ElementaryPenguin
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Fri Jun-25-04 02:59 PM
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Calling all Calif. animal lovers!! Time to RECALL Arnold the pet killer!! |
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Let's get those petitions going at all the state's supermarkets! Ahnuld is evidently as politcally tone deaf as Dick Cheney! Seriously don't think fool Californians who put him in office - put him in there to save money with plans like THIS!! :puke: :crazy: http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/06/25/Schwarzenegger.strays.ap/index.html
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:01 PM
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i'm speechless right now.
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ElementaryPenguin
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:11 PM
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6. Perhaps Arnold can announce this at Repuke Convention - national policy |
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That should go over well politcally!!
Stupid fucks will do ANYTHING to avoid raises taxes on the rich - killing off children, the poor, animals...excuse me...
:puke: :puke: :puke: :puke:
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:04 PM
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2. Looks like the Pukes are trying to turn back the clock in CA |
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just like in the rest of the nation. We in California have worked very hard to try to deal with unwanted domestic animals humanely and with using euthanasia as a very last resort, but the 'should be in jail as a felon' Governor want to reverse the progress we have made in this matter.
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:08 PM
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3. Here's an organization based in California of lawyers |
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who work for animal rights: http://www.aldf.org/Write to them and send them a small donation if you can. These lawyers should be able to find a way.
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:09 PM
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4. Thanks for the link! Will do! |
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:15 PM
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8. sending $ to aldf right now! california cant get away with this! nt |
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:11 PM
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5. Capt. Sunshine has served the papers... |
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:12 PM
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7. Right on!! Couple this one with the Enron charges! |
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:18 PM
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9. As a former employee of the animal humane society |
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Edited on Fri Jun-25-04 03:28 PM by shylock1579
I am going to play devil's advocate here for a sec. There are 600,000 strays a year put down in the state of CA. This isn't done to be cruel, it is done because there simply is no place to put 600,000 animals each year. Not enough caring homes, not enough facilities (no one will fit the bill for facilities of that magnitude, and the general attitude is that if we just kept that many animals in cages all the time, then who is beig cruel?), and we cannot set them loose for sanitary reasons (imagine 600,000 animals roaming, getting run over, killing each other, being shot, etc). This is why it is SO IMPORTANT for all pet owners to get their pets fixed, and to do so very early.
I am an animal lover, and the thought of any animal being hurt breaks my heart. But it is due to the irresponsibilty of pet owners that we have the over-crowding problem. If we are going to blame any government for having to put pets down, lets blame them for not putting tax dollars towards sterilization instead of putting dollars towards having to put them down. There simply is no place to keep all these unwated pets!
(edit for spelling...)
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ElementaryPenguin
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:23 PM
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10. Then the humane thing to do is to have local governments |
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Educate the public as to the importance of getting their pets fixed. How about more footing the bill for the sterilizations? Killing the animals quicker is NO FUCKING SOLUTION at all! (Akin to killing people to solve a hunger problem!)
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:27 PM
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11. Thats what I just said |
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:34 PM
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14. I don't see too much of a problem here |
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I mean, we in California HAVE TOO MANY strays and we have a budget problem.
The change in the law will eliminate the overcrowding so that more strays can be taken in and given some kind of chance to life instead of being killed immediately.
Obviously the best solution is to give more money to shelters so that the killing can be extended, but California is in a money crunch right now--hard choices have to be made.
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:45 PM
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Edited on Fri Jun-25-04 03:47 PM by shylock1579
And unfortunately, making more room or putting animals down are the only options RIGHT NOW. I would like to see more education and responsibility on the part of pet owners. Although I understand it when killing animals that are starving is equated to killing people when they are starving, people can at least be taught skill on how to survive/work/etc. Our animal friends do not have this luxury, so until people learn to be responsible FOR them, what choice do we have? Build multi-million dollar facilities (when we could be building multi-million dollar educational facilities for our homeless people)? Pet owners need to own up.
There is no viable PC answer to this problem, really. It's really either sterilize or put them down. Hmm.
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:34 PM
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13. In our community, there is a program to catch all feral cats |
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neuter and immunize them. They are released back into the countryside as they keep the rodent population down and there is plenty for them to survive on. Most of us put out food for them as well. Any kittens caught are socialized and put up for adoption. It's not a perfect solution but it has cut down on the number of animals in the shelter at a time that have to be euthanized.
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:31 PM
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12. Two Republican Woopers Today.... |
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Seniors dying of serious illnesses will get medical assistance according to a lottery number.
And.... Arnold the pig wants to kill California's pets.
What is this country coming to?
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Cleita
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:35 PM
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15. Ouch, do you have a link I can read about the seniors? |
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My husband would fall under that category and I haven't seen anything about it until your post.
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:48 PM
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17. Here you go, Cleita -- |
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From the New York Times, "Lottery Planned for Test of Medicare's New Drug Coverage" http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/25/politics/25drug.html
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:49 PM
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Edited on Fri Jun-25-04 03:52 PM by Cleita
This is appalling but thanks for the link. :-(
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Fri Jun-25-04 03:58 PM
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19. Holy shit - is that real? A lottery number?? |
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