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by LAVK-9 on 10 March 2010 - 05:03
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/petas-euthanasia-rates-have-critics-fuming/19384880
Some people just need to get a life and fight for something a bit more important then sterilizing all animals!!
Some people just need to get a life and fight for something a bit more important then sterilizing all animals!!

by CrysBuck25 on 10 March 2010 - 06:03
It's only going to get worse, until folks take their heads out of the sand or wherever else they have them stuffed, and stop supporting these kinds of groups. We all know what's behind PETA, and it sure as heck isn't animal welfare.
Ah, well, until Americans are once again capable of thinking critically with their heads instead of thinking irrationally with their hearts, it will continue.
RIP to all the animals that PETA has killed over the past decade...I'm sure it was all very humane.
Night all.
Crys
Ah, well, until Americans are once again capable of thinking critically with their heads instead of thinking irrationally with their hearts, it will continue.
RIP to all the animals that PETA has killed over the past decade...I'm sure it was all very humane.
Night all.
Crys

by Pharaoh on 10 March 2010 - 07:03
When you go into the wildlands, they tell you not to feed the wild animals because it would interfere with their natural lives.
PETA believes that the best welfare for wild animals is to live in the wildlands never interacting with non-wild humans. In fact, they believe that evil, interfering humans should not even be allowed access to the wildlands. Increasingly large areas of wildlands are off limits to evil, interfering humans. In the perfect world that PETA envisions, evil, interfereing humans will live confined in densely packed high-rise cities without even parakeets for pets.
In this perfect world PETA imagines, dogs are a serious problem. They want to be, and have to be, with the humans they have partnered with since we lived in caves. They are no longer wild and don't belong in the wildlands living wild lives.
There is no place for dogs in PETA's utopia.
Their solution is spay, neuter and euthanasia.
Michele
PETA believes that the best welfare for wild animals is to live in the wildlands never interacting with non-wild humans. In fact, they believe that evil, interfering humans should not even be allowed access to the wildlands. Increasingly large areas of wildlands are off limits to evil, interfering humans. In the perfect world that PETA envisions, evil, interfereing humans will live confined in densely packed high-rise cities without even parakeets for pets.
In this perfect world PETA imagines, dogs are a serious problem. They want to be, and have to be, with the humans they have partnered with since we lived in caves. They are no longer wild and don't belong in the wildlands living wild lives.
There is no place for dogs in PETA's utopia.
Their solution is spay, neuter and euthanasia.
Michele

by BabyEagle4U on 10 March 2010 - 13:03
All this crap is getting insane like progressed cancer ... PETA bitched and made a big stink about Obama killing a fly on TV, now they have his support to ban recreational fishing in the United States ? WTF !!
Fishing, even a poor man with no gear can feed his family with a line and stick.
I hope this crap doesn't pass. All people's love to take the family fishing since the caveman days. LOL
sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/saltwater/news/story
This world is messed up. What other country out there banned inland recreational fishing ? Is there one ?
Fishing, even a poor man with no gear can feed his family with a line and stick.
I hope this crap doesn't pass. All people's love to take the family fishing since the caveman days. LOL
sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/saltwater/news/story
This world is messed up. What other country out there banned inland recreational fishing ? Is there one ?

by Pharaoh on 10 March 2010 - 17:03
Soon we will be eating soylent green and having pet roaches.
Michele
Michele

by CrysBuck25 on 10 March 2010 - 17:03
No, Michelle, we won't be keeping pet roaches..They, too, are wild and deserve to live free of the bonds of slavery which man would place upon them...But as for eating Soylent Green....Now there's a perfect solution. If humans are recycled into food, we won't need land to bury them, or to burn fossil fuels to cremate them, and they'd be feeding other humans so we wouldn't need to use the land for farming, leaving yet more of it for wild lands...
By Jove, I think you've done it! This is a perfect, PETA inspired utopia where no longer will humans be subjecting the earth to their depravites, by consuming their own kind, they don't harm any living species, plant or animal...
Now comes Logan's Run into the mix...Where humans decide they've had enough of being told how long they may live and how they may live, and all hell breaks loose. Ah, there goes utopia....
Dogs are considered a luxury item, and I read an article a while back that said that dogs create more CO2 that an SUV in a year, if you consider the animals that are raised to be butchered and made into dog food, the carbon production from making leashes, collars, dog toys, kennels, treats, all that stuff....
Crazy, but they move among us, they reproduce, AND THEY VOTE!
Crys
By Jove, I think you've done it! This is a perfect, PETA inspired utopia where no longer will humans be subjecting the earth to their depravites, by consuming their own kind, they don't harm any living species, plant or animal...
Now comes Logan's Run into the mix...Where humans decide they've had enough of being told how long they may live and how they may live, and all hell breaks loose. Ah, there goes utopia....
Dogs are considered a luxury item, and I read an article a while back that said that dogs create more CO2 that an SUV in a year, if you consider the animals that are raised to be butchered and made into dog food, the carbon production from making leashes, collars, dog toys, kennels, treats, all that stuff....
Crazy, but they move among us, they reproduce, AND THEY VOTE!
Crys

by Pharaoh on 10 March 2010 - 18:03
Crys,
How insensitive of me. Roaches have a right to be free just as much as we do.
I wonder if an ant colony would be OK if they were free to come and go as they please.
Oh no, my head is filling with unortodox thoughts.
I think I will turn myself in to a re-education camp to get "clear".
Michele
How insensitive of me. Roaches have a right to be free just as much as we do.
I wonder if an ant colony would be OK if they were free to come and go as they please.
Oh no, my head is filling with unortodox thoughts.
I think I will turn myself in to a re-education camp to get "clear".
Michele
by olskoolgsds on 11 March 2010 - 00:03
Good posts to all.
I do not fear the blatant things they do, most can see the folly in it. I worry about the behind the scenes efforts and success they have through orginizations that have kindred spirits with them such as HSUS etc. It is the subtle things that "appear" good that lead so many well intentioned citizens to support them. I wished I had the optimism that our country and others are going to pull their heads out of their rears and see what is coming round the bend, but I do not.
Thanks for bringing this thread up, it is our single biggest threat, not byb's, puppy mills, or those that do not title dogs they breed.
I do not fear the blatant things they do, most can see the folly in it. I worry about the behind the scenes efforts and success they have through orginizations that have kindred spirits with them such as HSUS etc. It is the subtle things that "appear" good that lead so many well intentioned citizens to support them. I wished I had the optimism that our country and others are going to pull their heads out of their rears and see what is coming round the bend, but I do not.
Thanks for bringing this thread up, it is our single biggest threat, not byb's, puppy mills, or those that do not title dogs they breed.

by ShadyLady on 11 March 2010 - 01:03
Yes, the PETA crazies do vote and their organization has a lot of money.

by Mindhunt on 11 March 2010 - 01:03
My husband just listened to a local radio show down here in Florida and the announcer was against "pit bulls" and any of those "dangerous breeds" under the Breed Specific Legislation that Florida is trying to pass and anyone who felt the same should become active and protect their wonderful state. 102.5 The Bone for you Tampa area people, I wish I could remember the announcer's name, he is on in the afternoons.
I know this is a little off the PETA thing but still along the same rigid-uneducated-stupid-PETA lines and just happened to hit me wrong.
As for the PETA announement, well, if the dogs are unadoptable as they say, then the dogs are in a better place then a PETA ad, I do believe living in some of those shelters for months on end is not pleasant and maybe euthanizing is kinder as long as it is done humanely. I don't agree with the hypocrisy PETA is spewing. We will see how long it takes them to put a positive spin on this and who will follow along with them.
I know this is a little off the PETA thing but still along the same rigid-uneducated-stupid-PETA lines and just happened to hit me wrong.
As for the PETA announement, well, if the dogs are unadoptable as they say, then the dogs are in a better place then a PETA ad, I do believe living in some of those shelters for months on end is not pleasant and maybe euthanizing is kinder as long as it is done humanely. I don't agree with the hypocrisy PETA is spewing. We will see how long it takes them to put a positive spin on this and who will follow along with them.
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