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So what? Peta kills pets. http://www.petakillsanimals.com
They rake in some $28million in a year and tell people that they will take care of unwanted animals and find them all homes... and guess what? They get caught killing them and dumping the dead bodies of pets into dumpsters behind shopping centers. Just give it up! Animals are to serve two functions in today's society: They should be delicious, and fit well. http://www.vegetariansareevil.com |
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On 21 Jan 2007 05:57:36 -0800, "Beefeater" wrote:
So what? It means probably several things. One is that apparently wildlife biologists have confidence in the value of animal testing, which shouldn't be any surprise to anyone who thinks about it other than "aras" who sadly though amusingly can't understand at all. Another would be that there must be reason for it....probably overcrowding and disease due to insane hunting bans managed to be imposed by the same sort of "aras" who are too stupid to understand what good the research does....stupidity feeding stupidity.... Peta kills pets. http://www.petakillsanimals.com They rake in some $28million in a year and tell people that they will take care of unwanted animals and find them all homes... and guess what? They get caught killing them and dumping the dead bodies of pets into dumpsters behind shopping centers. Just give it up! Wait. Let's consider Newkirk's views on hoof and mouth plagues occuring in the Americas too: __________________________________________________ _______ Web posted Friday, April 27, 2001 State Veterinarian, PETA Head Differ On Outbreak [...] On Thursday, Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, renewed her claim that an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the United States would benefit herds by sparing them from a tortured existence and the slaughterhouse. A PETA spokesman said it's inconceivable that anyone would fail to see the sense of Newkirk's statements, which have rankled politicians and livestock farmers from Texas to Canada. [...] In a telephone interview from Richmond, Va., Newkirk reiterated her hope that foot-and-mouth -- which has ravaged herds in Europe -- reaches U.S. shores. ''It's a peculiar and disturbing thing to say, but it would be less than truthful if I pretended otherwise,'' she said. People would be better off without meat because it is tied to a host of ailments, Newkirk said. And animals would benefit because the current means of raising and slaughtering livestock are ''grotesquely cruel from start to finish.'' [...] http://www.pressanddakotan.com/stori...427010026.html ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Animals are to serve two functions in today's society: They should be delicious, and fit well. http://www.vegetariansareevil.com Yes, but there's no legitimate reason for us not to try to provide them with lives of positive value and humane deaths. |
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