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Houses That Go Oink | The Cock Crows

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Published on February 01, 2007

Animal fundamentalists: Read your story, found it interesting. The thing is, no one that hasn't been involved in chicken fighting is going to understand it. It is not for everyone. But it shouldn't be taken away from those that want to do it. I would like to read just once in a daily paper about what the Humane Society and other animal rights groups really want so that the general public would know how dangerous these people are. Every person who owns a pet, uses an animal to assist them in their daily lives, hunts, fishes, rodeos, races dogs or horses, breeds or shows animals should be against the Humane Society and all animal rights groups. Because they want to take it all away from us. They spread lies and deception, and yet we don't see that printed in our daily papers. There are places that print it, but the general public doesn't see it. All those celebrities that support animal rights groups either have no clue or don't care what those groups' true agendas are. Those that pose with their beloved pet all decked out in jeweled collars and are loved as much as their owners' kids—how would they like to be told they couldn't own that sweet baby dog anymore because pet ownership is considered enslavement—according to remarks from PETA? Animals do not come before people; there is something wrong with those that think they do. The public needs to know the whole truth about the animal rights groups. The more I learn about them, the scarier they become.

Val Kizzar

Jal, New Mexico

Blood sport: Wonderful piece. Let the world know what really goes on.

Merna Bishop

Dallas

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