Posted on 01/07/2006 9:18:42 AM PST by george76
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) spokesman Dr. Jerry Vlasak openly endorsed murdering other doctors at an animal-rights convention, we expected some skeptics to give Vlasak the benefit of the doubt.
Not any more.
A stunning piece of audio surfaced ...
Listen to Jerry Vlasak at the "Animal Rights 2003" convention as a PCRM representative.
We forgave Doubting Thomases for wondering if our notes were accurate, or if we were perhaps making the whole thing up, even after U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) closed a Judiciary Committee hearing by reading, out loud, a letter from the Center for Consumer Freedom quoting Vlasak's homicidal sentiment.
Vlasak, a full-time animal rights militant -- who unbelievably still has "privileges" to practice medicine at San Bernardino County Medical Center and Riverside Community Hospital -- still clings to the illusion that he's a modern-day Nelson Mandela.
It would seem he forgot his promise to do no harm when he took the Hippocratic oath.
And you've also said that violence is a morally acceptable tactic, and that it might be useful in the struggle for animal liberation. Do you stand by all that?"
JERRY VLASAK: "I do stand by all that."
Vlasak laid it on the line:
"Would I advocate taking five guilty vivisector's lives to save hundreds of millions of innocent animal lives?
Yes, I would."
"That's just like the pro-life movement killing abortion doctors."
Male, presumably Vlasak: "Absolutely. I think they had a great strategy going."
(Excerpt) Read more at consumerfreedom.com ...
Yeah, him and all the abortion "providers."
Anyone openly advocating the murder of anyone ought to realize that they are opening themselves up to the same tactic.
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That's what I posted.
What is your reply about?
Well, sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Anyone openly advocating the murder of anyone ought to realize that they are opening themselves up to the same tactic.
I'm befuddled. What do you speak of?
FMCDH(BITS)
It was trashed in 1978ish cuz it was pro life. The death culture has been very active and getting results for quite a while. We've been sleeping too long.
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