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To: dr_who

I was saying that if a Dog did this it would be put down. Why not a Whale? Intent? Nobody talks about the intent of the Pit Bull they just put it down. Whats the difference then? Money. Money is invested in capturing transporting and lifelong feeding and care of Tilikum. Somebody doesn’t want to lose their valuable source of Whale Sperm.


11 posted on 02/26/2010 4:11:35 PM PST by omega4179 (jdforsenate.com hunt some rinos 2010)
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To: omega4179

Let the lawyers debate about it. Just leave the animal rights wackos out.


16 posted on 02/26/2010 4:14:15 PM PST by dr_who
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To: omega4179

MMMmmmmmMM. Whale-B-Q.


38 posted on 02/26/2010 5:48:34 PM PST by VeniVidiVici ("Bring out yer dead! Bring out your dead!" - Cries of a Navy Corpseman)
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To: omega4179
If a human kept a dog in a tiny pen for years on end, it would probably snap too if a human entered the enclosure.

We all know that dogs that are tethered or chained or isolated grow bored, crazy and dangerous, and we fine and/or arrest the humans for animal cruelty.

Animal cruelty when it comes to cats and dogs, why don't the same rules apply to these giant creatures, such as whales and elephants? Why is it okay to capture them and keep them in tiny enclosures?

If someone is walking down the street and a dog appears out of nowhere and attacks, then the dog is a danger.

If you are in a whale tub o'water and the whale drowns you, that's your fault especially when you know the whale has killed twice before.

I do agree with you about the money. It's sickening.

42 posted on 02/26/2010 6:11:44 PM PST by teenyelliott (www.thewaterrock.com)
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