Tots' bunny nabbed in circus protest

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Tots' bunny nabbed in circus protest

Post by pair8head »

This is just so freaking wrong........

SPOKANE, Wash. -- A pet rabbit named Sugar Bunny was stolen from a preschool and fliers protesting circus animal acts were left in its empty cage.


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Post by popcornjack »

That's f***ing ridiculous. To 5 year olds? Did they also leave fliers telling them the truth about Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy? :roll: :roll:
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To add insult to injury, they claim affiliation with animal rights groups to justify their ridiculous act. There's nothing like spreading propaganda to preschoolers. Get 'em while they're young. :roll:
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Lets take their lunch money too!
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Daphna Nachminovitch, director of PETA's domestic animal department, said the group would not endorse stealing a pet bunny.

"Just like dogs and cats, (rabbits) have been domesticated, so we encourage people who have the knowledge and ability to adopt rabbits from their local shelters," Nachminovitch said.
P.E.T.A had nothing to do with it and doesn't condone stealing pets.

I think it was probably an inside job and if I were in charge of the investigation I'd look for the kid who always wears camouflage and talks a lot about hunting. There's your bunny kidnapper.
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Post by buffettbride »

SharkOnLand wrote:Lets take their lunch money too!
And then kick 'em in the nuts.

Next thing you know, Santa and the Easter Bunny will turn out to be a farce!
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Post by ragtopW »

flyboy55 wrote:
Daphna Nachminovitch, director of PETA's domestic animal department, said the group would not endorse stealing a pet bunny.

"Just like dogs and cats, (rabbits) have been domesticated, so we encourage people who have the knowledge and ability to adopt rabbits from their local shelters," Nachminovitch said.
P.E.T.A had nothing to do with it and doesn't condone stealing pets.

I think it was probably an inside job and if I were in charge of the investigation I'd look for the kid who always wears camouflage and talks a lot about hunting. There's your bunny kidnapper.
I just wonder where you get off even saying things like that???
I grew up in a hunting family, and we Grew, killed and ate
rabbits.

We were also taught that stealing is wrong..


more likely some left leaning loonie adult that wants to know just what this
"humping like a Bunny" is all about...
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ragtopW wrote:
flyboy55 wrote:
Daphna Nachminovitch, director of PETA's domestic animal department, said the group would not endorse stealing a pet bunny.

"Just like dogs and cats, (rabbits) have been domesticated, so we encourage people who have the knowledge and ability to adopt rabbits from their local shelters," Nachminovitch said.
P.E.T.A had nothing to do with it and doesn't condone stealing pets.

I think it was probably an inside job and if I were in charge of the investigation I'd look for the kid who always wears camouflage and talks a lot about hunting. There's your bunny kidnapper.
I just wonder where you get off even saying things like that???
I grew up in a hunting family, and we Grew, killed and ate
rabbits.

We were also taught that stealing is wrong..


more likely some left leaning loonie adult that wants to know just what this
"humping like a Bunny" is all about...
Stealing is very wrong (unless you're starving).

I've had it fried in a pan under very primitive circumstances and chopped up in a casserole. I think it tastes VERY MUCH like chicken, but different somehow. How was your rabbit prepared?
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Post by Longboardn' ASEL&S »

flyboy55 wrote:
Stealing is very wrong (unless you're starving).
So it's O.K. to steal if you're starving even though you are able-bodied but too lazy to work?
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Longboardn' ASEL&S wrote:
flyboy55 wrote:
Stealing is very wrong (unless you're starving).
So it's O.K. to steal if you're starving even though you are able-bodied but too lazy to work?
Put it this way. If I was starving (in the true sense of the word) and you left the door to a well-stocked pantry unlocked and unguarded, I'd clean you out. :lol:

Likewise, if I was starving and found a nice healthy rabbit all fattened up and already caught and caged, I'd make rabbit stew.

But like I said before, look for the kid in 'camo'. There's your trouble right thuuuurrrr. :)
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