Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How many white-tailed deer signed the Declaration of Independence?

More to follow later.How many white-tailed deer signed the Declaration of Independence?
Animals, according to religious teachings, were placed here for the use of humans. They were intended to be used as food, their hides for clothing, and other uses. I certainly don't agree with the pasty-faced shrub nibblers that animals are off limits for consumption but the opposite extreme which I feel is equally wrong would be represented by the buffalo hunters who slaughtered the animals by the thousands in the 1800s for their hides and left the carcasses to rot on the ground.


Groups like PETA go to extremes with their ridiculous stand that animals are more important than people or should have the same rights as people. When rabbits and monkeys can vote and elect members to congress, they can have the same rights. Since life is not a Disney animated film though, I don't think that's going to be happening anytime soon, so ....... bon appetit!How many white-tailed deer signed the Declaration of Independence?
They're not meant to have rights *equal* to humans, but rather their own sets of rights. Humans and deer are apples and oranges.





And FYI, several animals were invited to sign the Declaration of Independence, but were forced to abstain due to their lack of opposable thumbs.
lol.





well i guess what your saying is that animals cant have rights since they cant sign documents and contribute to the establishment of the american government.
You didn't sign the Declaration of Independence did you? Does that mean it's open season on you too?

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