|
|
|
|
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 8/14/2007 6:16:37 PM |
We also have animal rights, but if an animal doesn't act like they should, we put them down, rights or no rights. Hear Hear!!!! I agree one hundred percent. We are far too leniant on criminals... As I said before, just kill em. It would solve a lot of problems.
Not necessarily kill them, but make prison an unpleasant place, so that they don't want to do anything that would cause them to be sent back. Our prison systems, should not be obligated to abide by human rights codes. They should be run on a privilege basis. If you behave, you get fed, clothed, and cared for. If not, you starve naked and wounded. People who have confessed to, and been proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt for violent crimes, should be immediately executed. | |
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 8/15/2007 10:13:54 AM | Since humans are just a branch of the animal kingdom ... It doesn't matter to me if the victim was furry or not... it is a living, breathing, feeling creature .... and it makes me extremely happy to hear he received such a sentence for such a twisted, heartless act!
Anyone who is capable of doing such a sick act - even to a cat - is what I would classify as a danger to society. I would have to wonder, what or who is next ... the yappy dog down the street? ... or the kid next door who has screaming tantrums daily? | |
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 8/28/2007 12:11:56 PM | | Here's a thought.... For everyone who thinks that jails should be an unpleasant place for people so they don't want to go back, why not make them like the average SPCA? They get a 6x6 foot cell with cement floors/walls/celings, the tiniest little "cot" to sleep on with no blankets, and food and water once a day. and while you're at it, maybe feed them dog food instead of bread, lol, it's got some nutritioonal value. They can get out once a day for an hour walk if they are well behaved, and if they get along with others they can have socializing time, if not, they are in their pens for their entire stay... Maybe that will make them not want to come back, I know that there are no dogs/cats that are happy to go back to the SPCA. | |
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 8/28/2007 2:58:47 PM | | I oh so wish these **stards could experience what it feels like to have the same done to them. I dont see how anyone could abuse an animal. They have feelings and all that the same as us, just cant talk like we can. I watch animal cops a lot and I hate people who abuse animals. | |
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 8/28/2007 4:53:47 PM |
Here's a thought.... For everyone who thinks that jails should be an unpleasant place for people so they don't want to go back, why not make them like the average SPCA? They get a 6x6 foot cell with cement floors/walls/celings, the tiniest little "cot" to sleep on with no blankets, and food and water once a day. and while you're at it, maybe feed them dog food instead of bread, lol, it's got some nutritioonal value. They can get out once a day for an hour walk if they are well behaved, and if they get along with others they can have socializing time, if not, they are in their pens for their entire stay... Maybe that will make them not want to come back, I know that there are no dogs/cats that are happy to go back to the SPCA.
6x6? If only all shelters had that much space for them. The kennels at ours, are only 3x5. We have outdoor pens for them to run in, but unless they're a smaller breed, it's not near enough for them to get decent exercise. We lay out blankets for them to sleep on. No cots, just blankets, newspaper, and floor. We do our best to make sure that they're thick blankets so that there is some level of comfort, but if we don't get enough donations, and bedding starts to dwindle, then sometimes they're relegated to having only one thin blanket. We spoil them when we can, but we don't always get treats donated, and giving them too many, as well as canned food too often, can make them sick, as their stomachs, are generally used to a specific kind of food, and we can only give them what we have on hand. They don't often get to hang around with their kennel mates, because many are not fixed, and there's always the chance that one may be sick. The ones who have been there the longest, are usually the ones who go on death row, as well as the sick, ill-tempered(scared or mean), and old. If we have an outbreak in the shelter, and a bunch get sick, then the whole lot might end up getting put down if they so much as puke, or have diarrhea. Imagine being killed for getting sick with a treatable or cureable illness, or because your cell mate is sick. Maybe for being scared, or having a tantrum once. Or for being over 49 years of age(approx. 7 dog years). However, if our prison systems ran like that, there would be outrage. God forbid that we take away a prisoner's human rights, even though they may have taken those same rights from another. To me, a person who commits a violent crime, is the same as a dog who attacks and bites. Their temperament is shot, and once a biter, always a biter. You can turn them around, but there's always the chance that they'll turn back, so they are put down. Why not do the same to people? Animalistic behavior, deserves animalistic punishment. | |
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 8/29/2007 5:19:26 PM | | I still say it is way easier to train aggression out of a dog than it is to train it out of a human. I know of a few dogs that were very agressive towards other dogs, one of which I took into my daycare because her owner wanted her to be socialized with other dogs. She started off picking fights all the time (was never left with other dogs without strict supervision) and I'd only put one submissive dog in with her at a time. that was 6 months ago. Today she is playing in a yard with 10 other dogs and hasn't had a single problem. People on the other hand, once a murderer, always a murderer... Once a rapist, always a rapist. Basically once a criminal always a criminal. I don't think they should have human rights at all because they obviously don't care about anyone else's human rights! | |
|
| |
| cruelty to animals Posted: 10/8/2007 8:47:17 AM | Paws makes a good point. I believe that anyone who murders, rapes or molests children at the VERY FIRST offense should be locked up for LIFE without any chance of parole. No slaps on the wrists for these criminals!! The death penalty has too much risk for error, so locking up for life keeps the real criminals off the street and gives a chance for someone who actually did not commit the crime to be free again.
Anyway, cruelty to animals is a danger sign that is commonly demonstrated by serial killers. People who are cruel to animals should be watched closely, and if it is repeated should be put away for life so that they do not have a chance to kill a human being. | |
|
| cruelty to animals Posted: 10/8/2007 1:11:27 PM | | I agree, letting these offenders out puts others at risk | |
|
|
| Page 5 of 5
|
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
|