PETA is full of SHEETA


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BobD
10-13-2005, 09:50 PM
PETA is full of SHEETA

By Doug Giles

Oct 9, 2005

The paranormal at PETA are at it again with another stupidity campaign, and this one, mom and dad, is aimed at your kids. PETA, with its couldn't-be-more-bizarre-if-they-tried zombies, is out in full farce with their sights set on getting your little ones, apart from you, to worship animals and eat lettuce for the rest of their lives.

Their current cacophony of craziness is this: if you took Skooter, Jr. fishing this year, well then, you're the devil. You . . . are a bad parent. And the kids should, "turn in their fishing tackle" and even grab "Grandpa's fishing rod so it won't cause any more pain and suffering." [www.fishinghurts.com]

Through stealth research, spending tens of dollars (not to mention several acid trips in which they personally interviewed many fish), the wizards at PETA have concluded that fishing hurts the fish. No kidding? I wouldn't have thought that a sharp hook in a fish's mouth would hurt. Garsh. Thanks for the enlightenment. But y'know . . . even in this newly illuminated state, I couldn't care less. All I've got to say is, "I'm top of the food chain. Pass the tartar sauce, and get in my belly."

Now if PETA wants to think that way, fine. That means more fish for me. And if PETA gets their jollies as they read High Times and watch The Lion King while wearing pleather, gargling rice milk and eating tofu, well then let them. It's a free country. But if they want to surreptitiously indoctrinate my kids with their madness, they have just faux- leathered their way into my sacred zone where trespassers are unwelcome.

Knowing that sanity reigns supreme in most American households and that the vast majority of parents think the PETA cronies are certifiable, the mentally challenged at PETA have gotten busy developing kiddy websites, worming their way into mass media and stoking their plants within the public fool system with a fresh batch of PETA Kool-Aid. Be prepared, mom and dad, for the possibility that your unmonitored kid will get that Ban roll-on glazed look over their eyes, chant the mantra of the non-meat eaters, and give you that tsk-tsk look if you order chicken for dinner, because PETA is specifically gunning for them.

If it were up to this gang (and that's what they are) your kids would not dissect a frog, buy Dr. Marten's, hunt quail, catch a trout, go to a circus or drink a glass of Elsie's best, and they would virulently rebel against those who do, including you.

That's just a little FYI, from me to you, so be on the look out for their beyond the pale political correctness to be crammed down your kids' throats.

Now, here's a little 411 to give to your children regarding what hunters and anglers, that's right, "fish-catchers, meat-eaters and leather-wearers," actually do on a on-going and on-growing annual basis for the flora and fauna of our fantabulous nation:

1. HUNTING & FISHING LICENSE SALES total nearly $1 billion annually. This contribution supplies over half the income of the state conservation agencies and is used for wildlife management, education and safety programs.

2. EXCISE TAXES on sporting equipment, such as fishing tackle, firearms and ammunition, provide another $400 million, funding thousands of conservation, habitat improvement and recreation projects across America.

3. DUCK STAMPS purchased by migratory bird hunters add another $21 million in annual funding, totaling over $500 million to date. This money has been used to purchase some 5 million acres of wetlands habitat.

4. CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS by hunters and anglers to some 10,000 private organizations provide another $300 million in wildlife funding, in addition to the countless hours they spend doing vital conservation work.

5. ALL TOLD, hunters and anglers annually provide over 75% of the average funding for state conservation agencies and some nine dollars for each single taxpayer dollar invested in wildlife.

Like I said, make sure you kids get this brief.

Virtually every species of wildlife, from songbirds and chipmunks to bald eagles and whooping cranes, benefits from the programs supported and financed by hunters and anglers. PETA . . . well . . . they don't even come close to that. They won't, and they never will, no matter how many hepatitis-C-carting soft porn stars, B-grade actors and brothers of famous people speak on their behalf, or how many bizarre protests they stage, or how many shocking comic books they launch to boost their losing battle.

My advice, mom and dad: take your kids hunting this fall and fishing this spring and summer. Introduce them to the respectful and responsible way enjoying and using of these amazingly healthy natural resources. Join the NRA and the IGFA, as well as other state and local hunting and fishing organizations. Also, tell the teachers at that Kool-Aid Elementary that their anti-hunting, fishing and leather-wearing smack is not going to go down with you and yours and that they need to save that rhetoric for their weekend bong sessions with their adult friends who don't mind smoking it.

I honestly wish these PETA morons would get as zealous at protecting the rights of an unborn child as they are in trying to stop someone from making an omelet out of whooping crane eggs.

Well, I must run . . . I've got a big slab of snook to eat, and a whitetail deer/wild boar/American Bison hunt in Texas next month for which I must prepare. However, if you want more info regarding PETA and their unending weirdness and hypocrisy, go to www.petakillsanimals.com and www.consumerfreedom.com.

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Popeye
10-13-2005, 10:28 PM
Thank you. My kids have kids, but thank you.

7.62mmFMJ
10-13-2005, 11:03 PM
How does an insignificant, do no good, complain and whine, group get so much attention?

Antlurz
10-14-2005, 04:30 AM
How does an insignificant, do no good, complain and whine, group get so much attention? Reddi Whip pies, strategically facially placed.

For what that's worth...............

Ron

matthewdanger
10-14-2005, 07:29 AM
Good article! Make sure you are the ones teaching your kids, because if you don't someone else will. That someone may not be your choice and it may just be PETA.

wildames
10-14-2005, 09:04 AM
I think I'll take my youngest fishing this afternoon...even if they're not biting.

malibuman
10-14-2005, 09:31 AM
That comic book really pisses me off. :censor: (http://www.familyfriendsfirearms.com/forum/misc.php?do=getsmilies&wysiwyg=1&forumid=57#) (http://www.familyfriendsfirearms.com/forum/misc.php?do=getsmilies&wysiwyg=1&forumid=57)ing (http://www.familyfriendsfirearms.com/forum/misc.php?do=getsmilies&wysiwyg=1&forumid=57) :censor: (http://www.familyfriendsfirearms.com/forum/misc.php?do=getsmilies&wysiwyg=1&forumid=57#) faces messing with my kids. One time a PETA type person was telling me something like fish have feelings too and I should not fish. My response was yes they might have feelings but I believe in God and his son Jesus, they teach that animals do not have a soul. There for animals are (no matter how smart or cute you think they are) are mindless beasts that are on earth for our consumption, or what ever purpose we have for them. Then I asked she would not like to debate religious views. She saw it was a loosening battle and left me alone.



Do I feel bad when a fish is caught, no. Do I feel bad when a cow is slaughter to feed people, no. Do I feel bad when a cute little doggy is killed in the road, well a little bit but overall it was a dog. So overall really no, I don't feel for all the pain and suffering. Why can't PETA join one of the cults and just commit mass suicides.

Steps off podium


Cord

wildames
10-14-2005, 09:38 AM
re:"There for animals are (no matter how smart or cute you think they are) are mindless beasts that are on earth for our consumption, or what ever purpose we have for them."

Well.....I'm not sure that I'll go that far...

Popeye
10-14-2005, 09:45 AM
Jesus was a fisherman.

malibuman
10-14-2005, 09:48 AM
Well.....I'm not sure that I'll go that far...
I am not saying crazy mutilation or anything what I mean is they are below us. Use a snake as an example. If you wanted to eat it ok, if you want to make it a pet and take it out of its habitat ok, if its in your yard and you want to kill it ok. This is how I look at animals. I know demesacated ones like dogs, cats, and others are cute and are smarter but really they are just animals to me, things with no souls.

Cord

malibuman
10-14-2005, 09:49 AM
Jesus was a fisherman.
I knew I liked Popeye for some reason :D

Cord

Mike P.
10-14-2005, 10:18 AM
Look out for the HSUS. They are bigtime anti-hunters and trappers flying under the radar. Much more dangerous.

Incitatus1
10-14-2005, 10:31 AM
Thank you. I printed out the article - it will be mandatory reading for my kid over the weekend. Also I've sent an email with http://www.petakillsanimals.com/ link to his email address.

Hook
10-15-2005, 08:29 AM
Look out for the HSUS. They are bigtime anti-hunters and trappers flying under the radar. Much more dangerous.

Well, I don't know whether they're much more dangerous than PETA but
the Humane Society of the United States produces "educational" material for distribution throughout school systems that calls hunters "selective exterminators" participating in a "blood sport" in a "war on wildlife." They're similarly derogatory towards those in agribusiness and in medical research.

They're also closely tied with PETA, the ALF, and the DDAL (the Doris Day Animal League, another radical animal-rights organization, hiding behind the nostalgic name of Doris...)

The HSUS does not run a SINGLE animal shelter anywhere in the world. Yet their $100 million PLUS annual budget could fund a very large percentage of the shelters now open in the country. Instead, they are working on more "important" things, like attempting to get THIS piece of legislation passed in the US Congress: the Pet Animal Welfare Statute of 2005 (PAWS). A feel-good name for an act designed to make the breeding of dogs and cats a FEDERAL CRIME unless the breeder is licensed by the USDA, and inspected regularly by the USDA. Even an accidental breeding would put you in violation of this law.



Hook

7.62mmFMJ
10-15-2005, 09:06 AM
I say let them ban hunting for one season. WHen Bambi starts invading their garden and Wiley Coyote eats their dog and Mr. Bear breaks into their garbage we can discuss controlling wild animal populations with proper management - hunting. The same way nature manages population - depredation. Duh!

ruger22com
10-15-2005, 09:55 AM
nutbags...all of em!

Antlurz
10-15-2005, 04:03 PM
I remember a couple of decades ago the cry about the declining numbers of Canadian Geese, and the concentrated efforts of folks like Ducks Unlimited, etc. to bring them back.

Now, vast areas of Canada are being destroyed by the predation of the Canadian Goose, and the once pristine Canadian waters becoming so befouled nothing will live in it extept algea. The Canadian goose is now overwintering in every wading pool and fish bowl in the midwest, and making the areas around their homes so nasty, you can't walk around anywhere near without getting vile green slimey goose **** on your clothes, and the dingbats that live on the edges of the new developments continue to build small impoundments so they can watch the hordes of pretty geese **** in their yards. In the Des Moines area, anything bigger than a bedpan with water in it will have geese infesting it.

The scarey part is, these same dingbats will go barking mad when the Bird Flu finally hits here. Absolute and total bedwetting pandemonium will reign.

Ron

wildames
10-16-2005, 08:20 AM
WAY TOO MANY Canadian geese in my town.....to the point that they're a traffic hazzard!

Barkley
10-16-2005, 09:25 AM
"I know demesacated ones like dogs, cats, and others are cute and are smarter but really they are just animals to me, things with no souls."

Mailibuman I really feel sorry for you. My house will always have a couple critters in it who are more than animals to me. My old basset was my friend and companion for 14 years and way more than "just an animal", at least to me. I sure you've heard all the reasons why he was, and dismiss them. That's why I feel sorry for you.

malibuman
10-16-2005, 09:43 AM
"I know demesacated ones like dogs, cats, and others are cute and are smarter but really they are just animals to me, things with no souls."

Mailibuman I really feel sorry for you. My house will always have a couple critters in it who are more than animals to me. My old basset was my friend and companion for 14 years and way more than "just an animal", at least to me. I sure you've heard all the reasons why he was, and dismiss them. That's why I feel sorry for you.
I currently do not have a dog but have had many in the past and right now we are down to 1 cat from 3. I did not say I do not own and care for them I just do not look at them the same way I would look at my kids. So don't feel sorry for me I have plenty of love in my life with my wife, kids, family and God.

Cord

Antlurz
10-16-2005, 10:46 AM
Cold, cruel facts are, the status of ones pet is dependent upon how long it has been since you have eaten.

Ron

Barkley
10-16-2005, 05:59 PM
Cold, cruel facts are, the status of ones pet is dependent upon how long it has been since you have eaten.

Ron

Ron I don't share that view. Trying to carry out that view with my dog, well let's just say hunger wouldn't be your primary concern any more.

Jim V
10-17-2005, 08:07 AM
CANADA Geese not Canadian Geese. Branta canadensis

I don't see the nut jobs in California yammering to bring back the hunting and trapping of cougar/puma/mountain lion in their state even with the animals eating pets and killing people. Now if we were to clone sabertooth tigers and direwolves and turn them loose in California.

Barkley
10-17-2005, 05:42 PM
"Now if we were to clone sabertooth tigers and direwolves and turn them loose in California."

Now there's and idea I can support. Please ad Washington D.C. to the list and it's close to perfect.

Time
10-20-2005, 12:22 AM
Skip the sabertooth repopulating. That would put a dent in our huge over population of feral hogs. And those are fun hunting. :D

Antlurz
10-20-2005, 02:02 AM
CANADA Geese not Canadian Geese. Branta canadensisNoo Que Lur. :rotf:

Ron

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