Dying animals...

Started by edtombell, Mar 30, 2009, 12:29 PM

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Vadie Stark

Did I spell that right? Oh well, most people use eggs this is much harder but alot more rewarding.
Not the one thing. I used to think I
could at least some way put things right.

Love Dogg

"Sometimes it runs its course in a day, babe.  Sometimes it goes from night after night."

el_chode

One time I saw a cop car run over a cat and keep going. I went to go help the cat and he was hurt bad. I held him as we raced to the emergency animal care facility 20 mins away.

He died in my arms that night, warm and comfortable instead of cold and in an intersection, and is buried in a red hoodie near a stream on the side of route 10 in Livingston, NJ
I'm surrounded by assholes

BH

I ate a steak last night?
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

Vadie Stark

Not the one thing. I used to think I
could at least some way put things right.

hizzo

One good thing about music: when it hits you feel no pain.

Leontheslut

lol

I totally thought this thread was going to be about how PETA kills 95% of the animals in it's care every year.

PETA Killed 95 Percent of Adoptable Pets in its Care During 2008

Hypocritical Animal Rights Group's 2008 Disclosures Bring Pet Death Toll To 21,339


WASHINGTON DC – Today the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) published documents online showing that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) killed 95 percent of the adoptable pets in its care during 2008. Despite years of public outrage over its euthanasia program, the animal rights group kills an average of 5.8 pets every day at its Norfolk, VA headquarters.


According to public records from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, PETA killed 2,124 pets last year and placed only seven in adoptive homes. Since 1998, a total of 21,339 dogs and cats have died at the hands of PETA workers.


Despite having a $32 million budget, PETA does not operate an adoption shelter. PETA employees make no discernible effort to find homes for the thousands of pets they kill every year. Last year, the Center for Consumer Freedom petitioned Virginia's State Veterinarian to reclassify PETA as a slaughterhouse.


CCF Research Director David Martosko said: "PETA hasn't slowed down its hypocritical killing machine one bit, but it keeps browbeating the rest of society with a phony 'animal rights' message. What about the rights of the thousands of dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens that die in PETA's headquarters building?"


Martosko added: "Since killing pets is A-OK with PETA, why should anyone listen to their demands about eating meat, using lab rats for medical research, or taking children to the circus?"


CCF obtained PETA's "Animal Record" filings since 1998 from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Members of the public can see these documents at PetaKillsAnimals.com.


In addition to exposing PETA's hypocritical record of killing defenseless animals, the Center for Consumer Freedom has publicized the animal rights group's ties to violent activists, and shed light on its aggressive message-marketing to children.
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meggha

I saw at least six dead baby birds today. Two were still breathing and trying to move. Quite disturbing, and it doesn't help that we've been having 65 mph winds here. The Southwest is gearing up for a huge Dust Storm, one like we've never seen before, I can feel it so strongly. The fires won't help a thing, of course. :'(
"Yeah, it's chaos, it's clocks, it's watermelons, it's everything."

Vadie Stark

Not the one thing. I used to think I
could at least some way put things right.

MickeyReds

As long as you keep a straight face...

el_chode

Quoteburn in hell leon

it's funny because leon is lion if tu hablas espanish
I'm surrounded by assholes