JJ

11/03/2006 9:57 AM

OT - Don't go to PETA for a shop dog

http://www.petakillsanimals.com/



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you
"know"?.
- Granny Weatherwax


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Dave Balderstone

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/03/2006 9:57 AM

11/03/2006 4:09 PM

March 15th is Eat an Animal for PETA Day!

Fire up the grill!

tt

"tom"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/03/2006 9:57 AM

11/03/2006 9:49 AM

Not to side with PETA on this, but you might be surprised at the
euthanasia rates at your local "Humane Society"/ dog pound. My wife
brought home a puppy from the pound yesterday (she'a a volunteer
dog-walker) to be fattened up so he'd be adoptable. Seems that people
see a few ribs on the side of an otherwise healthy puppy, and won't
even think about adopting it. So they're put down. Policy. Spay and
neuter, folks. Tom, getting a little rain in Tucson!

tt

"tom"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/03/2006 9:57 AM

11/03/2006 1:03 PM

My neighbors Mark and Juanita wrote: In that link, at least as a single
data point for the specific area in
which the PETA gang was caught, the link article pointed out that the
SPCA
in that same town was adopting out 73% of the animals placed in its
care
vs. the 13.7% that PETA lists as its aggregate 2004 rate.



Consider the source....? Tom

RC

Richard Clements

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/03/2006 9:57 AM

10/03/2006 3:34 PM

tom wrote:

> My neighbors Mark and Juanita wrote: In that link, at least as a single
> data point for the specific area in
> which the PETA gang was caught, the link article pointed out that the
> SPCA
> in that same town was adopting out 73% of the animals placed in its
> care
> vs. the 13.7% that PETA lists as its aggregate 2004 rate.
>
>
>
> Consider the source....? Tom


The numbers in Northfork, Va are a little off, if memory servers, PETA was
adopting animals from the SPCA, thats why the SPCA didn't put them down.
PETA was taking them and then looking for homes to put them in the real
question is why is PETA taking animals it can't take care of and if they
can find homes for them and have to put them down, why are they dumping the
bodys?

by no means am I supporting PETA, they have become a far left wacko group,
kinda always where, but now there loosing touch with reality. Kinda
reminds me of the "peace activists" that become violent mobs, or the
anti-aborionists that bomb abortion clinics. once you become a fanatic
Reality stops being important to them.
--
if corn oil comes from corn,
and olive oil comes from olives
where dose baby oil come from?

JJ

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/03/2006 9:57 AM

11/03/2006 10:19 AM

http://www.thisistrue.com/peta.html



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you
"know"?.
- Granny Weatherwax

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/03/2006 9:57 AM

11/03/2006 11:32 AM

On 11 Mar 2006 09:49:55 -0800, "tom" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Not to side with PETA on this, but you might be surprised at the
>euthanasia rates at your local "Humane Society"/ dog pound. My wife
>brought home a puppy from the pound yesterday (she'a a volunteer
>dog-walker) to be fattened up so he'd be adoptable. Seems that people
>see a few ribs on the side of an otherwise healthy puppy, and won't
>even think about adopting it. So they're put down. Policy. Spay and
>neuter, folks. Tom, getting a little rain in Tucson!

In that link, at least as a single data point for the specific area in
which the PETA gang was caught, the link article pointed out that the SPCA
in that same town was adopting out 73% of the animals placed in its care
vs. the 13.7% that PETA lists as its aggregate 2004 rate.



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