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To: gao seng who wrote (179210)9/10/2001 10:19:40 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
PETA, Sharks, and A Cure for Cancer

By Tom DeWeese CNSNews.com Commentary September 06, 2001

"Would You Give Your Right Arm to Know Why Sharks Attack, Could
it be Revenge? Go Vegetarian, PETA."

This is the message of a billboard that People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals intends to unveil in Pensacola, the
Florida Gulf Coast city near where a shark ripped off the arm
of Jessie Arbogast, an eight-year-old child.

Since then, a 10-year-old, David Peltier, was killed while
swimming off North Carolina's Outer Bank Barrier. Others have
been attacked this summer, generating a great deal of media
coverage.

According to PETA spokesman, Dan Shannon, "Our message is that
humans kill billions of fish, including sharks, each year, in
the most hideous ways..." PETA simply uses these attacks on
humans for the sole purpose of advancing their warped agenda.

I keep waiting for someone who holds a high, public office to
speak up. I keep waiting for anyone in the mainstream media to
address this abomination. I keep waiting for some public
outrage that will ultimately expose PETA as vicious enemies of
the human race, but it never seems to come.

No one ever seems to draw any insight as to the objectives of
this group of neo-Nazis, whose co-founder, Ingrid Newkirk, once
said, "Six million people died in concentration camps, but six
billion broiler chickens will die this year in
slaughterhouses." Beyond their disgusting way of advocating
vegetarianism, there is a greater threat to humankind posed by
PETA and the Animal Liberation Front. These are animal rights
activists who oppose the use of animals for any kind of medical
research.

Animal rights activists burn laboratories, threaten
researchers, and steal research animals. Last Chance for
Animals director, Chris DeRose said, "If the death of one rat
cured all diseases, it wouldn't make any difference to me."

Would it make a difference to you? Do you think we should ban
all medical research that requires the use of animals? Are you
aware that most of the major breakthroughs in pharmacology and
medical technology has been dependent on animal research? And
still is.

Have you ever had anyone in your family die a slow agonizing
death from cancer? Here is just one example why opponents of
medical research utilizing animals pose a threat to everyone
who may yet succumb to cancer.

The Associated Press recently reported that a genetically
engineered drug, using a piece of antibody from a mouse's
immune system shows great early promise in tracking down and
killing a rare leukemia. It has raised doctor's hopes in the
long quest for a magic bullet against cancer.

The experimental drug uses the mouse immune system to latch
tightly onto the cancer cells. A bacterial poison fused to the
antibody is then carried inside the cancer cells and kills
them. The success rate in the experimental stage has been
extraordinary. Researchers at the National Cancer Institute in
Bethesda, Maryland tested the drug on 16 patients with hairy
cell leukemia, untreatable by the usual chemotherapy. Three
patients, say doctors, were clearly given too little or were
immune to the toxin. Of the thirteen others, eleven were left
completely free of the disease. During two years of follow-up,
only three of those 11 needed more treatment.

Clearly, the cure for cancer may now be on the horizon. It was
not possible without the use of animal research.

The next time you are in a discussion with an animal rights
advocate, ask them if, before entering a hospital, they will
sign a release that says they will not accept any medical
procedures or cures that were obtained from animal research?
See if they have the guts to put their own lives on the line
for their irrational blatherings. This is precisely the kind of
medical care they are advocating for you.

Copyright 2001, Tom DeWeese

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To: gao seng who wrote (179210)9/10/2001 10:27:10 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Nothing but corrupt schools with psycho-babble.

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