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Animal-Rights Activists Apparently Behind Rash Of Attacks At U. Of Calif., Santa Cruz

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by marcpcbs August 4, 2008 10:04 PM EDT
We can''t condone this type of terrorism.

These people need to be sent to prison and through away the key.
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by minnick8-2009 August 4, 2008 8:57 PM EDT
Two things happened: (1) There was no food for the creatures, and so every morning a Forest Service vehicle would arrive to distribute food for the prairie dogs. (I''m glad the prairie dogs got breakfast, as I think there were probably children in the area who did not);
(2) The stupid little creatures (the prairie dogs) did try to cross the freeway (can you imagine?) and some were killed (oh no). So, the insightful and diligent federal government finally did move the prairie dogs. I don''t know to where, and I don''t care, but with millions of them proliferating, they are anything but endangered.
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by minnick8-2009 August 4, 2008 8:53 PM EDT
do you call it a ''''Prairie Home Companion Dog''''?

Posted by DaVicar2

Nothing happens out here in the West until environmental impact statements regarding prairie dogs have been prepared, filed, and bureacratic replies are in place. This is at great expense to home owners, developers, and the taxpayers as government officials are charged with doing their jobs.

The creatures did infest the cemetery and in the Paiute section where they use traditional methods of burial, the prairie dogs were digging up and bringing up the bones of the dead. Nothing could be done about it until the band of Paiutes in this are sued the BLM and finally won. But I think the only reason they won was because of political incorrectness as regarding upsetting the burial grounds of Native Americans. So more power to them. I''m glad they won.

At some point the Forest Service or someone decided to implant prairie dogs in the circle centers of freeway on and off ramps thinking it would be "cute." Trouble is, there was no food there for the prairie dogs to find. I also inquired, "What if the prairie dogs cross the freeway?" The official position of the the BLM or Forest Service or whoever was in charge was that the prairie dogs wouldn''t try to cross the freeway. How dense.

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by voltaire333 August 4, 2008 8:33 PM EDT
Those dickheads preach don''t hurt or kill animals but yet threaten to kill people and innocent children, these are the kind of people that PETA and the Sierra club and other leftist wing wackos are. Theysay one thing and do another, I say catch the little liberal freedom hating basstards and kill them with a fire bomb too!
Posted by zgomer at 11:11 AM : Aug 04, 2008

Actually, you are a shameless liar. Neither PETA nor the Sierra Club "threaten to kill people innocent people." If you want to win an argument, you may want to start out with the facts instead of trying to use false and defamatory statements, which serve only to reveal your irrational bias.
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by titletrack August 4, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
"It''s regrettable that certain scientists are willing to put their families at risk by choosing to do wasteful animal experiments," press office spokesman Jerry Vlasak said in the statement.

It is regrettable animal activists are psychos who would not think twice of killing humans to protect a mouse.
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by minnick8-2009 August 4, 2008 6:20 PM EDT
If it weren''''t for the animal rights groups, we wouldn''''t have many species left to enjoy.

Posted by AverJane

Many species of animals have become extinct over the ages of the earth (for example: dinosaurs). I don''t believe that if it wasn''t for animal rights activists we wouldn''t have animals to enjoy.

By the way, would you please take prairie dogs off the endangered species list? There are millions of them, and they are disgusting creatures.
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by minnick8-2009 August 4, 2008 6:17 PM EDT
FBI need to investigate the "Ashbel case 2005" for molecular and genes research experiment might belong to this child a one in a billions baby( American citizen) that they fractured arms and legs so it will remained in the hospital for more research

Posted by jimon86

I don''t believe this. I would like to know your source.
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by minnick8-2009 August 4, 2008 6:15 PM EDT
I hope the FBI is keeping records of who is involved in violence against scientists doing medical research using animals. When those persons get sick and need medications, I hope said medications and medical treatments are with held from those violent protestors.

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by element51 August 4, 2008 5:43 PM EDT
jimon86....Not to be disrespectful but what the he11 are you talking about? Your post makes no sense at all. Is there some case where medical researchers stole a baby, broke it''s arms and legs and kept it for some sort of evil medical experiments? If so, how did you discover this? If you are going to post here try to make your post readable, please.
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by jimon86 August 4, 2008 5:39 PM EDT
FBI need to investigate the "Ashbel case 2005" for molecular and genes research experiment might belong to this child a one in a billions baby( American citizen) that they fractured arms and legs so it will remained in the hospital for more research, shame for medical for they went beyond ethical without asking nor authorization to the parents, a dark research...hows the book can you share some of the loots to the kid....
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