PETA Test
Sponge
Posted 3/8/2003 7:14 PM (#62978)
Subject: PETA Test




If PETA is for real, then let's see just how dedicated they are; the news has shown animals being tested in relation to bio/chem. effects...a slow death to these animals...where is PETA now...will they go to Iraq and protest this type of animal cruelty, or will they keep quiet and continue to bilk the public here? If they are who they say they are, there should be a plane load of them heading that way now as we speak...
Lone Stone
Posted 3/8/2003 8:48 PM (#62990 - in reply to #62978)
Subject: RE: PETA Test




Posts: 477


Location: Iowa
Maybe we need to get a donation going to get one way tickets for as many of them as we can.  UH-OH I just realized that I guess I would do something to help them.  Didn't think I would ever stoop so low.  But one way tickets might be worth while.
DocEsox
Posted 3/9/2003 1:16 AM (#63009 - in reply to #62978)
Subject: RE: PETA Test





Posts: 384


Location: Eagle River, Alaska
Oh Great Spongeness....your wisdom is fraught with faulty logic, oh Denseless One. They only have a desire to push forward their agenda where they can attain power and control....that would never happen in a third world area. Like the Iditarod race here in Alaska...several years ago the animal rights people protested it heavily so the Iditarod organizers invited them to have as many of their vets come up for the race as they wanted. Which they did....and after the race the vets had nothing bad to say about the care of the dogs. These people have never returned.

Besides....we shouldn't have to buy them any tickets as all their celeb buddies can just loan the Lear Jet for the weekend!

In Great Humbleness I Correct the Great One,
BrianW
Sponge
Posted 3/9/2003 6:58 AM (#63019 - in reply to #62978)
Subject: RE: PETA Test




I stand corrected my frozen friend! I guess it's much like life at home...once we walk through the door, we have no power or control.;) brother-in-law does the dog sled stuff; they have some organization here on the east coast, and they go to NY and PA for it during the winter. You will find me seeking the warmest part of any dwelling, vehicle or vessel!
sworrall
Posted 3/9/2003 8:53 AM (#63024 - in reply to #63019)
Subject: RE: PETA Test





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Actually, PETA has a delegation there in Iraq as we speak. They are concerned about our possible treatment of Saddam and the other animals in that government.

Sponge
Posted 3/9/2003 12:01 PM (#63036 - in reply to #62978)
Subject: RE: PETA Test




Correct Stever, and sadly they appear to have opened a European headquarters in France, desiring to give the "animals" even more time to be declawed and defanged...unfortunately in this case for sure you can't teach old dogs new tricks, for they have continued to bite the hands that try to feed them...
rpieske
Posted 3/9/2003 2:11 PM (#63046 - in reply to #62978)
Subject: RE: PETA Test





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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
Headquarters in France???? Did you hear about this?


-The French Woman - English Gent & The Soldier


The train was very crowded, so the soldier walked the full length of the train, searching for an empty seat. The only unoccupied seat was that next to a middle aged, well dressed French woman and was being used by a well coiffured Poodle. The war weary soldier asked, "Please ma'am, may I sit in that seat?"

The French woman looked down her nose at the soldier, sniffed and said, "You Americans, you are a very rude class of people. Can't you see my little Fifi is using that seat? I am the regional representative of PETA, and my Fifi has just as much right to travel in comfort as you do. "

The soldier walked away, limping on his wounded leg, eager to find a place to rest, but after walking the full length of the train found himself standing before the same lady with the dog. Again he asked, "Please, lady, May I sit there? I am exhausted."

The French woman wrinkled her nose and snorted, "You Americans are not only rude but you are also arrogant and disrespectful."

With this the weary soldier very calmly reached down, picked up the dog and briskly threw it out of the window of the moving train, and sat down in the empty seat.

The woman shrieked and railed, and demanded that someone defend her and chastise the soldier.

An English gentleman sitting across the aisle spoke in a very calm, strong voice. "You know sir, you Americans do seem to have a penchant for doing the wrong thing. You eat with the wrong hand, you drive on the wrong side of the road, and now sir, you have gone and thrown the wrong B*tch out of the window."