Posted by Dave from MN on November 16, 2007 at 05:48:45 from (67.133.91.236):
In Reply to: Re: Cat Killers part 2 posted by I Wanna Farmall on November 16, 2007 at 05:01:23:
I gaurantee that the 16,000 chickens in my house are safer, fed better, have better access to water, and are protected from disease far better than yours. Small family farms are awesome do not get me wrong, but there are not enough of them anymore to feed the world. Lanse, you are bound to get some stern and passionate replies whenever you mention PETA, here, in this community, which has welcomed you. PETA and the other's groups that have too much time on their hands are against what our way of life is. Most of us are farmers, hunters, growers and the like. Groups like the one you support basically would love to put us all out of business. Then what would we all do, come live with you?? What do your folks do for an income? What if, just think about this, a group with millions and millions of hollywood $$ started to target and shut down the industry that provides your folks with a life. Would that make sense. The majority, and by that I mean 98% or better of farmers with animals care for their animals far more than they do for their own health. Most farmers will come right out and tell, the animals come first, take care of your animals, and tyhey will take care of you. I mean come on, think about, is a animal grower gonna make any money torturing,neglegting, and being cruel to his critters. Heck no. You want healthy animals, nice fat fed animals. That makes our way of life. Do you think any farmer makes any money sending animals you see in the propoganda you see on your clubs sight, NO!, we would be selling cull animals at a loss. You are at an impressionable age, may not have a lot of friends and joined this PETA to feel part of something. If you truelly beleive in what they stand for , you had better release ALL your critters. If you like to fish, better not use live bait. Become a VEGAN. Put you money and passion into something worth while that is ruining this county, put your effort towards groups that are fighting for abused children, women, against child porn industry. Dont you think these things are for more important?
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