Posted on 03/08/2008 11:50:37 PM PST by Marc Tumin
No, that crown goes to the geniuses who awarded China the Olympics in the first place. Not that I care a whit about the Olympics any more thanks to inanities like beach volleyball and NBC's incredibly awful coverage, but the idea that the world is going to dance and sing with this band of murderering, poisoning, censoring, polluting and 100 other vile terms I can't think of right now scum is truly disgusting.
This is hideous, but I am no longer surprised by *anything* Chinas government does. I hope PETA sends every moonbat theyve got over there to picket the Olympics.
Not too long ago a PETA person killed a couple of dogs and threw them into a dumpster. PETA is no better than the Chinese.
We may be able to ignore the Chinese government's murdering of unarmed students when Chinese tanks ran over them and turned them into mush....but KILLING CATS?.....
Okay, so don’t order the ‘chicken’ at the olympics...
I keep all the cats in my house and 100 of them sleep in my bedroom at night. I am too frightened to let them out...
“You freakin people have a screw loose. I wish somebody would start a campaign like this in my neighborhood. Dirty breath stealers...”
Dude, I don’t even have a cat...
I’m thinking that the person who keeps 100 cats in her house, has a VERY STINKY house! EEwwwwww!
Exactly.
Thats why PETA wants you to eat grass on weekdays and soy beans on Sunday.
I sure hope china loses big during the Olympics.—money and face
Every time you eat Chinese food, a kitten has already died.
I prefer Kit Tee Szechuan.
These people abandon their babies in the streets and the world is concerned about CATS????
Most folks would much rather encounter cats vs. rats.
I guess the eating habits of the Chinese explains why there is no mention of stray DOGS! In fairness, there are no stray cows or pigs around my house!
I suspect the Beijing Olympics will be laughed at for many years afterward. The Chinese expect to gain prestige, but risk massive ridicule over their sanitation, accommodations, etc. Their young sports slaves will be a horrific embarrassment. It might result in the Olympics never again being held outside the Western democracies.
My wife & I are already debating about taking another cruise, what with all the sick passengers. The idea of going to the Beijing Olympics is laughable. Our days of “roughin’ it” are over.
They must have perfect public education over there. Otherwise, someone would have remembered that during the Mao era, dogs were rounded up and killed, having been labeled enemies of the people or something. Also birds killed by the millions. This because the Great Leap forward was starving everyone. Naturally, the next crummy harvest (due to their back-to-nature tilling techniques) was completely eaten by insects.
What a great place to hold an Olympics.
Snort.
Blogs Should Be What? (The limitations on blogging at the upcoming Beijing Olympics)
Darn good question.
Wedge issue.
"Some animals are more equal than humans."
Cheers!
NO cheers, unfortunately.
Meow.
YouTube is an interesting place. You start looking at one thing, then before you know it, you’re ‘miles away,’ looking at something completely different.
The other night I found myself looking at videos from dog and cat markets in China. They actually skin animals alive. You can see the poor dogs. Also, apparently they think that if the animal suffers, it makes the meat taste better, so there are vids of them beating the poor animals before selling or killing them. They drop cages of animals from trucks. The whole system is just disgusting.
The treatment of cats is a indication how how stupid and totalitarian the country is. The people do whatever the government tells them. Like the killing of the babies, political imprisonment,torture, poison food exports, polluted cities,...I thought that obvious.
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