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View Poll Results: Should Animals Have Rights?
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Obviously excluding ants, spiders, bees etc., should animals have rights? I definately think that they should. I mean, why kill an animal just because it's in your space? My brother is in my space, but I don't kill him. How is killing an animal any different from killing a human? Do we both feel pain, get scared, get hungry, tired etc? We both breathe, eat, drink. So that's my question to you...should animals have rights and why or why not?
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They dont even know what a right is.
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Kill or be killed.
if the humanrace suddenly stopped killing, wtf would it eat. nothing. it would die. which would be lame btw.
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I totally agree with dragoneye.
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Well common house pets, they dont have rights, but they shouldnt be treated cruely. Just give them food, water and shelter. Thats all they need :huh: They don't need freedom of speech? wtf?
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When animals can read the Charter of Rights and Freedoms/Bill of Rights w/e then they can have them.
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Man, I don't know, I don't want my dog to sue me or something.... lol, I'm sorry...
As for killing animals... sure they get scared, sad etc... but if i shot one, nothing gets hurt, there's another million of them, animals don't get emotional pain... the fact is there's large diference between us & any other animal... We could allways saw a limb of & eat that so they can live their pointless lives if you want...
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Should i go to jail for running over a squirel? Fuck no.
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should i stop a tiger killing a zebra?....
deaz\dxloa\dxedr

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ROFL. Put it on trial! ahahahhaa
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How is killing an animal any different from killing a human?
They're easier to kill and most of them probably taste better.
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