Posted on 11/01/2007 8:18:22 AM PDT by GOP_Party_Animal
Actress Hayden Panettiere has been involved in a violent confrontation with Japanese fishermen as she tried to disrupt their annual dolphin slaughter.
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“Breaking down in tears, she added: “One little baby HUMAN stuck his head out and kinda looked at me and the thought that it’s no longer with us is really hard to take.””
Sounds like abortion.
I would agree with that. It’s one thing to kill animals for food that are bred for food. It’s even one thing to kill animals that are in constant abundance (darned deer problem we have in MN). But killing species that could become endangered because of it when there are alternatives is irresponsible. And besides that, my wife loves dolphins and so I have a marital responsibility to feel incensed when they are killed. ;)
“Mom, the tuna doesn’t taste as good as it used to.”
yep. guilty
"Save the dolphins, save the world."
‘ep.
I guess some animals are more equal than others.
We slaughter cows and pigs and chickens for food, and nobody raises a stink about that, except for the PETA types, but kill some cute little dolphins and suddenly there’s outrage.
Thank God she does. I try to avoid buying anything from Japan or China.
Dolphin and porpoise steaks are real good. Blackened or with orange sauce are both excellent choices. One animal will feed almost a 100 people a real nice meal.
There's a big difference between bottle nosed dolphin and snub nosed dolphin.
LOL! This sounds like a Far Side cartoon.
Panettiere.... said: “It was really frightening.”
Not if you hadn’t been so damn stupid as to interfer with the livelihood of a bunch of fishermen. She willingly put herself in danger.
I do too.
Lee Marvin said the word animal not enemy. I never had a cow attack me either yet we “kill” them. The word murder should be used in reference to humans.
LOL
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