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To: PA Engineer

I’m sure the person tried to kill the cat. That, we do know.
You believe killing a cat for any reason is not justifiable.
Others, (looks to be about 50%) disagree.

I am sure that the majority of hunters (like myself) who take aim on their game, are not wanting to make that perfect shot so they can brag about it, but do not want an animal to suffer.

The deal with this cat is not a good one at all.

My concern about this conversation is the great sympathy for an animal and the lack of understanding of humanity.
Sure, there are freaks around, maybe 3% maybe more. But someone who kills a cat shouldn’t “burn in hell” “be beat to a pulp” “same thing done to them as the cat”

I am not saying we need to understand these people either. wouldn’t waste my time.

Ya know, i’ve spent some time in the bush. Seen some things, done some things. I really don’t like the value of a human life compared to animals. I am right.


114 posted on 02/11/2010 8:23:12 PM PST by wwcj
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To: wwcj
You believe killing a cat for any reason is not justifiable.

Not true. Found a dump that was "fly biting" and put it down.

The deal with this cat is not a good one at all.

Agreed.

Sure, there are freaks around, maybe 3% maybe more. But someone who kills a cat shouldn’t “burn in hell” “be beat to a pulp” “same thing done to them as the cat”

I previously posted about the behavior of domestic cats. They tend to stay fairly close to their "territory" or home. There is a high probability that the perp is nearby. The %3 percent are not freaks, but highly functional psychopaths. I agree that number maybe growing. These people will leave human wreckage in their paths for the rest of their lives. Ones that torture animals are most likely to move on and accelerate to the torture of humans.

These ones need to be caught and processed through the Justice System to protect society. They cannot be cured and most likely will continue to victimize others, but at least they will be identifiable.

I really don’t like the value of a human life compared to animals. I am right.

Agreed to a point. Human life with a "conscience" needs to be valued. We part ways from there. I have spent time in the bush, the desert, the arctic and jungle. I have also seen a great deal. I have come to the conclusion that we can no longer afford as a society human life that will never have a conscience. I believe that is a false luxury that needlessly leaves many victims in the wake.
118 posted on 02/11/2010 10:47:42 PM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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