"We support compassion even for the most curious, smallest and least
sympathetic animals," PETA spokesman Bruce Friedrich said Wednesday. "We
believe that people, where they can be compassionate, should be, for all
animals."

Unless you happen to be any of the "Pit Breed" dogs, in which case we'll do
everything we can to legislate you off the face of the earth...

Frakking hypocrites

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-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 2:09 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: FW: PETA Wishes Obama Hadn't Swatted That Fly


You really have to wonder about these attention whores.

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/06/18/fly-obama-peta.html

PETA Wishes Obama Hadn't Swatted That Fly
Associated Press
 

June 18, 2009 -- The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants
the flyswatter-in-chief to try taking a more humane attitude the next time
he's bedeviled by a fly in the White House.

PETA is sending President Barack Obama a Katcha Bug Humane Bug Catcher, a
device that allows users to trap a house fly and then release it outside.

"We support compassion even for the most curious, smallest and least
sympathetic animals," PETA spokesman Bruce Friedrich said Wednesday. "We
believe that people, where they can be compassionate, should be, for all
animals."

During an interview for CNBC at the White House on Tuesday, a fly intruded
on Obama's conversation with correspondent John Harwood.

"Get out of here," the president told the pesky insect. When it didn't, he
waited for the fly to settle, put his hand up and then smacked it dead.

"Now, where were we?" Obama asked Harwood. Then he added: "That was pretty
impressive, wasn't it? I got the sucker."

Friedrich said that PETA was pleased with Obama's voting record in the
Senate on behalf of animal rights and noted that he has been outspoken
against animal abuses.

Still, "swatting a fly on TV indicates he's not perfect," Friedrich said,
"and we're happy to say that we wish he hadn't."

Deputy press secretary Josh Earnest said the White House has no comment on
the matter.




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