Are you kidding me????

I actually know quite a bit about PETA & their "humane" treatment of animals, someone I know did a lot of research on this particular subject. Just Google around and then read up about what PETA did at their 'shelter' in Norfolk, Virginia. Depending on which source you believe, they killed anywhere from 86% to 97% of the possibly-adoptable animals that have come to that shelter since 1998.

PETA has to file what is called an "Animal Report" with the Virginia Department of Agriculture. These documents are now a matter of public record because another group sued to make them so. This anti-PETA bunch unfortunately seems to have its own particular agenda, but the facts as presented in the official filings with the Commonwealth of Virginia are:

Out of 9695 dogs & cats that came through PETA's Norfolk facility in 2008
7502 were reclaimed by owners,
4 dogs were adopted,
3 cats were adopted,
2124 were euthanized.

agnes!
 
I dont think this is what they had in mind


http://www.eurocosm.com/Application/Products/Flyc/flyc1GB.asp



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hey look it BURPS too!

:rotfl2:
 
I lost all respect for PETA a long time ago when they targeted our high school for a Special Olympics fundraiser they had. They had a raffle. People could buy tickets to cast their vote for whehter or not Larry the Lobster should live or die (side note, the lobster was from a tank in Hy-Vee and destined for human consumption). It was cute and fun and hey, the lobster was going to die without any intervention. But PETA protested the school and made a mess out of things. Needless to say the next year (my freshman year) the homecoming theme was "Under the Sea" complete with the return of Larry the Lobster.

This is just further proof that some people have way too much time on their hands.
 

I stopped caring what they had to say years ago, when they had a campaign targeting young people to drink beer instead of milk. I even think of a celebrity in a different light when they are a PETA supporter.

Actually, that was a joke. Absolutely PETA would like people to not drink cow's milk, but the whole Beer is Better thing was meant to be funny. Do you really think college kids are so stupid they would see that slogan and think "Hmmmm. If that's true, and I think it must be, I'll be having Bud Light on the cornflakes tomorrow."?

I'll answer. No, they aren't that stupid. They knew it was a joke.
 
I actually know quite a bit about PETA & their "humane" treatment of animals, someone I know did a lot of research on this particular subject. Just Google around and then read up about what PETA did at their 'shelter' in Norfolk, Virginia. Depending on which source you believe, they killed anywhere from 86% to 97% of the possibly-adoptable animals that have come to that shelter since 1998.

PETA has to file what is called an "Animal Report" with the Virginia Department of Agriculture. These documents are now a matter of public record because another group sued to make them so. This anti-PETA bunch unfortunately seems to have its own particular agenda, but the facts as presented in the official filings with the Commonwealth of Virginia are:

Out of 9695 dogs & cats that came through PETA's Norfolk facility in 2008
7502 were reclaimed by owners,
4 dogs were adopted,
3 cats were adopted,
2124 were euthanized.

agnes!

I have been a PETA member for a long time, and they have never hid the fact that they have to euthanize a lot of the animals they get from shelters. Most are too sick to be adopted or have diseases that cannot be healed. They dont euthanize animals to be mean.

Now, in our home, we catch and release critters that might get in - except for roaches! Ahh!!! I am an animal loving lady, but those buggers scare the you-know-what out of me.

People may not believe in everything that PETA does, but you have to remember, they are an animal activist group.

Flame away!
 
Flame away!


No flames from me. I'm proud of you. :thumbsup2

Sure PETA gets a lot of criticism over being "kooky" or over-the-top, but the fact remains that they have been instrumental in reducing animal cruelty in circuses, zoos and testing labs around the world.

I see Kelli Pickler was named Sexiest Vegetarian of 2009. Damn! When am I winning the title?:)
 
i like PETA's intentions but their outrage over the fly is a bit much. I knew as soon as I saw the incident that he was going to catch some flack over it. We don't kill bugs in our home except maybe a wasp if I couldn't get it to fly out a window.
 
No flames from me. I'm proud of you. :thumbsup2

Sure PETA gets a lot of criticism over being "kooky" or over-the-top, but the fact remains that they have been instrumental in reducing animal cruelty in circuses, zoos and testing labs around the world.
I see Kelli Pickler was named Sexiest Vegetarian of 2009. Damn! When am I winning the title?:)


Yes, they have. A lot of people have no idea what goes on in circuses and zoos and factory farming and PETA has shed a light on all of that.

I say we vote ourselves as the Sexiest Vegatarian's on the Disboards!! :rotfl: Now THAT would be a tag I would like to have! LOL!
 
PETA is an embarassment to animal lovers. I thought they were bad spraying paint on people who are wearing fur, robbing stores, and tackling models on runways, but this is ridiculous.
 
Peta is a stinking joke. Theyre anti pit bull....pro flies? Okey dokey.....
 
People may not believe in everything that PETA does, but you have to remember, they are an animal activist group.

Flys though are not animals...hence PETA should NOT have made a big deal about this!
 
PETA is an embarassment to animal lovers. I thought they were bad spraying paint on people who are wearing fur, robbing stores, and tackling models on runways, but this is ridiculous.
ITA!!!

I'm not an Obama lover but this is just plain stupid. I'm one of those that kills any insect that crosses the threshold. This is ridiculous. :sad2:
 
When I was in high school, PETA painted my leather coat. What did my parents do? They went out and got me 2 more! A suede coat and a leather coat. So, in essence PETA killed more animals because I just got more coats to replace the one that they destroyed! :rotfl2:

I get the whole idea of animal rights. I love animals, and I HATE to think of anyone abusing an animal. In fact, my pup is a shelter dog. BUT, there are some things that cannot be helped. I am all for the killing of insects that cause disease in the human population. Flies, mosquitos (carry west nile in my area) Deer ticks, etc. Not to mention all the other creatures that carry diseases i.e. rodents, and general varmin.

I am also for the testing of animals for MEDICAL purposes, as long as they are treated with respect. I am not saying to beat a chimp because he was a bad boy. I am saying you can still have a test animal and treat it with dignity. They are giving their lives for us, the least we can do is be kind and loving to them.

I also have a tendency to go to a meat market for our meat as opposed to a grocery store. The meat market I go to is NOT a factory farm, and their animals are treated very well. Even the slaughter is as humane as it can be.

I don't think all of PETA is bad. They did bring to light the issue of animal cruelty, but there is a point where it becomes too much. Their activism has become overzealous and people don't respond in a good way to that. PETA is basically creating hatred of their organization by being ridiculous in their saving of ALL creatures. So, the message that they originally gave (to treat animals with dignity and respect) has become overshadowed by their "new message" of never killing anything for any reason.

Just a few thoughts!
 
My goodness, he didn't kill a small bird. It was a fly, an insect not an animal. I think sometimes people/groups have entirely too much time on their hands. I for one could care less that the fly went to fly heaven, I would've smacked it down too. :sad2:
 
I actually know quite a bit about PETA & their "humane" treatment of animals, someone I know did a lot of research on this particular subject. Just Google around and then read up about what PETA did at their 'shelter' in Norfolk, Virginia. Depending on which source you believe, they killed anywhere from 86% to 97% of the possibly-adoptable animals that have come to that shelter since 1998.

PETA has to file what is called an "Animal Report" with the Virginia Department of Agriculture. These documents are now a matter of public record because another group sued to make them so. This anti-PETA bunch unfortunately seems to have its own particular agenda, but the facts as presented in the official filings with the Commonwealth of Virginia are:

Out of 9695 dogs & cats that came through PETA's Norfolk facility in 2008
7502 were reclaimed by owners,
4 dogs were adopted,
3 cats were adopted,
2124 were euthanized.

agnes!

I have been a PETA member for a long time, and they have never hid the fact that they have to euthanize a lot of the animals they get from shelters. Most are too sick to be adopted or have diseases that cannot be healed. They dont euthanize animals to be mean.

Now, in our home, we catch and release critters that might get in - except for roaches! Ahh!!! I am an animal loving lady, but those buggers scare the you-know-what out of me.

People may not believe in everything that PETA does, but you have to remember, they are an animal activist group.

Flame away!

No flames here, but I think you might have misunderstood what the Norfolk shelter is. In this instance, PETA itself IS the shelter, they control everything about it, it's the only one they actually run in the country. After accounting in the statistics for all the pets that were reclaimed by their owners, PETA didn't euthanize a lot of the animals, they basically euthanized them ALL. It is just interesting to me to see how their press releases match up with their real-life experiences. In 2008, they adopted out 7 cats & dogs while euthanizing over 2100. Some of their 'shelter' employees are also on record as having been arrested for transporting and dumping animal carcasses over the state line into North Carolina. A website, the non-partisan "Pet Connection", has some interesting comments & quotes about about the Norfolk facility: http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2008/03/27/letter-from-peta/

In 2005, on "Anderson Cooper 360", CNN aired an investigative report which included an interview with Dr. Patrick Proctor, a North Carolina vet. Dr. Proctor repeatedly gave shelter employees pets after they told him they were finding homes for the animals.
Here are some quotes from that newscast:

SANCHEZ[reporter]: Here at the Ahoskie Animal Hospital in rural North Carolina, veterinarian Patrick Proctor was used to seeing PETA representatives, especially a woman named Adria Hinkle. Hinkle would stop by regularly when Dr. Proctor had unwanted animals, ones he thought PETA might be able to find a home for.

This past summer, Hinkle and her colleague, Andrew Cook, came by in their van for this cat, named Jet (ph), And two of her kittens.

PATRICK PROCTOR, AHOSKIE ANIMAL HOSPITAL: As they were picking them up and taking them out of the cage, they were saying, my, what beautiful animals. We will have absolutely no trouble finding homes for these.

SANCHEZ: Proctor and his staff believed that PETA representatives would try and find the cats a home. They had no reason to believe otherwise.

The complete broadcast transcript is here: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0512/16/acd.01.html

If one takes a look at the complete death statistics for PETA's Norfolk, Virginia shelter, they are even higher if you include all other pets at this facility.

agnes!
 
Just to clarify...the "Norfolk shelter" is actually their world headquarters...so it's MUCH more than a shelter.

And if you could see where it is located, I believe they killed quite a few marine animals to build their "home".
 

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