World Affairs
Politics & OpinionsBy SnoopyTheGoon
7 months ago
(Never dreamed I will be defending McDonald’s, even in a roundabout way...)
I am tired of repeating myself, but there is no alternative:When you think that cheap and revolting propaganda cannot get any cheaper and more revolting, here come PETA puppets - a pitiful result of accidental cross-breeding between STD and Ebola - with a new idea. It started with fanfares:Nine years after calling a truce with McDonald’s Corp., People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says it is going on a new offensive against the Oak Brook-based fast-food giant, this time over the most humane way to kill a chicken. And here we are now:
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Lifestyle
Health, Sports & FitnessBy myqute
10 months ago
Animal Health, Cruelty and Welfare 'SECRETS' Exposed! (Warning: This blog entry may make you feel the blogger is a lunatic! lol No matter, I hope you enjoy this blog entry!)
One of the reasons why I blog about this is because I was touched. I was touched by Oprah's kindness to allow TV broadcasts....exposing the way dogs have been poorly treated in some dog breeding centres. This was not long after her companion of 13 years passed away. There may be many more things not addressed in this blog entry but I will attempt to voice what concerns animal lovers - health, fitness and welfare of animals all over the world. Less than 24 hours from the posting of this blog entry, some pigs will be killed after an “PANDEMIC VACCINE TRAINING” exercise ends on Monday April 26th 2009. The Vaccine Training was scheduled to occur in Texas between 24th (Saturday) till April 26th, and involves Texas National Guard Troops involving “drive-thru vaccination clinics”. Are these pigs used as a desperate find to the anti-Swine Flu vaccines?? Full news
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