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Jun 19th, 2005 11:35 PM
ScruU2wice why do you think he still has hair...
Jun 19th, 2005 10:24 PM
Zebra 3 - Ozzie's killing animals???
Jun 19th, 2005 12:21 AM
El Blanco Bah, thats still no excuse for them being responsible for more animal deaths than Ted Nugent, Ozzie Osbourne, and Alice Cooper combined.
Jun 18th, 2005 03:07 PM
ziggytrix Blanco, if they did that, they wouldn't have the controversy that allows them to pull in $49 million a year. Funny how domeone doing something good gets less attention than someone doing something outrageous.
Jun 18th, 2005 02:20 PM
Immortal Goat But Blanco, that wouldn't be as fun as simultaneously insulting every rational person in the country while still being able to kill things.

You gotta start thinking this stuff through. Seriously.
Jun 18th, 2005 01:29 PM
El Blanco Not to mention that PETA pulls in at least $49 million a year in donations. Most of that, in fact, the vast majority, goes towards advertising campaigns that compare parents who give their kids milk to SS officers.

Why not use that money to keep atleast some of those animals they claim to love so much alive?
Jun 18th, 2005 02:53 AM
adept_ninja In my government class we had this chick who was a PETA freak I would love to tell her this. I made her shit herself when I told her that the spokesperson for PETA used insulin thats tested on dogs. She didnt believe me at first but I told her to go look it up and she did and never said shit to me again for eating my ham sandwhich in class
Jun 17th, 2005 10:48 PM
Emu
Two PETA Employees Arrested for Animal Cruelty

http://www.the-dispatch.com/apps/pbc...06&cachetime=5

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Two PETA employees arrested for animal cruelty

The Associated Press

Two employees of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have been charged with animal cruelty after dumping dead dogs and cats in a shopping center garbage bin, police said Thursday.

Investigators staked out the bin after discovering that dead animals had been dumped there every Wednesday for the past four weeks, Ahoskie police said in a prepared statement.

Police found 18 dead animals in the trash bin and 13 more in a van registered to PETA. The animals were from animal shelters in Northampton and Bertie counties, police said. The two were picking up animals to be brought back to PETA headquarters for euthanization, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk said Thursday.

Neither police nor PETA offered any theory on why the animals might have been dumped.

Local officials and veterinarians said they were told that PETA would find homes for the animals, not euthanize them. PETA has scheduled a news conference for Friday afternoon in Norfolk, Va., where the group is based, to discuss the charges.

Police charged Andrew Benjamin Cook, 24, of Virginia Beach, Va., and Adria Joy Hinkle, 27, of Norfolk, Va., each with 31 felony counts of animal cruelty and eight misdemeanor counts of illegal disposal of dead animals. They were released on bond and an initial court date was set for Friday in Winton.

Hinkle has been suspended, but Cook continues to work PETA, Newkirk said. Hinkle has worked for more than two years as one of its community animal project employees in North Carolina, PETA spokeswoman Colleen O'Brien said. Cook, who joined a couple of months ago, was being trained.

Newkirk said she doubted Hinkle had ever been cruel to an animal and said if the animals were placed in the bin, "We will be appalled."

PETA euthanizes animals by lethal injection, which it considers more humane than gassing groups of animals, as poor counties are forced to do, O'Brien said.

"PETA has provided euthanasia services to various counties in (North Carolina) to prevent animals from being shot behind a shed or gassed in windowless metal boxes, both practices that were carried out until PETA volunteered to provide a painless death, free of charge," Newkirk said.

But veterinarian Patrick Proctor said that authorities found a female cat and her two "very adoptable" kittens among the dead animals. He said they were taken from Ahoskie Animal Hospital.

"These were just kittens we were trying to find homes for," he said. "PETA said they would do that, but these cats never made it out of the county."

PETA had taken 50 animals from Proctor's practice over the past two years, he said.

PETA also has taken animals from veterinarian James Brown in Northampton County.

"When they started taking them, they said they would try to find homes for them," Brown said, adding that no one checked on the animals afterward.

Barry Anderson, Bertie County's animal control officer, identified nearly all of the dumped dogs as ones that Cook and Hinkle picked up just a few hours earlier Wednesday, said Detective Sgt. Ed Pittman of the Bertie County Sheriff's Office.

Anderson also said that the PETA representatives "told him they were picking up the dogs to take them back to Norfolk where they would find them good homes," Pittman said.
Why are people who work for PETA invariably idiots?

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