy.

Question: "How much masturbation is too much masturbation?"

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A&F: "Once a day is fine, three times a day is a little out of control, five times a day is perfect."

Show the wankers a thing or two, Ian - organise a boycott!

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First published in The Australian on November 23, 2004.



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Gary Johns is a former federal member of Parliament and served as a minister in the Keating Government. Since December 2017 he has been the commissioner of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

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