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01-06-2009, 12:09 PM
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**Punish the Deed, not the Breed**
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Did this horrible news hit the papers?
They should toss this guy to the lions!
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01-06-2009, 12:14 PM
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no I did not see that or hear of this loser. You know I have a hard time reading these articles. I also cant watch animal cops. Its funny I can watch a human being tortured more than an animal on tv. Kill this guy, same torture as he did to his victims. I have two the the best cats and both think of me as mommy!! They both sleep with me and I love them so much. Kill this guy.
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01-06-2009, 01:14 PM
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What a twisted individual he is!
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01-06-2009, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by stevemorse
no I did not see that or hear of this loser. You know I have a hard time reading these articles. I also cant watch animal cops. Its funny I can watch a human being tortured more than an animal on tv. Kill this guy, same torture as he did to his victims. I have two the the best cats and both think of me as mommy!! They both sleep with me and I love them so much. Kill this guy.
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Truly this guy was a sick individual, but we value human life above animal life, don't we? So despite being a supporter of capital punishment, I find the idea of wanting to kill a person as punishment for killing animals disturbing.
I daresay some of the details of the commercial meat industry animal-killing processes sound just as much like torture to me. Not to mention what the mice and birds I've watched cats "play with" as they kill go through -- that looks like torture to me as well.
Jail time and/or a stiff fine, as per the law, is the correct level of punishment for this type of craziness. The guy probably also needs psychiatric help.
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01-06-2009, 01:26 PM
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"Ad astra per aspera"
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stevemorse
no I did not see that or hear of this loser. You know I have a hard time reading these articles. I also cant watch animal cops. Its funny I can watch a human being tortured more than an animal on tv. Kill this guy, same torture as he did to his victims. I have two the the best cats and both think of me as mommy!! They both sleep with me and I love them so much. Kill this guy.
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I'm with you there! This POS should be "put to sleep"! I'll volunteer for the job! 
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01-06-2009, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Lusitan
Truly this guy was a sick individual, but we value human life above animal life, don't we? So despite being a supporter of capital punishment, I find the idea of wanting to kill a person as punishment for killing animals disturbing.
I daresay some of the details of the commercial meat industry animal-killing processes sound just as much like torture to me. Not to mention what the mice and birds I've watched cats "play with" as they kill go through -- that looks like torture to me as well.
Jail time and/or a stiff fine, as per the law, is the correct level of punishment for this type of craziness. The guy probably also needs psychiatric help.
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You talk about the food industry, well I'll give a small story. When we were young we used to go and sneak into Millers Slaughter House it was on 5th St. and Tonnele Ave. in Union City. They had a barricaded line set up and the sheep along with other animals were forced thru this line single file. A butcher stood at the end with a knife about the size of a machete and his job was to grab the sheep by the top of the head and pull it up then slit there throat. They then proceeded forward to a pen where they bled to death and the food process began. After he slit about twenty throats he would then sharpen the knife quickly for the next. The whole time the animals was squeeling, crying or whatever you call it.  I guess if you want to eat lamb, beef and others this is what they used to do. It has sinced closed down.
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01-06-2009, 02:07 PM
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HRH=Her Royal Highness
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veggie dinner tonight - thanks JerseyMan
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Originally Posted by JERSEY MAN
You talk about the food industry, well I'll give a small story. When we were young we used to go and sneak into Millers Slaughter House it was on 5th St. and Tonnele Ave. in Union City. They had a barricaded line set up and the sheep along with other animals were forced thru this line single file. A butcher stood at the end with a knife about the size of a machete and his job was to grab the sheep by the top of the head and pull it up then slit there throat. They then proceeded forward to a pen where they bled to death and the food process began. After he slit about twenty throats he would then sharpen the knife quickly for the next. The whole time the animals was squeeling, crying or whatever you call it.  I guess if you want to eat lamb, beef and others this is what they used to do. It has sinced closed down.
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01-06-2009, 02:11 PM
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or pizza   . PETA would have had a field day.
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01-06-2009, 03:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lusitan
Truly this guy was a sick individual, but we value human life above animal life, don't we? So despite being a supporter of capital punishment, I find the idea of wanting to kill a person as punishment for killing animals disturbing.
I daresay some of the details of the commercial meat industry animal-killing processes sound just as much like torture to me. Not to mention what the mice and birds I've watched cats "play with" as they kill go through -- that looks like torture to me as well.
Jail time and/or a stiff fine, as per the law, is the correct level of punishment for this type of craziness. The guy probably also needs psychiatric help.
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Cant help it, I have a problem with people doing this. I find that animals really dont provoke humans like humans provoke humans. Like for example killing out of jealousy, domestic, passion all makes sense to kill another human but animals dont provoke humans. So this guy needs to be killed!!! Yes its a sick way I am thinking but I truely think there is no justification to hurting something that is not hurting you.
Humans can be evil and animals are not. Especially little kittens come on, its not like self defense. Kill him!!! Sad to admit but I could easily watch this guy being killed over the kittens. Yes this is true, I am twisted , but I think this is very very sick behavior.
Like I said I have seen people beat the crap out of each other due to anger, being provoked much easier to watch than a poor defensless little kitten.
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01-06-2009, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Blondie621
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There must be some punishment more fitting for this crime........like cleaning cages at animal shelters......cleaning up horse droppings from city carriage rides ....or removing road kill from highways ???
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