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"If we take animal interests seriously at all, how can we possible justify inflicting pain, suffering, and death on animals simply because we like the taste of their flesh?" ~Gary L. Francione, Professor of Law and author of Introduction to animal Rights - Your Child or the Dog?
 
The sad part is 99.99% of the population is uninformed of the cruelty and abuse these animals go through only to endure a painful death at the hands of someone who is meant to be it's friend.
 
 

*The Hunter's Poem*
by Lemuel T. Ward
 
A hunter shot at a flock of geese that flew within his reach.
Two were stopped in their rapid flight and fell on the sandy beach.
The male bird lay at the water's edge and just before he died,
He faintly called to his wounded mate and she dragged herself to his side.
She bent her head and crooned to him in a way distressed and wild,
Caressing her one and only mate as a mother would a child.
Then covering him with her broken wing and gasping with failing breath,
She laid her head against his breast, a feeble honk...then death.
The story is true though crudely told, I was the man in this case.
I stood knee-deep in snow and cold, the hot tears burned my face.
I buried the birds in the sand where they lay, wrapped in my hunting coat.
And I threw my gun and belt in the bay, when I crossed in the open boat.
Hunters will call me a right poor sport and scoff at the thing I did,
But that day something broke in my heart and shoot again?
God forbid!
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When I was twelve, I went hunting with my father and we shot a bird. He was laying there and something struck me. Why do we call this fun to kill this creature [who] was as happy as I was when I woke up this morning? ~Marv Levy (Pro football couch)
 

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