Okay, so I'm reading CNN and the cover story is of a little dog about to be gased by al-Qaeda. Now, I love dogs. I owned one for 15 years before she went to dog heaven and I'm thinking of getting a greyhound from the rescue society this fall. I have a raggety old stuff dog named Dolly from when I was 5 years old that I'd kill for before letting some yahoo breath on it wrong. Some people are cat people, I happen to be a dog person.

That all said - CNN can kiss my ass for this story (WARNING - Those that are sensitive to animal stories may want to skip this): Disturbing scenes of death show capability with chemical gas

But let me tell you why. I have nothing against that dog, it's an adorable dog - I love all dogs. My dog loving nature is not the point here - what is the point is CNN working upon the emotions of their audience. Yeah, it's a sad story and things like that should never ever happen - But Mary Kay and other cosmetic companies plus most of our science industries do the same damn thing if not worse EVERY DAY IN THE UNITED STATES! This isn't news! If you're going to run a story like this, go to Mary Kay, go to Smith/Kline, go to your average university's bio/chem departments. Don't show us some fringe terrorist group and tell us they're evil for kicking puppies. WE KNOW THEY'RE NASTY!

I hate to tell CNN this, but in the 1940's, Nazi Germany was actually doing this to humans.

Bush getting that hard up that we need to run stories about cute puppies getting gased to keep our interest in fighting al-Qaeda?

From: [identity profile] versailles-rose.livejournal.com

*sigh*


You know all the sabre rattling is just to keep our thoughts off the economy and what a totally fucked up presidency this is. I wonder just how much stock footage was spliced into there? You know, how can we believe it's not Dubya's CIA buddies feeding us shit?


From: [identity profile] babaca.livejournal.com

Ahhh....


But at least you weren't trying to eat a sausage, egg & cheese biscuit with coffee for breakfast as Paula Zahn and her buddies were SHOWING YOU THE FOOTAGE of the poor tortured dog. I turned to my friend who only looked up when the dog started whimpering. I explained what was on the tv and she was as pissed as I was. Look if you want the country to take up the stupid rally cry that the media and our government wants us to do, do not try to make people lose their breakfast first thing in the morning.

From: [identity profile] thebratqueen.livejournal.com


Word word word word WORD!!! That came on at the gym yesterday (I swear I need to start bringing a blindfold so I don't keep being forced to watch daytime TV crap while I'm there) and can you say propaganda? I knew you could boys and girls! Gah! How fucking obvious was that? Look - they're hurting the cute widdle puppy! What evil bastards they are!

Yeah, and over here it's called medical experimentation. What's your point? Plus do you think if one of our own homegrown terrorists did that they'd show the footage? They wouldn't even show footage of the modifications to DOOM that Dylan and Eric made post-Columbine, yeah I'm real sure that if somebody did the same thing to an animal in America - even for the purpose of practicing to hurt other people - they would have shown it.

Plus, hello, daytime TV? Kids could have been watching that! Normally I'm not one for blaming the media for what kids could see, but CNN is a news channel and therefore arguably okay by parental standards. Puppy snuff films are probably not what they had in mind.
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