Summary
That was pretty impressive, wasn't it?" asked President Obama. He was being interviewed by CNBC, had just dispatched a fly after first trying a negotiating technique called "shooing" and was clearly pleased with hand speed that could have made him a fast- draw hero in a Western movie. But no, PETA was not impressed.
"We support compassion even for the most curious, smallest and least sympathetic animals," said a spokesman for the group - its full name is People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - as he also revealed Obama would soon receive a gift, Katcha, which traps insects so they can later be let go outdoors.See the full content of this document
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Was It Right to Kill Fly?
It's an interesting stance, seeing as how PETA itself has killed thousands of dogs and cats, justifying the action by saying the painless methods it used were bette...
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