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I have to wonder about people who think cruelty to animals is entertaining and/or funny. I would also like to point out that many serial killers, upon examination, have reported enjoying cruelty to animals at younger ages.
I agree, how funny would it be if we put those guys in the same situation? i.e. a catapult
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I am sure that the squirrel was severly injured, just like he would be if he fell out of a tree. Oh there is snow on the ground, it must have hurt even worse. Currently the squirrel is undergoing extensive physical threapy to mend his wounds from this henious crime. Currently the perpatrators of this henious act are serving hard labor under the watchful eyes of the ASPCA, PETA, and the local PD. Imbroglio dropped the dime on them to the Department of Homeland Security, et al. Never can be to careful about those soon-to-be rapist, child molestors, and serial killers ya know.
Maybe they were just appealing to the logical side of the squirrel. You know, negative reinforcement-come up on my porch and you get the ride of your short, hard, fuzzy-tailed-rat, nuts-always-in-mouth, life.
Wow, what would you say to those who poison pests, rather then 'play' with them? What about those that hunt for sport or for meat? What about bass fishermen? What about catch & release fishermen? What about the thought of using your gun to kill someone or something in the future?
Gutting, torturing, mutilating and ritually killing a cat/dog/squirrel for fun is obviously problematic in the psycho/social dynamic. Flinging a squirrel off of a deck in the snow-covered winter is another all together. Not to mention that it is not nearly as bad as feeding overly aggressive seagulss Alka-seltzer tabs while walking on the beach enjoying the sand between your toes. Gasp, I better self-admit to prevent myself from becoming EVIL and going on a murderous rampage w/ my lorcin .25 acp, mu hu ha ah ha ah ha ha ah haaaa!