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Posted by Rana, Fl on June 28, 2009:

What makes you think that what the site shows is real or that Peta must respond to every idiotic statement that a site like that puts out? No dogs in dumpster, etc. Ever think about that? Maybe, it's not real, but something someone made up...including tax papers, etc? Just because someone doesn't respond to everything that everyone claims, doesn't mean they're guilty.

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Well, you're free to ignore the police report. You're even free to ignore the fact that PETA admitted the charges were true. But don't expect the rest of us to subscribe to your delusions. -rc

Posted by Andrew, Melbourne Australia on June 29, 2009:

For PETA to condemn your president for swatting a fly whilst they euthanise lost/abandoned pets in the back of a van prior to illegally (by the sounds of it) dumping the bodies in the bin is the epitome of hypocrisy.

Animals deserve to be treated with respect by people and organisations, especially when the animals for the most part show such total unencumbered affection to their owners and carers.

Posted by Millie in Madison, Wisconsin on July 1, 2009:

Andrew, one other thing to point out - these pets are not all 'lost' or abandoned. In at least one provable case, they took an animal control officer's own pet that the officer was having trouble taking proper care of because they did not have the time to properly train and play with it. It was a good dog, and one they would not have given up otherwise, if PETA had not been there picking up other 'adoptable' animals: animals they knew they were going to kill before they arrived to pick them up. They took cute pictures of this dog with a collar and leash in front of a garden, to send back to this animal control officer to show him how happy his dog was now. Then, they killed the dog and threw away its body in a dumpster. These are proven facts, with eyewitness accounts, pictures, and admissions on the stands by the perpetrators.

That is what makes PETA so frustrating for those of us who really care about lost/abandoned animals. They claim we have no rights to even "own" animals because it is unfair and they have equal value to human life. Then, they pay their employees to go out and kill hundreds of animals they claim are going to find new homes. And then, those employees get off from charges of illegal actions because they are not 'disposing of stolen property', because the animals 'have no real value'? What?

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