The media, of course, played up a non-incident that happened when President Obama was being interviewed recently. He swatted and killed an annoying fly. Guess what? PETA came to Obama’s rescue by sending him a “humane” bug catcher, which allows the wielder to catch the fly alive and then release it outside. Hey, we can’t even kill flies anymore, PETA is watching!
Can I go on? About three years ago, I saved a story in the Glendale News-Press that carried the idiotic headline of “Nestle asked to withdraw sponsorship of fishing tournament.”
In the article, PETA was described as an “animal rights protection group.” I have never classified fish as animals, and I don’t think fishermen do either. But going on, the purpose of contacting Nestle was to ask the Glendale-based company to reconsider sponsoring the upcoming fishing tournament.
Here’s what PETA wrote to Nestle: “It is cruel to trick a small animal into impaling themselves in the mouth and yanking them out of their environment.” A PETA representative said people “care deeply” about animals and they would be appalled at the suffering fish go through, thanks to the fishermen. I couldn’t’ believe what I read.
Then last year on a radio program, a member of PETA was asked the question: “If you had the choice of saving a human being or an animal, which one would it be?”
Without hesitation, the woman answered, “The animal.”
There you have it folks. What else can you call PETA but a crazy organization? Only in America can such an organization exist.
DON MAZEN
Glendale
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Let’s stick with what has worked
If we want to keep America, then we must keep our schools safe and teach our children well, plus make means for them to eat a valuable lunch, at least. Let’s do things again that worked for many years.
CINDY PAEPKE
Tujunga
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Man’s crusade wasn’t worth it
I’ve been a longtime resident of Glendale, and over the past few years I’ve seen many people complaining about how the city spends its money. There are a few people like Herbert Molano, who do it regularly.