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Title: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: *Teach* on June 18, 2009, 10:04:43 AM
Not kidding...
Seriously PETA?
He swatted a fly and your bothered?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,527001,00.html
For real?
I thought this story was a joke when it first popped up, but they are serious.
It's a fly. Get over it.
This... is a great example of why I have no respect for PETA.
For those who I may offend on that... sorry, I have a great fondness for animals and firmly believe that PETA does more harm than good.

*Gonna take my rum and go sit with my pets now*
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Capt Gabriela Fullpepper on June 18, 2009, 10:09:21 AM
I belong to PETA  ;D







People
Eating
Tasty
Animals
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Lord Moravec on June 18, 2009, 10:25:41 AM
Quote from: *Teach* on June 18, 2009, 10:04:43 AM
Not kidding...
Seriously PETA?
He swatted a fly and your bothered?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,527001,00.html
For real?
I thought this story was a joke when it first popped up, but they are serious.
It's a fly. Get over it.
This... is a great example of why I have no respect for PETA.
For those who I may offend on that... sorry, I have a great fondness for animals and firmly believe that PETA does more harm than good.

*Gonna take my rum and go sit with my pets now*

I agree this is a group that outlived their usefullness long a go. Now they only make themselves look more and more foolish everyday, almost as bad as Greenpeace. These groups seem to be founded by former Hippies who did not get with the "lets just get along" theory. 
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: LadyShadow on June 18, 2009, 10:27:36 AM
OMG they do tend to go to far.  That is what the problem usually seems to be alot here lately.

And Lady de Laney, I would gladly join you in that group :D
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Lady Christina de Pond on June 18, 2009, 11:23:04 AM
I'm with you on that
People
Eating
Tasty
Animals

now where is my steak
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Dracconia on June 18, 2009, 11:56:44 AM
Wow, ok....

If the worst thing my president does is swat a fly in an interview.....

I AM SO OKAY WITH IT!

But then again...fly swatting the gate way to animal cruelty....
*sigh*

The cockroaches are next :'(
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Cobaltblu on June 18, 2009, 12:06:17 PM
The president can order the military to kill people...but PETA complains because he kills a fly?

Perhaps PETA will complain that the manufacturers of anti-biotic medications are mass murderers?

Regards,

CB
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Pascal on June 18, 2009, 12:10:57 PM
I love eating vegetarian ...

after all, a cow is a vegetarian (so eating beef means eating a vegetarian!)
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Noble Dreg on June 18, 2009, 12:12:54 PM
I will avoid using words for PETA that may have me banned...They cry fowl over the death of a fly but they themselves "kill" thousands of animals a year...that's right, they do.  Search "PETA euthanasia", hope you can control your outrage, I barely can.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Sir William Marcus on June 18, 2009, 12:20:02 PM
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Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: RSLeask on June 18, 2009, 12:31:45 PM
Somebody tell me this is a joke.  No seriously, tell me.  Whether it is, or it isn't.  Or I'mma go out and eat some landfish for lunch, I swear.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: RumbaRue on June 18, 2009, 01:48:12 PM
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Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Lady Nicolette on June 18, 2009, 02:08:15 PM
I'm a PETA member, actually.  And they do go too far, it's one of their tactics to make people pay attention.  I don't mind that many people in here are of obvious other persuasions than myself, just remember that many of us are on the side of getting the word out to try and eventually stop animal cruelty.  Even if it means going overboard to make a point, which PETA is certainly known to do and has done in this case.  There is at least one religion that I know of that prohibits killing even a fly, Jainism, and they probably wouldn't find this PETA message too extreme.

Edit HJere, because I meant to also say that I think they're a bit extreme, too.  And I understand that it is humorous.  Except, perhaps to the fly, to whom it was truly a deadly serious matter.

I'm fine with Obama swatting that fly, however, they are nasty things.  Depending on what sort of insect invades my home, though, I'm as likely to remove it as kill it (black widows have automatic death warrants in the house, as do mosquitos....wasps and bees, if they're not too belligerent, end up being caught in a jar and taken back outside). 

Remember keep it nice, folks, this forum is made up of people from all walks of life, OK?
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Cobaltblu on June 18, 2009, 02:20:42 PM
A fly isn't an animal.

This brings up an important question.  PETA suggested a more humane approach, but what would that be?

Perhaps Obama should have captured the fly and relocated it to somewhere where it could live it's life in peace.

Or provide the fly's family grief counseling due to their phobia of fly swatters.

Or given the fly a job because it grew up in a bad neighborhood without any other option but to attack humans.

OR capture the fly and put in the PETA offices where it could live with people who care about it.

I bet someone could infiltrate the PETA offices and find people swatting flies.

Regards,

CB
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Lady Nicolette on June 18, 2009, 02:33:05 PM
To be serious, I think that the relocation of the fly was what they had in mind.  And I'm not sure what their complete mission is, despite their acronym, it may include ethical treatment of insects.

To also be serious, my personal favorite of your solutions is the grief counseling one, although all of them are pretty clever. I enjoy your droll sense of humor.  ;D

Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Tygrkat on June 18, 2009, 03:12:49 PM
I read that PETA sent/is sending a bug-catching device to the White House - something you can trap the bugs in to be released outside.

(I'm imagining some kind of plastic cup with little airholes?)

I am definitely for ALL creatures being treated humanely - but I think PETA is doing more to damage their credibility here than helping their cause...


and I'll be the third to cast my vote for offering greif counseling  :D - good one, CB!
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Gauwyn of Bracknell on June 18, 2009, 03:20:29 PM
Our state fair here in Iowa actually now has a PETA booth (People Eating Tasty Animals) after a few years back of protests from the 'real' PETA.  It appears to be quite a popular booth (but then this is Iowa; pork and beef baby!!) :)
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Dragonlord on June 18, 2009, 03:27:51 PM
Thanks Sir William, i smacked my screen trying to swat that fly.

Maybe the fly was looking for his share of the bailout.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Leyla on June 18, 2009, 03:41:22 PM
Well they have effectively brought their name back to public attention with this move. Haven't heard a peep from PETA for a long time before this.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: jinx on June 18, 2009, 04:08:49 PM
Wow.  Seriously? 

I'm all for the ethical treatment of animals, really I am.  But I think -some- members of PETA take things a little too far.  Do you know how many times I have to say "Nope, I'm not a vegan, just a vegetarian.  No, I'm not -that- kind of vegetarian.  I just don't like meat, really."?  Flies don't really bother me (except the huge, biting horseflies we used to get in the barn), but I'm -terrified- of most bugs (especially spiders and roaches), and I'm allergic to wasps, so...yeah, given a person brave enough to kill them for me, they probably won't survive.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Bonny Pearl on June 18, 2009, 04:30:16 PM
okay, the typical life span of a fly is about 3 weeks.  let's go with the thought that this particular fly was in it's elderly stage and just call this one a draw, lol.  ::) ;D

Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: BubbleWright on June 18, 2009, 04:32:22 PM
A fly and flea in a flue...
Were trapped, so what could they do?  :(
Said the fly, "Let us flee!"...  ???
Said the flea, "Let us fly!"...  ::)
So they flew through a flaw in the flue.  ;D

Much ado about nothing. Isn't it a Constitutional Right to be able to do silly and stupid things that hold us up to ridicule? I'm all for being nice to animals- how about we start being nice to people too.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on June 18, 2009, 04:44:56 PM
How's this?  Kill it?  I'd obliterate it.

From HealthMad.com

The common fly is such a pesky pest. But did you know that it carries over 1 million different bacteria on its body? Flies eat puke basically. They vomit on whatever it is that they want to eat and then suck it up with their tongue. You see flies don't have teeth and they vomit their stomach liquid on whatever they want to eat. The stomach fluid then liquefies the solid portion and the fly laps it up.

Flies also have Velcro feet that they use for hanging upside-down and claws that they use on level ground. A fly has an adhesive solution that it shoots out of its claws to walk upside-down. As it walks hanging upside down the gunk solution attracts germ critters that hang on to the gunk and get a free ride.

The common housefly uses the hair on its legs and feet like people use their tongues. The hairs tell the fly if wherever they land is good for a meal. Then the fly pukes on the area it wants to liquefy and slurps it up with its tongue.

The fly sees the world as a great big buffet restaurant and it is constantly retching, and licking it all up.

Flies can carry all kinds of terrible diseases such as Salmonella, typhoid, dysentery, cholera, and anthrax and worm parasites.

*********

Now all of you can go and have a nice dinner...    :-[
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Hercules on June 18, 2009, 04:47:10 PM
PETA drawing attention to themselves by having naked women protest is fine by me. No..really it is!  ;D

But a fly.....?
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Tipsy Gypsy on June 18, 2009, 05:18:52 PM
I find it hard to take an organization seriously that chooses things like this to make an issue of. Animals locked in hot cars or chained in yards without adequate cooling, water and food, absolutely, but flies, fer cryin' out loud? That's just silly, and I think it does far more harm than good to one's mission to make an issue of something so petty. Ya gotta pick your fights wisely.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: squiregaby on June 18, 2009, 06:50:14 PM
Last year PETA cried out for the jockey's suspension after Eight Bells when down after her valiant run in the Kentucky Derby.  They said it was his fault.  Something about she had injured herself in the race and he should have pulled her up before the finish.
The REAL story in that is the filly was prone to tripping over her own feet. And that's exactly what happened.  It was by no fault of the jockey that the little filly who had just ran the race of her life fell and broke her legs.  It was the kindest thing to do in the circumstance to euthanize  her on the spot.  She was put out of her misery and will forever be honored at Churchill Downs.
That's my two cents :D
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Zardoz on June 18, 2009, 07:21:47 PM
Quote from: Tygrkat on June 18, 2009, 03:12:49 PM
I read that PETA sent/is sending a bug-catching device to the White House - something you can trap the bugs in to be released outside.

(I'm imagining some kind of plastic cup with little airholes?)


They have a merch catalog online, it's like a toy store for crazy people!
Here's the little gizmo in question; https://www.petacatalog.org/prodinfo.asp?number=HP220

But this is my favorite: https://www.petacatalog.org/prodinfo.asp?number=AT229

Obama can collect the little buggers and let them go when he goes outside for a coffin nail  ::)
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Noble Dreg on June 18, 2009, 08:34:54 PM
"From July 1998 through the end of 2008, PETA killed over 21000 dogs, cats, and other companion animals -- at its Norfolk, Virginia headquarters".  But they work hard to save a fly!

http://www.petakillsanimals.com/

I have no more to say on the matter...it depresses me too much.
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Betty Munro on June 18, 2009, 10:06:09 PM
I thought this was a joke when I first saw it on the news.  I have a LOT of respect for Obama now, it is hard to kill a fly with one's bare hand.
I will probably get a call from PETA after this post ...

so I was taking a shower this evening and this pesky fly kept buzzing around the bathroom.  It landed on me twice, (yuck - now I have to shower again!) and I just totally lost it.  I picked my shorts off the bathroom floor and wacked it down in mid-flight.  Then I grabbed some toilet paper, picked it up and promptly flushed it down the commode.  My neighbors (all men) are in complete agreement that I should have instead caught it in cupped hands and raced it outdoors despite my nakedness.  I've been near tears in remorse all evening.

So, has anyone seen Whale Wars?  I don't have cable, but go to a friends house on Friday night to watch it now.  Save the Whales!!!  If you think Greenpeace was on the fringe, this guy and his crew are nuts.  Where do I sign up???   
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Dracconia on June 18, 2009, 11:42:10 PM
I was at work yesterday (wal mart) and a man came to me and wanted to buy all of our Beta's. That's nearly 30 fish, so I asked how many tanks he had. Conversation as follows...


"Sir, how many tanks do you have a home?"

"Just one 20 gallon tank"

Sir you can't put Beta's with other fish, especially other fish with long fins...they get very jealous and attack. The Beta's would all die."

"I know. I want all your beta's."

"Alright, may I show you our Beta tanks?"

"I told you I have a 20 gallon tank, the fish go in it."

"But sir, they will..."

"I know all that s*** now sell me the **** fish"

"No."

"No?"

"I won't sell you 30 fish so you can kill them. It's wrong."

-insert cussing here-

WHAT I SHOULD have said was....I'm calling PETA!
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Tom on June 19, 2009, 11:49:10 AM
Penn & Teller had a great episode about PETA on their Showtime show Bull***t, very informative. If you watch it be careful, it might not be what some consider "kid friendly".
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: Celtic Lady on June 22, 2009, 12:14:40 AM
Here's a little fly fun for y'all...http://majman.net/fly_loader.html .
Title: Re: Seriously? Obama is in trouble with PETA
Post by: coleenr on June 22, 2009, 12:42:41 AM
Quote from: Tom on June 19, 2009, 11:49:10 AM
Penn & Teller had a great episode about PETA on their Showtime show Bull***t, very informative. If you watch it be careful, it might not be what some consider "kid friendly".
I saw that, it was great!

PeTA freaks me out, they are way too radical.