Posted by mark on November 15, 2007 at 14:18:40 from (172.171.232.248):
In Reply to: Re: Cat Killers part 2 posted by Bill from MA on November 15, 2007 at 13:53:41:
PETA is a left wing radical group. Any organization whose goal is to destroy whatever they deem unacceptable without regard to the impact on the population as a whole, is a radical institution. The fur industry in this country was destroyed by the likes of PETA and the late Cleveland Amory's Friends of Animals. They have this twisted notion that animals are equated to humans. Well, God gave man dominion over the birds of the air and beasts of the fields (animals) for man's benefit. Cattle are an important food source and if we humans were meant to only eat vegetation, we would never have been given canine teeth to rip and tear flesh food. The wild animals of the earth serve a purpose in the food chain and are also a valuable renewable resource. The harvesting of these creatures for their hides and furs when done within the guidelines of the state Game departments..(which are staffed by biologists that study these creatures in a scientific and professional manner, calculate the rate at which these animals can be harvested and still retain a viable population for breeding and sustainability), is strictly verboten by the likes of PETA. PETA's methods are to shout down the voices of scientists and scream their own slanted dogma. I wish these people would crawl back into the hole they came out of and cease to exist. To suggest that food animals must be kept in conditions of comfort and cleanliness is down right stupid. Any livestock man knows that stressed animals do not fare well...but it is ridiculous to attempt to provide for them like people live. Duh! These TV shows of animal cops, makes me want to puke. "We are going out to check on a report that Fluffy the Cat and Baxter T. Beagle are living in filth and try to arrest the owner for inhumanity (what an oxymoron) towards these poor creatures."
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