tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815438973141374410.post6333566082751009567..comments2024-03-18T19:10:41.832-08:00Comments on Chimpanzee Information: Major Monkey FarmUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815438973141374410.post-49972863256471505352009-06-18T06:14:12.837-08:002009-06-18T06:14:12.837-08:00Thank you Anonymous for your comment and the artic...Thank you Anonymous for your comment and the article.<br><br>I'm not quit sure how I feel about this, however I have to wonder if our wonderful president likes animals at all. First off, he had the opportunity to adopt any dog in the country for his daughters, and chose not to get one from a shelter that needed a home and love. Second, he didn't provide any money from the stimulus package for any of the Zoos, though included museums. Zoos are educational as much as Museums are. So just those 2 things, so far, lead me to believe that animals are not his top priority or even close to being at the top.anonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5815438973141374410.post-69408373560250825072009-06-18T05:42:03.349-08:002009-06-18T05:42:03.349-08:00The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Anim...The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants the flyswatter in chief to try taking a more humane attitude the next time he's bedeviled by a fly in the White House.<br><br>PETA is sending President Barack Obama a Katcha Bug Humane Bug Catcher, a device that allows users to trap a house fly and then release it outside.<br><br>"We support compassion even for the most curious, smallest and least sympathetic animals," PETA spokesman Bruce Friedrich said Wednesday. "We believe that people, where they can be compassionate, should be, for all animals."<br><br>During an interview for CNBC at the White House on Tuesday, a fly intruded on Obama's conversation with correspondent John Harwood.<br><br>"Get out of here," the president told the pesky insect. When it didn't, he waited for the fly to settle, put his hand up and then smacked it dead.<br><br>"Now, where were we?" Obama asked Harwood. Then he added: "That was pretty impressive, wasn't it? I got the sucker."<br><br><br>I thought this was funny.<br>I guess even the smallest of animals(insects) deserve respect. Even if they eat poo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com